Okra and Natto Soba with Grated Daikon (served cold)
Okra and Natto Soba with Grated Daikon (served cold)

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I can see this served as appetizer or an entree. For baking/ kueh making: I highly encourage to weigh ingredients with a digital kitchen scale instead of using measuring cups as they are not very accurate especially when it comes to. Today's lunch: cold soba Cold soba is very healthy and yummy.

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The ingredients needed to make Okra and Natto Soba with Grated Daikon (served cold):
  1. Make ready 2 bundles Soba noodles (read the instructions of noodles and prepare for 2)
  2. Get 3 Okra
  3. Get 2 inches Daikon (peeled and grated)
  4. Prepare 2 skinny Green Onions
  5. Take 1 to 2 packages Natto
  6. Prepare Soba sauce
  7. Make ready Dried mini shrimp (recommended but not required)
  8. Get Shredded Nori (recommended but not required)
  9. Get Shichimi or Yuzu-Kosho pepper (red pepper)

Cold buckwheat noodle topped with chopped natto; fermented soybeans, green onions, grated daikon radish and dry shredded seaweed. soba with natto and grated yam. Despite okra's popularity among the Japanese, not everyone enjoys okra because of its slimy or gooey texture. For some, its texture is an acquired taste, while In Japanese cuisine, there are several foods that are slimy, including natto (fermented soy beans), and grated yamaimo (Japanese mountain yam). Bring the water to a boil and add the soba.

Instructions to make Okra and Natto Soba with Grated Daikon (served cold):
  1. Bring water to boil and boil noodles as per the instructions of the noodle package.
  2. Thinly slice okra. Chop green onions. Peel and grate daikon.
  3. Mix Natto in a small bowl by itself until it's gooey. This process makes its nutrients active.
  4. When noodles are cooked, drain and chill in ice-cold water. Drain well. Place noodles in a serving bowl.
  5. Put grated daikon and sliced okra on noodles, put natto, green onions and nori on top. Pour soba sauce (you can buy one at a Japanese market) and serve with Shichimi or Yuzu-kosho pepper. Mix well before eating.
  6. Optional: Adding a fresh raw egg is also good and recommended.

Pour the mentsuyu around the edges of the dishes. * You can also add nori seaweed, wasabi, Japanese leek. Read the Natto – Some serving suggestions discussion from the Chowhound General Discussion food community. Sign up to discover your next favorite restaurant, recipe, or cookbook in the largest community of knowledgeable food enthusiasts. Zaru Soba is a chilled noodle dish made from buckwheat flour and served with soy sauce-based dipping sauce called Tsuyu (つゆ). At the table, place the pitcher of dipping sauce and small dishes that contains chopped green onions and grated wasabi.

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