Meaty Oden (Fish Cake Hotpot) Packed With Homemade Simmered Beef Tendon!
Meaty Oden (Fish Cake Hotpot) Packed With Homemade Simmered Beef Tendon!

Hey everyone, it is John, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, meaty oden (fish cake hotpot) packed with homemade simmered beef tendon!. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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The ingredients needed to make Meaty Oden (Fish Cake Hotpot) Packed With Homemade Simmered Beef Tendon!:
  1. Take 500 to 600 grams Beef tendon
  2. Get 1/2 Daikon radish
  3. Get 4 Eggs
  4. Prepare 1 Konnyaku
  5. Prepare 1 as much (to taste) Chikuwa and other oden ingredients
  6. Prepare 10 to 12 Bamboo skewers (for the been tendon…don't forget these)
  7. Prepare For the oden soup (storebought is fine!)
  8. Prepare 1000 ml Water (or bonito dashi stock)
  9. Make ready 1 10cm long piece Kombu
  10. Take 80 ml Sake
  11. Take 80 ml Soy sauce
  12. Get 1 tbsp Sugar
  13. Prepare 1 1/2 tbsp Bonito dashi stock granules (if using water rather than dashi)
  14. Make ready 1/2 to 1 teaspoon Salt

Shizouka-style oden has a soup base made from pork gibblet. The oden is also topped off with flour and is commonly served with dried seaweed. Nagoya-style oden includes both beef tendon and taro simmered in their famous Haccho miso paste. You can eat the oden with soy sauce and wasabi. and when the fish cakes are almost gone with a few pieces left, then you can add the cook udon noodles and add to the soup and finish the soup.

Instructions to make Meaty Oden (Fish Cake Hotpot) Packed With Homemade Simmered Beef Tendon!:
  1. Slice the daikon into the thickness you like, and parboil it. Boil the konnyaku also. Hard boil the eggs and peel.
  2. Cut the beef tendon into bite sized pieces using a knife or kitchen shears. Using the shears is easier.
  3. Bring plenty of water to a boil in a frying pan, and throw in the beef tendon. Bring to a boil over high heat.
  4. A lot of scum will rise to the surface, but just ignore it and simmer over medium heat for 7 to 8 minutes. If the scum bothers you, remove it.
  5. Bring the frying pan over to the sink, throw out the hot liquid, pour some lukewarm water over the meat and drain. Don't burn yourself.
  6. When the water in the frying pan is lukewarm, wash the beef tendon by massaging it. Change the water twice, and keep washing the meat until the water runs clear.
  7. When it's washed, spread the meat out on paper towels and pat dry. The beef tendon becomes shiny and clean as shown in the photo.
  8. Skewer the beef tendon. And here you have meaty, hearty beef tendon pieces!
  9. I was able to make 10 beef tendon skewers. You can freeze them like this. If you prep a lot of beef tendon in one go it's very convenient. You can take the skewers out and use the meat in curry and so on.
  10. Put the water and seasoning ingredients (bonito dashi stock granules, or storebought oden soup base) in a pan, add the konbu seaweed and simmer to make the dashi or soup base. You can use the konbu seaweed in the oden (re-added later and simmered until tender).
  11. When the soup is boiling, add the beef tendon, and simmer over low heat for 1 hour. Don't let it boil too hard, or the dashi will become cloudy and not as tasty.
  12. Add the parboiled daikon radish, konnyaku, and eggs from step 1, and simmer for another hour or so.
  13. As you continue simmering, clear fat from the beef tendon will rise to the surface, so skim it off diligently. This makes the soup stock really delicious.
  14. After 2 hours of simmering, the beef tendon will become tender enough that a skewer goes through it easily. The soup stock will be deliciously flavored with the beef tendon too.
  15. I always let it rest overnight so that the daikon radish, eggs and meat become permeated with flavor. The next day the fat will have floated to the surface and hardened, so just scoop this out.
  16. Heat it up the next day, add more dashi stock and fish paste cakes (such as chikuwa and gobo-maki) of your choice, simmer some more and it's done!
  17. The meaty beef tendon and the daikon radish which have soaked up the beef soup overnight are just sublime! Mustard and yuzu pepper go well with this.
  18. It's still delicious if you don't rest it overnight, but in that case make sure to remove any fat from the surface in step 13. The soup will become clean and delicious.
  19. Gobo-maki (fish paste sticks with burdock root) and chikuwa fish sticks go very well in this oden. Mochi-kinchaku (mochi rice cake in a fried tofu bag) is delicious too, as it soaks up the beef soup. My favorite is chikuwa.

Nagoya-style oden includes both beef tendon and taro simmered in their famous Haccho miso paste. You can eat the oden with soy sauce and wasabi. and when the fish cakes are almost gone with a few pieces left, then you can add the cook udon noodles and add to the soup and finish the soup. Modify this recipe I'm a huge fan of all things seafood, and these fish cakes are no exception. I first made them two years ago for New Year's Eve, and they were a hit, and this year I plan to make them for Christmas (along with my Canadian meat pie) I've tweaked the recipe a little since, though. I've simplified it, and limited the ingredients to make these cod cakes a more realistic option for.

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