Kiyokos Miso Sauce

My host-mother in Japan introduced me to this sweet sauce flavored with miso and mirin. Miso sauce can stay in the fridge for a pretty long time, so you can make a lot of it at once. Grilled tofu, fried eggplant, or pan-seared fish complement it well.

INGRIDIENT

DIRECTION

Step: 1

Combine mirin, miso paste, egg yolk, and sake in a saucepan and mix well; bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Reduce heat to low and simmer, stirring constantly, until sauce is the consistency of jam, 10 to 15 minutes.

NUTRITION FACT

Per Serving: 87 calories; protein 2.3g; carbohydrates 9.7g; fat 1.9g; cholesterol 51.2mg; sodium 486.6mg.

Getting stay in and make food your food instead of eat in the evening out is good a step in the right direction if you’re focusing on eating healthier. There’s no better way to know exactly what’s happen into the food you’re eating than by making it homemade Making the best of the main dish is only half the battle , like that . And once you’ve perfected your chicken, steak, or fish, that is time to turn your attention to the ever- focusing side dishes.

A side dish can easily make down of your health goals, as sweetness , sodium, fat, and calories would all get rather high quickly if you’re not careful . But with our good practise of cook on side dish recipes, you won’t ever run into that mistakes .

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