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Recipe: Noodle Dipping Sauce edit
Created by: Anonymous
Tags: Asian, Chinese, Condiment, Oriental, Sauce
edit Ingredients
2 ½ |
cups Dashi or light chicken stock |
½ |
cup Dark soy sauce plus |
2 |
tablespoons Dark soy sauce |
4 |
tablespoons Mirin |
1 |
teaspoon Sugar |
1 |
ounce Dried bonito flakes |
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Cooked, cold soba noodles |
|
Thinly-sliced scallions |
|
Grated daikon |
|
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Natto (optional) |
edit Preparation
Step 1 |
Combine the dashi, soy sauce, mirin, and sugar in a saucepan and bring just to a boil. Stir in the bonito flakes and immediately remove from the heat. Wait about 10 seconds for the flakes to get thoroughly soaked, and then strain. Let liquid cool to room temperature. |
Step 2 |
Serve with cold soba noodles for dipping, along with scallions, grated daikon, quail eggs and natto if you have a taste for it. |
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