Hey everyone, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, satoimo (taro) and minced meat topped with sweet sauce. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Great recipe for Satoimo (Taro) and Minced Meat Topped with Sweet Sauce. If daikon radish and ground meat covered in sauce is good then satoimo should be delicious, too! The daikon radish had a mild flavor but I felt that a mild flavor would not go so well with satoimo so my recipe is sweet. Satoimo (Taro) and Minced Meat Topped with Sweet Sauce If daikon radish and ground meat covered in sauce is good then satoimo should be delicious, too!
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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have satoimo (taro) and minced meat topped with sweet sauce using 8 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Satoimo (Taro) and Minced Meat Topped with Sweet Sauce:
- Get 300 grams Frozen satoimo (taro root)
- Prepare 150 grams Ground meat
- Prepare 2 tbsp ★Sugar
- Make ready 1 tsp ★Hon-dashi dashi stock granules
- Take 3 tbsp ★Soy sauce
- Make ready 2 tbsp ★Mirin
- Get 1 Katakuriko
- Get 1 Water
The daikon radish had a mild flavor but I felt that a mild flavor would not go so well with satoimo so my recipe is sweet. Recipe: Satoimo (taro root) cooked in miso with tofu. This is an extremely simple dish where the taro roots are cooked in a miso sauce, with crumbled tofu. Actually I originally wanted the tofu to stay in neat squares, but it goes crumbled during cooking.
Steps to make Satoimo (Taro) and Minced Meat Topped with Sweet Sauce:
- Fry the ground meat in a pan without adding oil.
- Once the ground meat's color changes turn off the heat, add the frozen satoimo (taro), pour in enough water to cover, and add all the ingredients marked ★. There's a chance that the meat oil will splash when you add the satoimo, so please be careful!
- Cover the ingredients with an otoshibuta (I use aluminium foil) and simmer on medium heat until the satoimo becomes soft and full of flavor. If scum forms on the top, skim it off.
- Turn off the heat, add the katakuriko to thicken and you're done.
This is an extremely simple dish where the taro roots are cooked in a miso sauce, with crumbled tofu. Actually I originally wanted the tofu to stay in neat squares, but it goes crumbled during cooking. It tastes good (if you like taro root's texture) in any case. As a dessert, it can be mashed into a purée or used as a flavoring in tong sui, ice cream, and other desserts such as Sweet Taro Pie. McDonald's sells taro-flavored pies in China.. or sliced and cooked with minced meat and tomato sauce.
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