It is kind of like goma-ae (veggies coated with sesame), instead the sauce used is a miso walnut.
Adapted from Sangmi Yojo Gohan : serves 2
1 package malabar spinach : about 100 grams
50 grams walnuts
10 grams miso (about 1 teaspoon)
1 tablespoon mirin
Clean malabar spinach and cook
Rinse, squeeze out liquid
Cut into bite sized pieces
Toast nuts in dry pan for about 3 minutes
Whizz 30 grams of walnuts in food processor
With rest of walnuts grind in mortar and pestle with miso and mirin
Mix sauce with spinach and food processed nuts
NOTES: this was easy and tasty
I usually just wilt my green veggies in a non-stick pan so that is how I prepared my spinach.
And to make the sauce I just whizzed the nuts, miso and mirin and didn’t use the mortar and pestle.
I think you could use different types of nuts and greens.
I’m definitely making this again.
I like the idea of miso, walnut, and spinach, and there's a recipe idea in there to apply to pasta and bread! (btw, I made a red rice miso and green onion bread and it was FAB.U.LOUS.)
ReplyDeleteYour bread sounds like it would be nice with wine Rowena!
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Kat
I used to make this dish all the time. Except I never used walnuts. I also make this dish with watercress too!
ReplyDeleteUsing watercress sounds delicious Alan!
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Kat
Looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteYum, looks and sounds great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny:)
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Kat
Nice recipe Kat!
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