Simple Way to Make Perfect Shinsekai Doteyaki - Simmered Beef Tendon with Miso (A Famous Osaka Speciality)

Shinsekai Doteyaki - Simmered Beef Tendon with Miso (A Famous Osaka Speciality).

Shinsekai Doteyaki - Simmered Beef Tendon with Miso (A Famous Osaka Speciality)

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook shinsekai doteyaki - simmered beef tendon with miso (a famous osaka speciality) using 11 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Shinsekai Doteyaki - Simmered Beef Tendon with Miso (A Famous Osaka Speciality):

  1. {Take of to 400 grams Beef tendon.
  2. {Take of pieces Konnyaku.
  3. {Take of to 3 stalks worth The green part of a Japanese leek (for parboiling the meat).
  4. {Take of Ginger (for parboiling).
  5. {Prepare of Green onion, ichimi togarashi.
  6. {Get of For the simmering sauce:.
  7. {Get of White miso.
  8. {Prepare of Bonito based dashi stock.
  9. {Get of Sugar.
  10. {Get of Mirin.
  11. {Make ready of Sake.

Instructions to make Shinsekai Doteyaki - Simmered Beef Tendon with Miso (A Famous Osaka Speciality):

  1. Put a generous amount of water in a pot with the been tendon, the green parts of the leeks and the slice of ginger. Bring to a boil. When it comes to a boil skim off the scum while it simmers over medium heat..
  2. When no more scum is coming out, take the meat out and wash it carefully in cold water. Put 2 liters of water in a pressure cooker, add the parboiled beef tendon and start boiling..
  3. When it comes to a boil skim off any scum carefully. Lock on the lid and bring the pot up to pressure. Cook under pressure for 15 minutes, turn off the heat and leave until the pressure comes down. The meat will continue cooking in residual heat..
  4. Prepare the konnyaku. Score the surface about 2-3 mm deep with a fork in a crisscross pattern so that the flavors will penetrate it better..
  5. When you have scored the konnyaku like this, cut into 1-2cm dice..
  6. Boil in a generous amount of hot water for about 5 minutes to eliminate the odor..
  7. When the pressure cooker has completely depressurized, take the beef tendon out and rinse it in water. Cut into bite sized pieces..
  8. Put all the simmering liquid ingredients in a pan and start heating. When the miso has dissolved, add the konnyaku and beef tendon..
  9. When the liquid comes to a boil, turn the heat down to low and simmer slowly for about 10 minutes..
  10. If you can leave the pan to rest over night. If you don't have time, cool the pan by putting the bottom in cold water. As the contents cool they will absorb flavor. Leave until it's completely cool..
  11. Heat up the pan just before eating. If the liquid is too thick and gelatinous add a little water to adjust. Simmer until the sauce is as thick as you like..
  12. Serve with some chopped green onion or ichimi spice on top. Try it with beer..
  13. This is the doteyaki from a famous restaurant in the Osaka district of Shinsekai..

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