How to Make Japanese DASHI Stock with The Sushi Man

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @se7enzee444
    @se7enzee444 20 днів тому +1

    This should be the first video to watch for anyone interested in learning how to cook Japanese food.
    Simple and easy to follow instructions. Liked, shared and saved.

    • @TheSushiMan
      @TheSushiMan  9 днів тому

      Yes, dashi is the foundation of Japanese cooking.

  • @jongarcia4281
    @jongarcia4281 3 місяці тому +2

    Very nice and straight forward thank you fir this. I have been wanting to try to make my own miso soup so thanks for this

    • @TheSushiMan
      @TheSushiMan  3 місяці тому

      My pleasure, glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @marialesak2169
    @marialesak2169 Рік тому +1

    Hello Sushi man. Thank you for this video. I have been waiting for a good instruction how to make dashi broth. You are a great presenter😊

    • @TheSushiMan
      @TheSushiMan  Рік тому

      Thanks Maria and glad the video was helpful!

  • @BlondeQtie
    @BlondeQtie Рік тому +2

    thank you for the nice tutorial

  • @feliciaseidel
    @feliciaseidel 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for this clear tutorial! It was so easy, like you said. Two questions - I bought the katsuobushi flakes you recommended. There is no English on the bag lol. How do you store this after it's opened? Also - what do you do with the used Kombu and katsuobushi? I know you said this can be used, not sure what to add. Thanks.

    • @TheSushiMan
      @TheSushiMan  10 місяців тому +3

      Glad you enjoyed the video! The katsuobushi can be stored in an airtight container or ziploc bag and in a cool, dry place. I leave mine in my pantry and it's totally fine but if you live in a very humid area then you might want to store it in the fridge (avoid the vegetable/fruit drawer though). As for the leftover kombu, you can make some tsukudani which is when you simmer it in a sweet soy based sauce. Just Google "kombu tsukudani" and you'll find a bunch of recipes (Just One Cookbook does a fantastic job). And you can make some furikake which is Japanese rice seasoning with the leftover katsuobushi, and same, just Google "furikake using katsuobushi". Hope that helps!

  • @jeremiahbullfrog9288
    @jeremiahbullfrog9288 7 днів тому

    What's the name of the dish at 5:12? I can't make out what you're saying to look up a recipe thanks