Sweet miso goes well with plump texture konjac!
Konjac is also called the devil’s tongue. It’s a very popular food in japan and is also used as a diet food. The texture is plump, you can changes to various tastes depending on the seasoning. This time, I would like to introduce sweet miso.
ECO Point
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Ingredients(For 1 serving)
- A piece of Konjac
- 2 tablespoons of miso
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- 3 tbsp of Mirin
- 1 tablespoon of cooking sake
- 2 knobs of Salt (if you are worried about the smell of Konjac)
How to make
- If you are concerned about the smell of konjac, rub the salt into konjac. After rubbing the salt, wash the konjac with water.
- Stick a bamboo skewer on konjac. After sticking the bamboo skewers, cut between the bamboo skewers.
- Boil the konjac in boiling water.
- For miso, mix all the seasonings and cook until thickened. Please be careful not to burn it.
- When the konjac is boiled, serve it on a plate and put miso.
Point
- Please adjust the size of konjac to your liking. If you like thin slices, slice them and stick a bamboo skewer like sewing a cloth with a needle.
- Please adjust the sweetness of miso to your liking!