Chunky Taro Root, Burdock Root, and Pork Japanese-Style Curry
Chunky Taro Root, Burdock Root, and Pork Japanese-Style Curry

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I was fortunate enough to find fresh burdock root at a Japanese supermarket I went to this weekend. See recipes for Sepankazhangu roast/ Taro Root roast too. Burdock root, greater burdock or edible burdock root is called "gobou/牛蒡" in Japanese.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have chunky taro root, burdock root, and pork japanese-style curry using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Chunky Taro Root, Burdock Root, and Pork Japanese-Style Curry:
  1. Take 400 grams Thinly sliced pork
  2. Get 14 Taro root
  3. Get 2 Washed burdock root (about 40 cm)
  4. Get 1 Carrot
  5. Get 2 medium Onion
  6. Get 3 Fresh shiitake mushrooms
  7. Make ready 1 packet Shimeji mushrooms
  8. Make ready 2 tbsp Sesame oil
  9. Make ready 1 packages Medium spicy curry roux
  10. Prepare 1200 ml Water or kombu based dashi stock

On the other hand, taro root is high in fiber, lower in calories by weight than white potatoes, and They are very nice in a Japanese style curry, instead of white potatoes. Burdock root is the root of a common weed that belongs to the same family as artichokes and daisies. The root of young burdock plants is harvested and eaten as food. It is a popular root vegetable in Asian cuisines, especially with the Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans.

Instructions to make Chunky Taro Root, Burdock Root, and Pork Japanese-Style Curry:
  1. Wash the taro potatoes well, peel with a peeler, and leave round. Cut the washed burdock root into chunks and place in water. Cut the carrots and onions into large chunks, and break apart the shimeji and fresh shiitake mushrooms by hand.
  2. Heat up a pot, sauté the pork first in the sesame oil, and then the onions and carrots.
  3. Add in the water-soaked burdock root and taro potatoes and sauté, adding in the mushrooms as well.
  4. Add in water, bring to a boil, and cleanly skim out the scum. This is a Japanese-style curry, so you can use broth from something you cooked the other day to make a good soup stock. This time, I used 700ml of broth and 500ml of water. Cover with a lid and boil over a low heat for 20 minutes.
  5. It's good to go if the taro potatoes aren't falling apart, and you can cleanly stick them with a toothpick. Dissolve the roux, simmer for about 10 minutes, and it's done.

The Best Taro Root Recipes on Yummly Creamy Avocado Dip With Tomato Salsa, Queso Fresco, And Homemade Taro Chips, Taro Root Cake, Taro Root Dumplings. Taro root dumplings (aka wu gok) are made from taro that is steamed and mashed, stuffed with diced mushrooms This dry curry taro root recipe is delicious and great for a snack, appetizer, or dinner! Unlike most bakery-style buns which can be overly sweet, these homemade Taro Buns have just the. The burdock I used would have cooked through faster than other vegetables since they were tiny and thin.

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