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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have cold summer pasta with bitter melon, sour plum & tuna using 12 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Cold summer pasta with Bitter melon, Sour Plum & Tuna:
- Make ready 240 g pasta
- Get 1 bitter melon
- Make ready 1/2 onion
- Get 2 cm Daikon Radish
- Get 5 cm cucumber
- Prepare 5 stems Cilantro
- Take 3 sour plum
- Get 1 tuna can
- Take 4 TBSP oil olive
- Make ready 3 TBSP mentsuyu
- Take 1 sheet seaweed
- Make ready 2 TBSP bonito flakes
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Instructions to make Cold summer pasta with Bitter melon, Sour Plum & Tuna:
- In a large pot, high heat, boil salted water. Cook pasta. After that, put pasta in a cold water and let it cool.
- Cut bitter melon. In a medium bowl put bitter melon and pinch salt and mix them together and give it massage. This way, the bitterness will get mild. Leave it for 5 minutes
- In a medium pot, boil water and cook bitter melon for 5 minutes. (If you like to leave bitter flavor, you can only boil for 2 minutes). In a large bowl, rest the cooked bitter melon in ice cold water.
- Slice onion and put it in hot water for 2 minutes to remove the bitterness. Put onion in the same ice cold water as the bitter melon is resting.
- Cut daikon radish in tooth pick shape and soak in the cold water for 2 minutes.
- Then put it in the same ice cold water.
- Cut cucumbers into the same shape as the bitter melon.
- Smash sour plum into paste.
- In a small bowl, mix sour plum, tuna,olive oil and mentsuyu.
- Drain vegetables with salad spinner and squeeze the water out from the vegetables.
- In a large bowl, mix pasta and vegetables well and add the sauce.
- Top with cilantro, seaweed and bonito flakes if you prefer.
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