Standard Dish at My Home - Easy Japanese-Style Mushroom Curry.
You can cook Standard Dish at My Home - Easy Japanese-Style Mushroom Curry using 13 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Standard Dish at My Home - Easy Japanese-Style Mushroom Curry
- Prepare 1 of packet Shimeji mushrooms.
- You need 1 of packet Maitake mushrooms.
- Prepare 1 of packet Enoki mushrooms.
- It's 1 of Japanese leek (or green onion).
- It's 300 grams of Thinly sliced pork chunks.
- It's 1 tbsp of Cooking oil.
- You need 1 of according to the curry roux's package instructions Water.
- Prepare 2 tbsp of Sake.
- It's 1 tbsp of Japanese dashi stock powder.
- Prepare 2 of to 3 tablespoons Miso.
- You need 1 box of Solid curry roux.
- It's 1 dash of Soy sauce.
- You need 1 of Cooked white rice.
Standard Dish at My Home - Easy Japanese-Style Mushroom Curry step by step
- Discard the hard end of the shimeji, maitake, and enoki mushrooms. Separate the clumps into smaller bits..
- Diagonally cut the Japanese leek..
- Heat oil in a frying pan, then add in the pork and stir-fry..
- Once the pork gets a nice white colour, add the mushrooms and leek from the previous steps. Cook until they soften..
- Add the water, sake, and Japanese dashi stock powder. When it boils, skim off the scum and simmer for a further 5-10 minutes over low to medium heat..
- Now dissolve the miso into the mixture..
- Turn heat off, then add the crushed roux. Mix them well. Once the roux melts, turn down the heat. Simmer another 3-5 minutes over low heat and keep stirring..
- Taste it first then drizzle on a little soy sauce. Please adjust the soy sauce amount as it might be quite salty depending on the miso..
- Serve rice on the plate then pour curry over it. It's ready to eat! If you prefer it spicier, sprinkle on some garam masala. Nice!!!.
- If you've got leftovers, try making curry udon noodles the next day. Add the water and mentsuyu (Japanese noodle dipping sauce) to make a soup and then add udon noodles. Sprinkle finely chopped green onion and shichimi spice at the end and serve!.
- I cooked it with mince meat as a substitute for thinly-sliced pork chunks. It was also very yummy!! Try this, too!.