How to Make Award-winning Frozen Daikon Radish and Chicken Wings Simmered In Mentsuyu

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make Frozen Daikon Radish and Chicken Wings Simmered In Mentsuyu is 2 servings. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have Frozen Daikon Radish and Chicken Wings Simmered In Mentsuyu using 6 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook that.
It takes time and effort to cook thickly sliced fresh daikon radish, so I used frozen instead. Using mentsuyu makes the flavoring easy too. Since frozen daikon radish soaks up flavors well, it is added later. Adjust the cooking time by watching how the color of the daikon radish changes. [If using fresh daikon radish:] Cut in half and then slice about 1.5 to 2 cm thick. Add it to the pan in Step 6 with the chicken wings. Recipe by KaHal
Ingredients and spices that need to be Get to make Frozen Daikon Radish and Chicken Wings Simmered In Mentsuyu:
- 350 grams Frozen daikon radish (or fresh daikon radish)
- 4 Chicken wings (or drumettes, the thickest part of the wing)
- 2 Boiled eggs
- 400 ml Water
- 100 ml Mentsuyu (3x concentrate)
- 1 tbsp Light brown sugar (or white sugar)
Steps to make to make Frozen Daikon Radish and Chicken Wings Simmered In Mentsuyu
- Prepare the frozen daikon radish beforehand. Cut a fresh daikon radish in half lengthwise and then about 3.5 cm to 4 cm thick. Put the pieces in a freezer bag and freeze. ♪ See. https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/147208-frozen-daikon-radish-to-keep-in-a-ziploc-freezer-bag
- The photo shows half a daikon radish that was just sliced about 3.5 cm thick. I used 3 of these round slices this time.
- Make 3 soft-boiled (creamy yolk), smooth and lovely eggs. ♪ Seefor instructions for how to cook perfect boiled eggs, with timing directions. https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/147177-boiling-times-for-eggs
- Poke the chicken wings several times with a fork.
- Heat up a pan and put in some vegetable oil.
- Add the chicken wings (or chicken drumettes) and brown on all sides (use medium heat).
- Add the water and bring to a boil (high heat).
- Skim off the scum.
- Add the mentsuyu and light brown (or regular white) sugar.
- Cover with an otoshibuta (a small lid or a piece of foil that sits right on top of the contents of the pan) and simmer for 10 minutes (a bit lower than high heat).
- Add the daikon radish. Put the otoshibuta back on and simmer for another 10 minutes (low heat).
- Add the boiled eggs, and simmer for about 5 minutes while ladling the cooking liquid over them (low-medium heat).
- When the daikon radish is flavored all the way through and the boiled eggs are colored too, it's done. ♪ If you simmer it for too long the daikon radish will become too salty, so watch out for that.
- By using frozen daikon radish, even thick pieces are fully cooked and permeated with flavor in about 15 minutes.
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