Oil-Free Japanese-Style Ankake Sauce Spaghetti with Mushrooms
Oil-Free Japanese-Style Ankake Sauce Spaghetti with Mushrooms

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook oil-free japanese-style ankake sauce spaghetti with mushrooms using 15 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Oil-Free Japanese-Style Ankake Sauce Spaghetti with Mushrooms:
  1. Make ready ● Dashi stock
  2. Take ● Sake
  3. Prepare ● Mirin
  4. Get ● Salt
  5. Prepare ● Soy sauce
  6. Get just 1 dash to finish Shiro-dashi
  7. Prepare Yuzu pepper paste
  8. Prepare Katakuriko slurry
  9. Prepare ★ Enoki mushrooms
  10. Prepare to 4 ★ Shiitake mushrooms
  11. Make ready ★ Shimeji mushrooms
  12. Prepare ★ Grated daikon radish
  13. Make ready Spaghetti
  14. Take To finish:
  15. Make ready Green onions, shredded nori seaweed

Japanese Napolitan Spaghetti - Tensuke Market. Elegant and sophisticated Kyoto tofu and shimeji mushrooms dish served with a thick ankake sauce from Japanese potato starch and usukuchi/light soy sauce. Kyoto cuisine is famous for its delicate subtle flavor, just like this dish. Most of Kyoto dishes rely heavily on a good dashi stock, then subtly.

Instructions to make Oil-Free Japanese-Style Ankake Sauce Spaghetti with Mushrooms:
  1. Cut up the mushrooms into easy to eat pieces.
  2. Grate the daikon radish and drain lightly.
  3. Put all the ● ingredients into a pan and bring to a simmer. The dish will taste better if you make a proper dashi using bonito flakes!
  4. Add all the ★ ingredients to the pan, and simmer until cooked through. The mushrooms should turn very limp.
  5. Taste, and adjust the seasoning by drizzling in a little shiro-dashi (or salt if you don't have shiro-dashi). Add yuzu pepper paste to taste, and thicken the sauce with katakuriko.
  6. Pour the sauce generously over freshly cooked pasta, and top with plenty of chopped green onions and shredded nori seaweed. Done!
  7. This is better with plenty of yuzu pepper paste. It's a delicious ankake sauce pasta made with dashi stock. Hope you give it a try.
  8. You can make the dashi by using a dashi pack too. Or you can put bonito flakes in a dashi 'tea bag'. In any case, I do recommend making a proper dashi stock for this dish.

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