Step-by-Step Guide to Make Any-night-of-the-week All-Purpose Dengaku Miso Sauce
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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have All-Purpose Dengaku Miso Sauce using 13 ingredients and 19 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
My hubby loves red miso dengaku sauce... but I don't like the taste of readymade ones because they seem too harsh to me. Since we both love sesame seeds, I've used this recipe forever. I think this type of recipe already exists out there, but since everyone here loves it so much I uploaded it. Make sure not to over-reduce the sauce in Step 2. If you do and the sauce becomes too concentrated, add 1 tablespoon of water at a time to thin it out. Recipe by *ai*
Ingredients and spices that need to be Take to make All-Purpose Dengaku Miso Sauce:
- For the red miso version:
- 2 tbsp Red miso
- 2 tbsp Sugar
- 1 tbsp Mirin
- 1/2 to 2/3 tablespoon Zhi ma jiang (or use sesame paste instead)
- 4 tbsp Dashi stock (or use water + dashi stock granules)
- 1 Toasted sesame seeds (optional)
- For the white miso version:
- 2 tbsp Saikyo miso (or white miso)
- 1/2 tbsp Sugar
- 1 tbsp Sake
- 1/2 tsp Zhi ma jiang (or use sesame paste instead)
- 3 tbsp Dashi stock (or use water + dashi stock granules)
Instructions to make to make All-Purpose Dengaku Miso Sauce
- Put all the ingredients except for the toasted sesame seeds into a non-stick pan.
- Bring to a boil while mixing with a spoon or spatula. When it reaches the consistency you want, turn the heat off. *I cook it for about a minute.
- Add some optional toasted sesame seeds, and the sauce is done.
- This is the white miso version of dengaku miso sauce. This is made in the same way - just follow Steps 1 and 2.
- Store any leftover dengaku miso sauce in zip bags in the refrigerator, where it will keep for quite a long time. If it's too stiff when you want to use it, thin it out with a little water as you warm it through.
- Use ths sauce on konnyaku, daikon radish, eggplants, etc. It's a mild dengaku miso sauce that goes with many things.
- This is nama-bu (fresh fu, wheat gluten) with dengaku sauce (see Step 19). I used both red and white miso dengaku miso sauces.
- Every household has its own way of preparing konnyaku or daikon radish with dengaku miso sauce, and here's how I do it.
- Daikon radish: Slice into 2.5cm thick rounds, and shave the edges off to round them off. Make a crisscross cut halfway through the daikon radish slice from the bottom.
- Put the daikon radish slices in a pan, and add enough of the white rinsing water from rinsing rice to cover. Cook over medium heat. *If this is too much work, you can cook the daikon radish in the microwave.
- When the pan comes to a boil, cover with a lid and simmer over low heat for 15 to 20 minutes. Drain the daikon radish when it's cooked through.
- Soak the daikon radish in ice water, and drain again.
- Put 400 ml of water, a piece of konbu seaweed for making dashi, and 1 tablespoon of sake in a pot with the drained daikon radish from Step 12. Heat over medium heat. *The amount of dengaku sauce you can make with this recipe is enough for about 4 pieces of the daikon radish.
- When the liquid in the pot starts bubbling, cover with a lid. Turn the heat down to low and simmer for 45 to 60 minutes (to your desired degree of tenderness).
- To prepare konnyaku: Cut it up into pieces of the size you like. Boil briefly to remove the odor, and drain.
- Simmer in the same way as the daikon radish as described in Steps 13 and 14.
- Cool the daikon radish in Step 14 or the konnyaku in Step 16 in their cooking liquids, to let the flavor of the dashi permeate them. Warm before serving. Serve with the dengaku miso sauce of your choice.
- is "Eggplant and Pork Stir Fry With Miso", which is flavored with this dengaku miso sauce. I highly recommend it.
- If you don't like sesame in your sauces, just leave the sesame paste out of the recipe, and you'll have regular dengaku miso sauce.
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