24/07/2020 23:54

Super Yummy All-Purpose Japanese Leek and Oil Sauce - Great with Steamed Chicken

by Sophie Francis


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All-Purpose Japanese Leek and Oil Sauce - Great with Steamed Chicken
All-Purpose Japanese Leek and Oil Sauce - Great with Steamed Chicken

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The ingredients needed to cook All-Purpose Japanese Leek and Oil Sauce - Great with Steamed Chicken:
  1. Provide 1 Japanese leek
  2. Provide 1/2 tsp Coarse salt
  3. Provide 2 tbsp Sesame oil
  4. Get 1 slice Chicken ham
Steps to make All-Purpose Japanese Leek and Oil Sauce - Great with Steamed Chicken:
  1. Cut the whole Japanese leek diagonally into thin slices.
  2. Transfer into a container, and mix with salt and sesame oil. Leave it for about 0.5~1 hour. (I used 2 leeks in the picture.)
  3. When it's wilted, it's done. You can keep it in the fridge for 1~2 days.
  4. It's delicious to serve on top of chicken ham. (Refer to "" for the chicken ham.) Serving on a single plate makes it look like a cafe-style dish.
  5. Tear the chicken ham (or steamed chicken), and mix with shichimi spice and white sesame seeds. It's a great way to prepare an easy drinking appetizer.
  6. It's delicious as a garnish on natto and tofu, mixed in pasta, or sprinkled on ramen. It's an all-purpose topping.

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