Good Morning everyone, another week is started and we are almost to the end of 2009. Winter seems to be creeping up fast on us here in Japan and it’s time for some winter Japanese Food. Today’s Japanese Style Recipe is called Chicken Balls Hot Pot or 鶏団子鍋 in Japanese. This is our typical meal for the winter time “Hot Pot” or “Nabe” in Japanese. This is a very delicious meal for the winter and very easy to make. I hope you enjoy this recipe. Let’s see what we need to make our Chicken Balls Hot Pot, shall we.
Ingredients
900g ground chicken
2-3 long green onion
200g shimeji mushrooms
10㎝×1 konbu kelp
1.5-2 litter water
Instructions
Cut the long green onion into 1㎝ wide lengths diagonal cut. Cut off the stem the shimeji mushrooms and divide into small groups.
Set the water and konbu kelp in a pot and over with cover, when it comes boil, reduce the heat to low, and remove the konbu kelp, add the ground chicken, making chicken ball with spoon, then, add the long green onion and shimeji mushrooms and shimmer until heated through.
Each diner sauce and soup dips it in dipping sauce and soup with condiments.
Notes
There you have it. Hope you enjoy this, until next time let’s cook together. 次回は一緒に作りましょう~^^/~~ PS: If you enjoy my Daily recipe subscribe to my RSS Feed and I also have available my first e-Book, which FREE to you for coming by and reading my Japanese CookingRecipes. Thank you..
chinesische medizin
November 30, 2009 at 8:14 am -
I am going to take participate in recipe competition and I want to make this one recipe. Hope I will win this competition. Thank you very much for this recipe as you made my work very easy.
I was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and now living in Osaka, Japan. I have been in Japan for about 12 yrs now and loving every single moment of my life here in a beautiful country. I’m a English teacher here in Japan and on spare I'm a Food blogger, and gamer. I have been cooking for the pass 15 years, but still not at the level that I want to be. In the pass 4 – 5 years wanting to learn more about Japanese food and how they prepared them as an art form instead of something there for you to eat. I have been cooking for the pass 15 years, but still not at the level that I want to be. In the pass 4 - 5 years wanting to learn more about Japanese food and how they prepared them as an art form instead of something there for you to eat. Hope you enjoy this, until next time let's cook together. 次回は一緒に作りましょう~^^/~~
I am going to take participate in recipe competition and I want to make this one recipe. Hope I will win this competition. Thank you very much for this recipe as you made my work very easy.