No Mess-Ups! Chikuzen-Ni/Onishime (Japanese Stew) - Perfect For New Years and Picnics
No Mess-Ups! Chikuzen-Ni/Onishime (Japanese Stew) - Perfect For New Years and Picnics

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have no mess-ups! chikuzen-ni/onishime (japanese stew) - perfect for new years and picnics using 18 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make No Mess-Ups! Chikuzen-Ni/Onishime (Japanese Stew) - Perfect For New Years and Picnics:
  1. Take 1 thigh Chicken thigh
  2. Take 1/2 Burdock root
  3. Take 1/2 section Lotus root
  4. Prepare 6 Satoimo (taro)
  5. Get 1/2 Carrot
  6. Take 1/2 Konnyaku
  7. Take 12 Dried Shiitake Mushrooms (small)
  8. Make ready 100 grams Cooked bamboo shoots in brine
  9. Take 12 Snow peas
  10. Prepare 2 1/2 cup ○Dashi stock
  11. Prepare 200 ml Water used to reconstitute the shiitake
  12. Take 6 tbsp ☆Sake
  13. Prepare 1 1/2 tbsp ☆Sugar
  14. Prepare 1 tbsp ☆Mirin
  15. Make ready 3 tbsp ☆Soy sauce
  16. Prepare 2 tbsp ☆Dashi soy sauce (soy sauce premixed with dashi)
  17. Prepare 2 tbsp ☆ Usukuchi soy sauce
  18. Prepare 1 Vegetable oil
Instructions to make No Mess-Ups! Chikuzen-Ni/Onishime (Japanese Stew) - Perfect For New Years and Picnics:
  1. Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces and peel the taro. Shave off the burdock skin with the back of your knife and then cut into chunks about 5 cm long.
  2. Peel the lotus root and the carrot, then cut into pieces 8 mm thick (It will be prettier if you use decorative cuts on the lotus root and cut out the carrots using a flower mold). Rope-twist the konnyaku. You can do this by first slicing the konnyaku into slices that are 8 mm thick, and then cutting a slit down the middle of each piece. Insert one end of the piece into the slit and pull to get a twisted konnyaku.
  3. Wash the bamboo shoot and cut into bite-sized pieces. Reconstitute the shiitake with 1 cup of warm water. Remove the veins from the snow peas, then blanch them in salt water.
  4. Parboiling - Boil the burdock for about 10 minutes in plenty of water. Then add the lotus root and the bamboo shoot and boil for another 5 minutes. Skim off the scum occasionally.
  5. In a separate pot, parboil the konnyaku in boiling water. Marinate the chicken in 1 tablespoon sake and 1 tablespoon soy sauce (both not listed).
  6. Heat some oil in a pot, then cook the chicken pieces skin-side down first.
  7. Add all of the prepared ingredients (except the snow peas) into the pot, then add the dashi and the shiitake water and let it come to a simmer. Cover with a small lid that sits right on top of the food (called an otoshibuta or a drop lid; you can make one with aluminum foil) and simmer for about 15 minutes.
  8. Add the ☆ seasonings and simmer some more. When you can easily stick a skewer through the taro, turn off the heat. Serve in a bowl, sprinkle on the snow peas, and you are done!

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