Sadogatake Chanko Nabe Miso Aji Sumo Style Pork Hot Pot Recipes

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SADOGATAKE CHANKO-NABE MISO-AJI (SUMO STYLE PORK HOT POT)

The staple dish of the sumo world is a hearty, filling one-pot meal, consisting of broth, vegetables, and meat or seafood, called nabe. When nabe is prepared by sumo wrestlers, it's called chanko-nabe, a name some believe refers to a sumo stable, master and his apprentices. The tradition of sumo wrestlers eating nabe supposedly began in the early 1900s, when star wrestler turned stable master, Hitachiyama, made a batch for his charges and realizing that the meal, usually cooked over a gas burner set on the table with diners gathered around, was not only nutritious and inexpensive but was also easy to prepare and eaten in a way that reinforced the communal aspect of the stable. It wasn't long before other stable masters were serving chanko-nabe, too. This recipe is from the sumo stable called Sadogatake.

Provided by Member 610488

Categories     < 4 Hours

Time 1h20m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18



Sadogatake Chanko-Nabe Miso-Aji (Sumo Style Pork Hot Pot) image

Steps:

  • Bring 10 cups cold water to a boil in a wide medium cooking pot over high heat. Add dashi flakes, reduce heat to medium, and simmer, stirring until flakes completely dissolve, about 1 minute.
  • Add pork, sake, and mirin to dashi and simmer, skimming any foam that rises to surface, until pork is tender, 15-30 minutes.
  • Dissolve red and white misos in 1 cup broth from cooking pot in a small bowl, then stir back into cooking pot.
  • At the table, set cooking pot on a portable stove in center of table and bring to a simmer over medium heat.
  • Add carrots, daikon, potatoes, onions, firm tofu, mushrooms, fried tofu, cabbage, and chives, in that order, and simmer until vegetables are just soft, about 5 minutes. The hot pot is now ready to be eaten "self-serve" style in medium bowls.
  • (Optional) Once all the pork, vegetables, and tofu have been eaten, use a small sieve to pick out scraps. Bring remaining broth in cooking pot back to a simmer, then add rice or noodles and stir in eggs.
  • Simmer until broth is absorbed by rice, about 5 minutes, or until noodles are cooked through, 6-8 minutes. Divide between bowls.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 416, Fat 15.3, SaturatedFat 3.7, Cholesterol 59.1, Sodium 2750.5, Carbohydrate 28.1, Fiber 6.2, Sugar 5.9, Protein 40.4

2 1/2 teaspoons dashi (instant flakes)
1 lb fatty ham, thinly sliced
3 tablespoons sake
2 tablespoons mirin
3 tablespoons red miso
3 tablespoons white miso
1 medium carrot, trimmed, peeled, sliced crosswise on the bias, and blanched
1 piece daikon radish, peeled, halved lengthwise, sliced crosswise, and blanched
1 medium waxy potato, peeled, halved lengthwise, sliced crosswise and blanched
1 medium yellow onion, peeled, halved lengthwise, sliced crosswise, and blanched
10 ounces firm tofu, cut into 2 inch cubes
8 shiitake mushrooms, stemmed and caps halved
2 ounces enoki mushrooms, trimmed
1 (2 7/8 ounce) package fried tofu, cut into 1 1/2 inch pieces (abura-age)
1/4 head napa cabbage, cored and cut into large pieces
1 bunch chives
4 cups steamed short-grain rice (optional) or 1 lb udon noodles (optional)
2 eggs, lightly beaten (optional)

SUMO STEW (CHANKO NABE) WITH SHRIMP, MEATBALLS, AND BOK CHOY

Sumo Stew (Chanko Nabe) is a robust soup brimming with mixed vegetables and tons of protein in a rich dashi broth. Although this one-pot stew is eaten by Japanese sumo wrestlers in training, it is hearty without being heavy.

