Hey everyone, it is Jim, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, japanese vegan soup (kenchinjiru). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Originally created as a Buddhist temple cuisine, Kenchinjiru (Japanese Vegetable Soup) is a clear soup cooked with root vegetables, tofu, shiitake, and kombu stock. It's a well balanced, flavorful soup if you're looking for a meatless meal on a cold night. vegan Japanese Vegetable Soup (Kenchinjiru) was originally a Buddhist dish that is vegetarian. Root vegetables and tofu are sautéed and cooked in flavoured dashi broth. It is quite filling but you don't need to worry about the calories.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook japanese vegan soup (kenchinjiru) using 11 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Japanese Vegan Soup (Kenchinjiru):
- Make ready 200 g taros or potatoes
- Make ready 100 g carrot
- Make ready 100 g daikon raddish
- Make ready 100 g gobo
- Get 1 stick green onion
- Make ready 1 sheet konnyaku
- Take 1 tofu
- Get 1 tbsp sesame oil
- Get 1000 mL komb kelp dashi soup stock
- Take 3 tbsp Sake
- Get 2 tbsp soy sauce
Kenchin-jiru This is based on a Buddhist vegetarian recipe and can either be made with miso, or with soy sauce and salt. My mother always made a version with pork and miso, but recently I've taken to this vegan version because you can really taste all the wonderful vegetables. Kenchinjiru is a flavorful vegan soup created originally as a Buddhist temple cuisine (精進料理) with root vegetables and shiitake and kombu stock. Kenjinjiru or sometimes spelled as Kenchin-jiru ("jiru" means soup in Japanese) derived its name "Kenchin" from "Kencho" - the Zen.
Steps to make Japanese Vegan Soup (Kenchinjiru):
- Cut the carrot and the daikon radish into 5 mm thick quarter slice.
- Peel the taro skin and cut into bite-size chunks.
- Wash the gobo to remove the soil and cut it into random chunks.
- Cut the green onion into small pieces.
- Cut the konnyaku into half and slice into about 5 mm thick. Boil them for about 3 minutes, then drain the water.
- Cut the tofu into dices.
- Heat the sesame oil in a pot add the carrot, the daikon radish, the taro, and the gobo and stir-fry over medium-high heat for one minute.
- Add the konnyaku, the tofu, and the green onion to stir-fry for a few minutes.
- Pour the dashi broth and sake. Keep heating and simmer until the ingredients are cooked.
Kenchinjiru is a flavorful vegan soup created originally as a Buddhist temple cuisine (精進料理) with root vegetables and shiitake and kombu stock. Kenjinjiru or sometimes spelled as Kenchin-jiru ("jiru" means soup in Japanese) derived its name "Kenchin" from "Kencho" - the Zen. Kenchinjiru is a clear soup with a lot of vegetables. This meatless but hearty hot soup is a great dish in colder weather, and perfect to serve a big crowd for various gatherings in fall and winter. There is a lot of cutting involved, but it is quite easy and simple to make.
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