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Kenchin soup in the training (Tofu, Pork, and Vegetable Soup) Recipe

 ·  ☕ 3 min read  ·  ✍️ Troy Flores

Kenchin soup in the training (Tofu, Pork, and Vegetable Soup)
Kenchin soup in the training (Tofu, Pork, and Vegetable Soup)

Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, kenchin soup in the training (tofu, pork, and vegetable soup). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have kenchin soup in the training (tofu, pork, and vegetable soup) using 18 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Kenchin soup in the training (Tofu, Pork, and Vegetable Soup):
  1. Prepare 400 grams Sliced pork belly
  2. Make ready 3 leaves Chinese cabbage
  3. Make ready 1/3 Daikon radish
  4. Prepare 1 Carrot
  5. Take 1 packet Enoki mushrooms
  6. Get 1 pack Shimeji mushrooms
  7. Make ready 1 packet Fresh shiitake mushroom
  8. Take 1/3 Burdock root
  9. Take 1/2 Konnyaku
  10. Prepare 3 Chikuwa
  11. Get 4 Taro root
  12. Make ready 2 slice Aburaage
  13. Get 1 Japanese leek
  14. Make ready 1/2 block Tofu
  15. Get 1 1/2 ml Japanese dashi stock
  16. Make ready 3 tbsp Soy sauce
  17. Get 3 tbsp Miso (the white and sweet variety)
  18. Prepare 2 tbsp Sesame oil
Instructions to make Kenchin soup in the training (Tofu, Pork, and Vegetable Soup):
  1. Cut the sliced pork belly into bite-sized pieces. Cut the Chinese cabbage into half and into 2 cm lengths. Slice the daikon into 5 mm quarter rounds and the carrots into 5 mm half-moons. Wash the enoki mushroom briefly, chop off the ends of stems, cut into half length-wise and loosen. Treat the shimeji mushrooms in the same way and break into small pieces. Slice the fresh shiitake mushrooms.
  2. Cut the burdock root into half length, and slice diagonally. Peel the taro root, cut into half, then into 1cm slices. Rub with salt to remove the slime.
  3. Cut konnyaku into a quarter, then slice before boiling briefly. In the same saucepan, dip the aburaage to remove some oil, cut into half, then into 5 mm width. Cut the Japanese leek diagonally.
  4. Heat the sesame oil in a frying pan, and fry the pork belly until the colour changes. Add the burdock roots and stir fry further. Continue with the remaining ingredients: daikon, carrot, Chinese cabbage, enoki, shimeji, shiitake mushrooms, chikuwa, and konnyaku until all the ingredients are well-coated in oil.
  5. Add the stock, turn the heat up to high to boil. Skim the foam that floats to the surface, add sake, and when it comes to the boil again, turn down the heat to low, and simmer gently for about 30 minutes. Check intermittently to make sure all of the moisture doesn’t simmer away. Add water if necessary.
  6. Add soy sauce and miso, and simmer 10 more minutes. Tear the tofu into chunks by hand throw it in. Sprinkle in the chopped Japanese leeks. When it comes to a simmer, it is ready to serve.
  7. Ready to serve and ENJOY!

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