Sanuki Sea Stock Recipes

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SANUKI SEA STOCK

_(Iriko Dashi) Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are adapted from Elizabeth Andoh's book_ Washoku: Recipes from the Japanese Home Kitchen. _Andoh also shared some helpful tips exclusively with Epicurious, which we've added at the bottom of the page. This recipe originally accompanied Thick White Noodles in Soup, Topped with Eggs and Scallions and Cold Noodle Salad with Ponzu Sauce._ In the Sanuki region of Shikoku Island, noodle soup stock is typically made from dried sardines called iriko, in combination with dried kelp (kombu), and dried black mushrooms (hoshi shiitake). Some Sanuki stocks are enriched with bonito flakes (katsuobushi) and if you prefer a smoky flavor to your broth, I suggest you add these flakes, too. All the dried foodstuffs used to make stocks are rich in naturally occurring glutamates and provide intense flavor to the soup.

Provided by Elizabeth Andoh

Categories     Soup/Stew     Fish

Yield Makes about 1 quart

Number Of Ingredients 5



Sanuki Sea Stock image

Steps:

  • Place the dried sardines, kelp, and dried mushrooms in a deep pot and cover with the cold water. Place the pot over medium-high heat and wait until small bubbles appear around the rim before adjusting the heat to maintain a steady but not very vigorous simmer. Cook the stock for about 10 minutes, or until the broth becomes a pale gold. If large clouds of froth appear, skim them away. Remove the pot from the heat and allow the contents to sink to the bottom naturally, about 2 minutes.
  • If you want a smoky flavor, add the bonito flakes (the more flakes you use, the smokier the flavor). Wait 2 or 3 minutes for the flakes to sink, and then strain the broth through a fine-woven muslin cloth, or a coffee-filter-lined colander.

7 large, or 15 small, dried sardines (iriko), about 1/2 ounce trimmed (see Tips, below)
10 to 12 square inches kelp (kombu; see Tips, below)
1 whole, or stems from 2 or 3, dried (hoshi) shiitake mushroom (see Tips, below)
4 1/2 to 5 cups cold water, filtered or bottled for best results
1-, 3-, or 5-gram packet bonito flakes (katsuobushi), optional (see Tips, below)

THICK WHITE NOODLES IN SOUP, TOPPED WITH EGGS AND SCALLIONS

_(Tamago Toji Udon) Editor's note: This recipe was adapted by Japanese cooking expert Elizabeth Andoh. Andoh also shared some helpful tips exclusively with Epicurious, which we've added at the bottom of the page.

Provided by Elizabeth Andoh

Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8



Thick White Noodles in Soup, Topped with Eggs and Scallions image

Steps:

  • In a medium stockpot, combine the stock, soy sauce, and rice wine and heat to the point where small bubbles appear at the rim of the saucepan. Taste and adjust with a pinch of salt, if necessary.
  • As you heat the soup, warm the bowls in which you will serve the noodles. Use a ladle to carefully scoop out boiling hot water from the pot in which the noodles were cooked and fill each serving bowl half way. Place a flat plate over the top of each bowl until ready to fill with noodles; this "lid" helps retain heat.
  • Re-heat previously cooked, rinsed noodles: Place them in a deep, conical-shaped strainer (an Asian-style men koshi or a European-style chinois) and briefly dip them back in the boiling water two or three times. Jiggle and swish as you submerge them to separate any clusters. Lift the strainer out of the boiling water and shake and tap to remove excess water. (Or, place the noodles directly in the pot of boiling water, swish and stir, then strain them out into an ordinary colander.)
  • Place the warmed noodles in the warmed bowls.
  • Re-heat the seasoned soup stock until piping hot, then stir vigorously in a clockwise direction. Pour in the beaten eggs in a steady stream. Stir once in a counter-clockwise direction, then remove the pot from the stove.
  • Top each portion of noodles with egg drop soup and some chopped scallions. Serve immediately with the grated ginger on the side.

1 quart Sanuki Sea Stock
2 tablespoons light-colored soy sauce (usukuchi shoyu; see Tips, below)
2 tablespoons syrupy rice wine (mirin; see Tips, below)
pinch of salt, optional
1 recipe fresh udon noodles or 8 to 10 ounces dried or semidried udon noodles , cooked (reserve cooking water)
4 large eggs, lightly beaten
2 scallions, trimmed and finely chopped (white and green portions)
1 small knob fresh ginger, peeled and grated to yield about 2 teaspoons; optional

COLD NOODLE SALAD WITH PONZU SAUCE

_(Hiyashi Udon) Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are adapted from Elizabeth Andoh's book_ An American Taste of Japan. Andoh also shared some helpful tips exclusively with Epicurious, which we've added at the bottom of the page.

Provided by Elizabeth Andoh

Categories     Pasta     Side     Quick & Easy     Lunch     Lemon     Lime     Chive     Soy Sauce     Simmer     Dairy Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free

Yield Makes 4 portions

Number Of Ingredients 8



Cold Noodle Salad with Ponzu Sauce image

Steps:

  • Make the ponzu sauce:
  • Place the stock, soy sauce, and sugar in a small saucepan and heat slowly until small bubbles appear around the rim. Stir to dissolve the sugar. Remove the saucepan from the heat and add the bonito flakes. Wait 2 minutes, then add the lemon and/or lime juice. Strain the mixture through a fine-woven muslin cloth- or coffee filter-lined colander. Chill the sauce for at least 20 minutes, or refrigerate up to several days.
  • Assemble the salad:
  • If the cooked noodles seem sticky or pasty, quickly rinse in cold water and drain well. Divide them among 4 shallow serving bowls. Garnish the noodles with sesame seeds and chives or scallions. Serve the chilled ponzu sauce on the side to drizzle on and toss in just before eating.

3/4 cup Sanuki Sea Stock
3 tablespoons soy sauce (see Tips, below)
1 tablespoon sugar
2, 3, or 5-gram packet bonito flakes (katsuobushi; see Tips, below)
2 tablespoons lemon and/or lime juice
1 recipe fresh udon noodles or 8 to 10 ounces dried or semidried udon noodles , cooked and chilled
2 tablespoons white sesame seeds, freshly toasted (see Tips, below)
8 to 10 fresh chives, snipped, or 2 to 3 scallions, trimmed and finely chopped

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