Rice cooker/ Rice/Tangle used for stock (Japanese DASHI)
Rice cooker/ Rice/Tangle used for stock (Japanese DASHI)

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This is the ultimate guide to Dashi, Japanese soup stock. You'll learn about different types, ingredients, and how to How Does Dashi Taste Like? All the dried ingredients that are used to make Japanese soup stock are rich in naturally occurring glutamates and provide intense flavor to the stock. Dashi (だし) is the basic stock used for Japanese cooking.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook rice cooker/ rice/tangle used for stock (japanese dashi) using 3 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Rice cooker/ Rice/Tangle used for stock (Japanese DASHI):
  1. Get 3 cup Rice
  2. Prepare 5 inches long Sea tangle (dried)
  3. Prepare 1 Carrot (any vegetables, meat, seafood ok)

Japanese dashi-stock made by Konbu-kelp and sometimes with dried Shiitake mushrooms. I usually use both but this time, I only have a konbu in my cupboards. Japanese cuisine has dashi, its own stock that serves as the foundation of many dishes such as miso soup, dipping sauce, and nimono (simmered dishes). Katsuo dashi is made from katsuobushi (dried bonito flakes) and is used for soups, ramen, and so forth.

Steps to make Rice cooker/ Rice/Tangle used for stock (Japanese DASHI):
  1. Dried Sea tangle. Do NOT wash it with water. This white powder is UMAMI. Not mold. Just wipe surface tenderly.
  2. If no white powder, it's Also good sea tangle. Same way to first picture for clean.
  3. Carrot, Dried Sea tangle, Rice, Water (proper amount of water,salt). Everything put it in rice cooker. And switch ON!
  4. After Cook done. Mush the Carrot inside Rice cooker. And surve. Sea tangle is also mush and mix with rice or take it off. (It's good source of mineral and fiver don't throw away.)
  5. Dried Sea tangle is very basic Japanese soup stock(name "DASHI"). Very useful. You can use Not only SOUP but any Japanese cuisine.

Japanese cuisine has dashi, its own stock that serves as the foundation of many dishes such as miso soup, dipping sauce, and nimono (simmered dishes). Katsuo dashi is made from katsuobushi (dried bonito flakes) and is used for soups, ramen, and so forth. It works well with almost any Japanese dish. But Japanese rice cookers (the best kind!) can be expensive, and if you don't cook rice very often, it may not be worth spending the money. Although having a rice cooker can be used for cooking lots of other dishes besides rice.

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