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Japanese-Style Sautéed Chicken Breast Mizore Stew Recipe

 ·  ☕ 3 min read  ·  ✍️ Verna Kelly

Japanese-Style Sautéed Chicken Breast Mizore Stew
Japanese-Style Sautéed Chicken Breast Mizore Stew

Hello everybody, it’s me, Dave, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, japanese-style sautéed chicken breast mizore stew. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook japanese-style sautéed chicken breast mizore stew using 10 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Japanese-Style Sautéed Chicken Breast Mizore Stew:
  1. Prepare 1 Chicken breast
  2. Get 1 ●Salt and pepper
  3. Make ready 2 tsp ●Juice from grated ginger
  4. Take 1 Katakuriko
  5. Make ready 1 Vegetable oil
  6. Prepare 100 ml ◎Dashi stock
  7. Get 2 tbsp each ◎Soy sauce and sugar
  8. Get 1/2 tbsp ◎Sake
  9. Prepare 5 cm owrth Daikon radish
  10. Take 1 as much (to taste) of one Ichimi spice or Sansho pepper
Steps to make Japanese-Style Sautéed Chicken Breast Mizore Stew:
  1. Remove the skin and excess fat from the chicken, cut into bite-sized strips (as thinly as possible). Thoroughly rub in the • seasoning, and let sit for 15 minutes.
  2. Coat Step 1 in katakuriko. Heat up a small amount of oil in a frying pan, and sauté until golden brown on both sides. It will cook through the rest of the way when stewed, so don’t worry about cooking it completely. Turn off the heat momentarily.
  3. Add the ◎ ingredients to step 2 and grate the daikon radish in. It is fine to grate it a bit ahead of time, but if you use the same grater to grate the daikon after the grating the ginger, the strong daikon smell will be reduced, which is convenient.
  4. Turn the heat back on, and stew on a low heat for about 5 minutes. I think maybe the cooking time will vary if you double the recipe, or depending on the strength of your stovetop burner, so please compare it to the photo after stewing.
  5. Transfer to a serving dish, sprinkle with ichimi (or shichimi spice), top with julienned shiso leaves or chopped green scallions if available, and it is done.
  6. Daikon radish: I used 200 g. I referred to a nutrition chart for the listed 1/4 daikon radish amount (one medium is about 800 g). You can add it in before or after, but the amount of water will vary according to the daikon, so please make adjustments with sugar and soy sauce if you think it is too thick or too thin.
  7. Test 1: I let this dish sit at room temperature (25℃) for 30 minutes. It’s still soft. By the way I researched average room temperature, and it is usually about 23-25℃.
  8. Test 2: after letting the residual heat subside, I put it into the fridge for 3 hours. It was still soft! My theory is because I made it with these amounts and these steps. Reheat it in the microwave if it hardens.
  9. Ready to serve and ENJOY!

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