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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have fried eggplant and chicken with mizore sauce (namban-style) using 10 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Fried Eggplant and Chicken with Mizore Sauce (Namban-style):
- Prepare 3 Eggplant (small)
- Get 250 to 300 grams Chicken thighs
- Take 4 to 5 tablespoons Grated daikon radish
- Make ready 1 Katakuriko
- Make ready 1 Salt and pepper
- Make ready 2 tbsp ☆Soy sauce
- Prepare 2 tbsp ☆Vinegar
- Prepare 1 tbsp ☆Mirin
- Take 1 and 1/2 teaspoons ☆Sugar
- Prepare 1 Finely chopped green onion, julienned shiso leaves or cress
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Steps to make Fried Eggplant and Chicken with Mizore Sauce (Namban-style):
- Cut the chicken into bite sizes and put into a plastic bag with salt and pepper. Mix and rub well to allow the chicken to absorb the seasonings.
- For the mizore sauce: Grate the daikon with a grater. Mix with ☆ seasonings.
- Cut the eggplant into rough chunks. Coat the eggplant and chicken with katakuriko.
- Heat a generous amount of oil in a frying pan (not listed in the ingredients) and shallow-fry the eggplant. (over a medium Opening a business meeting in high heat)
- The eggplant chunks shrink so put the prepared chicken in the empty space and fry both sides until golden brown.
- Turn off the heat. Pour the mixed ☆ seasonings into the frying pan and stir. Cover with a lid and cook over a low heat to cook through the chicken completely.
- Note At step 6 turn off the heat before adding . Otherwise the will evaporate straight away when it hits a hot frying pan.
- Uncover and add the grated daikon. Turn up the heat again and stir quickly. When the grated daikon and sauce are well mixed it is done.♪
- Transfer onto a serving plate and garnish with green vegetables if you have any. In the picture I put julienned shiso leaves on top.
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