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To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook japanese carrot fry with salty fishegg using 7 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Japanese Carrot Fry with Salty Fishegg:
- Get 400 g carrot
- Get 2 Eringi mushroom(any mushroom)
- Get 1 Aburaage (Japanese thin Tofu fry)
- Make ready 1 tablespoon salty fishegg (Mentaiko)
- Take 1 teaspoon Dashi powder (Japanese fish bouillon powder)
- Take 2 tablespoon sesame oil
- Take Sesame for garnish
Combine all dip ingredients in a small bowl and set aside in the refrigerator until ready to use. This Japanese Carrot Kinpira is a colorful, flavorful, and delicious veggie side dish that goes well with cooked rice. This Japanese-style Chinese Chicken Stir Fry does not use garlic. Stir fried chicken, celery, carrots and cashew are coated with a thick and clear sauce.
Steps to make Japanese Carrot Fry with Salty Fishegg:
- Shred carrot
- Shred mushroom same size
- Cut Aburaage
- Fry carrot first with sesame oil and add mushroom and Aburaage
- Put Salty fishegg Mentaiko and season with Dashi powder
- Garnish with sesame
- Today’s dinner
This Chicken Stir Fry recipe was no doubt originated from China but modified to suit to Japanese palate - no garlic. You can use a large amount. In Japanese, tamago means eggs and yaki means grill. When Japanese people say Tamagoyaki, it typically refers to rolled egg or rolled omelette in a broad term. Control the temperature of the pan by lifting the frying pan rather than adjusting the stove heat.
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