Recipe of Award-winning Nimono (煮物), Traditional Japanese Root Vegetable Dish

Recipe of Speedy Nimono (煮物), Traditional Japanese Root Vegetable Dish

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This is one of the simplest yet most flavourful and healthy Japanese dishes out there. I grew up eating this and my mom made it looks so easy every time she made it. She always used “whatever was in the fridge” but I know that traditionally, there is an actual set of ingredients for this dish. The way my mom cooks it isn’t incorrect and isn’t that different from the traditional Japanese dish. Just improvising everyday!

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make Nimono (煮物), Traditional Japanese Root Vegetable Dish is This recipe makes a lot. Maybe 6 people!. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook Nimono (煮物), Traditional Japanese Root Vegetable Dish using 20 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

Ingredients and spices that need to be Make ready to make Nimono (煮物), Traditional Japanese Root Vegetable Dish:

  1. Meat (choose one)
  2. Chicken thigh, thinly sliced
  3. Pork chop, thinly sliced
  4. No meat is fine too!
  5. Vegetables
  6. 2 carrots
  7. 4 potatoes
  8. 1 ft stick burdock root (optional but would be nice to have)
  9. 8 shiitake mushrooms (optional)
  10. 100 g lotus root (optional but would be nice to have)
  11. 130 g konjac (optional because it’s hard to find outside of Japan!)
  12. Soup (but it’s not a soup)
  13. 1-2 cups water
  14. 1/4 cup sake
  15. 3 tbsp soy sauce
  16. 1 tbsp salt
  17. 5 tbsp sugar
  18. 3 tbsp hondashi powder
  19. 2 tbsp chicken broth powder (optional)
  20. 3 tsp mirin (optional)

Steps to make to make Nimono (煮物), Traditional Japanese Root Vegetable Dish

  1. Cut all vegetables into bite size pieces. The potatoes are okay being a tiny bit bigger than the rest of the vegetables.
  2. Cut meat into thin bite size slices. Grab a large pot that will fit everything in. In that pot, on medium heat and with a little bit of oil, cook the sliced meat.
  3. Once the meat is cooked, throw all of the vegetables and water into the pot. Rise the heat to high.
  4. We don’t need that much water because we aren’t boiling the vegetables, we will be simmering/steaming them. In the hot water, add in all the seasonings like soy sauce, sugar, sake, etc.
  5. Give the pot a toss to mix everything evenly. Then, close the lid keep the heat on high. The vegetables are only simmering on the bottom where it is in contact with the liquid, so use something like a large wooden spoon to mix everything around, but not too vigorously or else the vegetables will begin to crumble and break.
  6. After some time, the vegetables will absorb the liquid and a lot of it will also be evaporated. When you notice that the liquid is getting low, add about half a cup of water again, to continue simmering the dish.
  7. Once all the vegetables are super soft (potatoes get sliced by a wooden spoon with ease), the dish is ready!
  8. Serve, and enjoy.

While this is in no way the end all be guide to cooking easy and quick lunches it is great food for thought. The stark reality is that this will get your creative juices flowing so you can prepare wonderful lunches for the own family without having to perform too much heavy cooking in the process.

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