Don't Let Them Roll Away! Rolly Taro in Sesame and Miso Sauce
Don't Let Them Roll Away! Rolly Taro in Sesame and Miso Sauce

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have don't let them roll away! rolly taro in sesame and miso sauce using 9 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Don't Let Them Roll Away! Rolly Taro in Sesame and Miso Sauce:
  1. Take 10 Taro root (or nagaimo)
  2. Take 100 ml ●Water
  3. Make ready 1 tsp ●Dashi stock granules
  4. Make ready 1 tbsp ●Sake
  5. Make ready 1 tbsp ●Sugar
  6. Take 1 tbsp Mirin
  7. Prepare 1 tbsp Blended miso
  8. Make ready 2 tbsp Ground sesame (or sesame paste)
  9. Get 1 tsp katakuriko and 2 teaspoons water Katakuriko slurry

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Steps to make Don't Let Them Roll Away! Rolly Taro in Sesame and Miso Sauce:
  1. Peel the taro roots and soak in water for 5 minutes. If they're organic, simply scrub off the dirt and fibers and leave the skin on.
  2. Drain excess water from the taro and place on a microwave-safe plate. Microwave at 800W for 7 minutes. Adjust the cooking time according to the size and amount of the taro and your microwave. Heat until soft enough to pierce with a skewer.
  3. While cooking, grind the sesame until it releases oil. If using sesame paste, you can skip this step.
  4. Mix together the ● ingredients in a pan, bring to a simmer, then add the mirin, miso, and ground sesame (or paste).
  5. While the sauce is simmering, add the katakuriko dissolved in water, immediately remove from heat and add the microwaved taro. Once the taro root is coated in sauce, it's ready to go.
  6. You can also drizzle the sauce over the taro rather than coating it. Top with sesame seeds or yuzu pepper to taste.
  7. The taro roots taste nice and floury without falling apart, and are well seasoned with the sesame and miso flavors. This dish tastes just as good as a slow-cooked one, but takes none of the time.
  8. Using frozen taro saves time on having to peel them. If using frozen taro, skip Step 1.

Taro root, or satoimo (里芋)in Japanese, are a different matter though, because it has a texture that divides people sharply into like and dislike: sliminess. Japanese people in general, unlike most peoples of the western hemisphere, love foods with slimy textures. Whereas in the American South okra is. Simmered Taro, is a classic simmered dish in Japan. In Japanese we call this dish Satoimo no Nimono (里芋の煮物) or Satoimo no Nikkorogashi (里芋の煮っころがし).

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