How long to cook chavan mushi?

How long to cook chavan mushi?

Cook chavan mushi for 1,5 hours.

How to cook chavan mushi

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Chicken fillet – 200 grams

King prawns – 4 pieces

Soy sauce – 50 ml

Parsley – a bunch

Sake – a tablespoon

Kamaboko – 4 plates 5 mm wide

Shiitake mushrooms – 4 caps

Egg – 2 pieces

Dasha broth – 400 milliliters

Salt – half a teaspoon

How to cook chavan mushi

1. Wash the chicken meat in cold water, cut into cubes with a side of 3 centimeters.

2. Pour 2 liters of water into a saucepan, put the chicken, place on medium heat, wait until it boils and cook for 20 minutes.

3. Remove the chicken from the pan, pour over the soy sauce and sake.

4. Wash the mushroom hats in cool water, cut into strips 0,5 mm thick, 2 centimeters long.

5. Pour dasha broth into a separate saucepan, add a teaspoon of soy sauce, salt, put on medium heat, let it boil.

6. Remove the pot with dasha broth from the burner and cool.

7. Wash eggs, break into a cup, beat with a whisk.

8. Pour the egg mass into the dasha broth, mix, strain through a sieve.

9. Peel the shrimp, wash in cool water.

10. Pour a liter of water into a separate saucepan, place over medium heat, wait until it boils.

11. Dip the shrimp into a pot of boiling water, cook for 10 minutes.

12. Arrange the chicken in soy sauce, mushrooms, shrimps, kamaboko in deep bowls, pour over the egg broth.

13. Pull cling film on top of the bowls, pierce it in several places with a toothpick.

14. Place bowls on the bottom of a large saucepan, pour warm water into it so that it reaches the middle of the bowls.

15. Put a saucepan with bowls over medium heat, after boiling, cook for 20 minutes.

16. Wash and chop the parsley.

17. Remove the bowls from the pan, garnish the ready-made mushi chavan with parsley and serve.

 

Delicious facts

– Chawan Mushi is a Japanese egg and chicken cream soup or a liquid omelet. Steamed.

– Chavan mushi is translated from Japanese as “steamed bowl”.

– Soy sauce, dashi broth, rice wine, shiitake mushrooms, kamaboko, lily root, shrimp are added to the mushi chavan. Kamaboko, steamed fish dumplings can be substituted with crab sticks.

– Due to its liquid consistency, chawan mushi is one of the few Japanese dishes that is eaten with a spoon, not with chopsticks.

– Chavan mushi is served hot or chilled.

Reading time – 2 minutes.

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