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Recipe of Speedy Crushed, Stir-Fried and Simmered Konnyaku

Crushed, Stir-Fried and Simmered Konnyaku

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook Crushed, Stir-Fried and Simmered Konnyaku using 15 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

It's easy and made in no time...but so good!
Eat up the iriko and dried shiitake mushrooms too.
Watch out! People might fight over them since they're so delicious!

It's important to wash the konnyaku with salt and to boil it before hand, to remove the odor.
The iriko (dried sardines) make a big difference in flavor!
Add a little bit of dried shiitake mushrooms too.
This goes so well with rice! For 1 konnyaku block's worth. Recipe by pegupepepe

Ingredients and spices that need to be Prepare to make Crushed, Stir-Fried and Simmered Konnyaku:

  1. [The main ingredients]
  2. 1 blcok Konnyaku
  3. 1 generous amount Salt to wash the konnyaku
  4. 4 to 5 small ones Iriko or niboshi (dried sardines) - a must
  5. 1 dash Dried shiitake mushroom crumbs - a must
  6. [The seasoning ingredients]
  7. 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons Soy sauce
  8. 1 tbsp Sake
  9. 3 tbsp Water
  10. 1 level teaspoon Sugar
  11. 2 tsp Mirin
  12. 1 level teaspoon Additional sugar
  13. 1 dash Red chili pepper
  14. [To finish]
  15. 1 handful Bonito flakes

Steps to make Crushed, Stir-Fried and Simmered Konnyaku

  1. These are the ingredients. If you don't like dried sardines, just use 1 or 2, but do use 4 if you can...and the shiitake mushroom crumbs too.
  2. Scrubbed the konnyaku vigorously with salt to remove any surface sliminess. Wash in water, then bash it up vigorously. The point is not to tenderize it.
  3. Konnyaku toughens up a bit when you boil it so it doesn't get tender when you bash it hard. But it does become nicer to eat. Use this technique when you simmer konnyaku in any dish.
  4. Rip up the konnyaku with your hands, which makes it easier for the flavor to penetrate it. Boil for about 3 minutes, rinse under running water and drain.
  5. Rehydrate the shiitake mushrooms bit in water. If you add too much the flavor will become too cloying, so just some fine crumbs are fine. If the crumbs are very small, there's no need to rehydrate them.
  6. Put the iriko and a little sake (not listed in the ingredients) in a pan and dry-stir fry a bit. Add the main and seasoning ingredients to the pan and simmer over medium heat.
  7. Add some chili peppers to taste. It won't become too spicy since this isn't simmered that long.
  8. When there's little moisture left in the pan, add the additional teaspoon of sugar and stir fry well. When there's no moisture left at all in the pan turn off the heat and add the bonito flakes. Mix well with chopsticks.
  9. Done!
  10. Adjust the amount of sugar and soy sauce to taste.
  11. I changed the recipe name to the current one.

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