Provided by Rhoda Boone

Categories     Stew     Chicken     Meatball     Dinner     Noodle     Soup/Stew     Shrimp     Seafood     Shellfish

Yield 4-6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18



Sumo Stew (Chanko Nabe) with Shrimp, Meatballs, and Bok Choy image

Steps:

  • Cook udon in a medium pot of boiling salted water according to package directions. Transfer udon to a colander to drain; reserve cooking liquid in pot. Transfer udon to a large bowl and toss with 1 Tbsp. oil.
  • If using eggs, cover pot and return cooking liquid to a boil. Add eggs and cook at a low boil until soft-boiled, about 6 minutes. Transfer eggs to a large bowl of ice water to cool, then peel and reserve.
  • Heat remaining 2 Tbsp. oil in a large pot over medium-high. Sauté mushrooms and 1/4 tsp. salt until lightly browned and moisture releases, about 5 minutes. Stir in garlic and ginger; cook until fragrant, 30-60 seconds. Stir in miso, then add chicken broth. Stir in kombu, if using, soy sauce, and remaining 1/2 tsp. salt. Cover, bring to a simmer, and cook 10 minutes.
  • Add meatballs and carrots. Cover and continue to simmer until meatballs are just cooked through, about 10 minutes. Remove kombu from broth and discard.
  • Stir in bok choy and vinegar, if using. Place fish on top of stew, then cover and cook 3 minutes. Gently fold in shrimp (try to avoid breaking up fish) and cook, covered, until shrimp is pink and fish is opaque and cooked through, about 3 minutes more.
  • Divide stew among bowls. Slice eggs in half lengthwise and top each bowl with 2 halves. Sprinkle with scallions. Serve udon in large bowl for sharing alongside.

8 ounces udon noodles
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt, divided, plus more
3 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided
4-6 large eggs (optional)
8 ounces sliced maitake or shiitake mushrooms
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 tablespoon finely chopped ginger
2 teaspoons white miso paste
4 cups homemade or store-bought low-sodium chicken broth
1 (6x5-inch) piece dried kombu (optional)
1 tablespoon low-sodium soy sauce
Chicken Meatballs with Ginger and Miso
1 medium carrot, sliced into 1/4-inch coins
3/4 pound baby bok choy, trimmed, cut crosswise in 2-inch pieces (about 6 cups)
1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar (optional)
8 ounces skinless flaky white fish (such as bass, halibut, branzino, or cod), cut into 3x3/4-inch pieces
8 ounces peeled, deveined, tail-on large shrimp
2 tablespoons sliced scallions

TAMAGO YAKI (SUSHI OMELETTE)

Tamago is Japanese for "egg". Tamago yaki is sushi using an egg, like a sushi omelette. I really love it for it's sweet taste and light texture. You need a tamago pan to make this recipe. Any type of stock can be used in place of the dashi for a less fishy taste. Sounds complicated, but after a bit of practice, it gets much easier.

Provided by BirdyBaker

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 45m

Yield 1 roll

Number Of Ingredients 6



Tamago Yaki (Sushi Omelette) image

Steps:

  • Beat the eggs VERY well, being sure to get them as smooth as possible.
  • Pour about 1/4 of the mixture into a well-oiled tamago pan and spread as if you are making a crepe.
  • As the mixture cooks, bubbles and sets, roll it and move it to the back of the pan.
  • Add more oil to the pan and some more of the mixture, making sure to get some under the roll.
  • As it cooks, roll the old roll back to the front of the pan, then again to the back.
  • Repeat until you are out of mixture.
  • Remove roll from the pan and roll as you would a sushi roll, squeezinng out excess liquid.
  • You can roll it into either a round or rectangular shape and slice it when it has cooled.
  • Can be served as is, or as nigiri, atop a mound of rice wrapped in a thin sheet of nori.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 339, Fat 19, SaturatedFat 6.2, Cholesterol 744, Sodium 482.4, Carbohydrate 14.5, Sugar 13.4, Protein 25.5

4 large eggs
4 tablespoons dashi stock
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon mirin
1/2 teaspoon soy sauce
salt

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