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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Kinpiragobo (Crispy burdock root) 曰式炒牛蒡

My mother and I love this Kinpiragobo (Crispy burdock root 牛蒡) , this side dish was serving at the breakfast buffet counter at the hotel at Sapporo. The burdock tasted crispy, sweet and salty, perfect to go with plain steamed white rice or porridge. Next time I can cook this simple dish for my mother to try out.


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Usually I use burdock to cook soup, next time i can spare some to cook this yummy dish.
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after sliced, soak in water with vinegar to prevent colour changed.
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The other day i cooked some deep fried fish fillet with bread crumbs to go with this dish.
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But my son seem couldn't accept the burdock taste. this was a bento for him..

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Kinpiragobo (Crispy burdock root)
(recipe source: modified from cookbook titled: Japanese cooking recipes)

125g burdock
25g carrot
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1tbsp Japanese light soy sauce
1/4tsp salt
1/2tbsp mirin
2tsp sugar

Sesame seeds, toasted

Method

  1. Wash burdock with a scrubber if it’s muddy, use a peeler, peel off the skin.
  2. Cut into thin strips and soak in water with vinegar to refine.
  3. Mix all seasonings in a mixing bowl, set aside.
  4. Cut carrots into thins strips, try to match the size with burdock.
  5. Heat 1tbsp cooking oil in a pan, and sauté burdock and carrot till cooked, add some water if the mixture is too dry.
  6. Add in seasoning mixture, continue to stir fry till dry.
  7. Dish out and sprinkle toasted sesame seeds on top.
  8. Serve as side dish for rice, porridge or bento.

I am submitting this post to Asian Food Fest #1 Oct 2013 : Japan , hosted by Alan from travelling-foodies

21 comments:

  1. 我只知道牛蒡用来煮汤而已。。
    这个看似好好吃哦。。。:)

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  2. Burdock is a healthy food. I used to make that miracle burdock drink previously but now getting a little lazy.

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  3. 这牛蒡我曾经以炸的方式做过, 也不错吃。。你的这道看起来也蛮吸引人的!
    改天也试试, 天啊! 我有太多东西想做, 哈哈!

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  5. This is interesting, thanks for the introduction :)

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  6. Simple but looks good and yummy!!!

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  7. Burdock root tastes quite unique... I guess kids don't know how to appreciate it yet. Crispy version sounds good to me.

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  8. mm, never tried this before... tks Sonia... you always bring interesting dishes to us!

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  9. I have never cooked burdock roots before, soup or otherwise! This looks delicious!

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  10. Saw this root in the market. Didn't know the name and how to cook. Thanks. Will try out.

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  11. Yo Sis! I have never cooked or tasted this root vegetable before... Hmmm.. Taste like potato/tapioca/yam?

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  12. I've never tried cooking it this way before. Sounded very interesting. Can't wait to try it out some day.
    Kristy

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  13. looks like French fries to me, I think kids will like it :P

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  14. 我有老挖宝咯,师父,
    食谱我拿走咯!谢谢:)

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  15. I think this crispy burdock root should be nice and I will like it.

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  16. I haven't tried burdock yet but I've seen this at the market :) This dish looks simple yet very appetizing !

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  17. I remember always seeing this but never knew what it was until I saw the dish in a cookbook recently. Coincidentally, I saw this on your website today. Thanks for sharing!

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