Pork shigure-ni with glass noodles. The glass noodles held their shape and absorbed the broth beautifully.

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Today, aiming for low calories, I tried adding glass noodles to pork shigureni.

I thought the glass noodles might lose their shape, but surprisingly, they held up well. I added the glass noodles about 20 minutes after starting to simmer, and they absorbed the broth nicely.

Japanese link: Pork Shigureni with Glass Noodles Recipe

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Pork Shigureni with Glass Noodles Recipe (Ingredients)

# Ingredients Grams (g) Calories (kcal) Price (yen)
1 Pork belly 1000 3860 ¥1,000
2 Burdock root 150 98 ¥75
3 Sugar 100 387 ¥30
4 Soy sauce 100 71 ¥47
5 Sake 100 80 ¥44
6 Mirin 50 133 ¥32
7 Water 200 0 ¥0
8 Glass noodles 70 232 ¥100
9 Dried ginger 1 4 ¥12
(Total) 1771g 4865kcal ¥1,340

Calories and prices are approximate values.

Pork Shigureni with Glass Noodles Recipe (Instructions)

・First, I put all the seasonings, including the dried ginger, into a pot and set it over low heat.

・Next, I added 1kg of pork.

・Then, I added the drained konjac noodles.

・Next, I added the shaved burdock root.

・Finally, I added the glass noodles that had been rehydrated in hot water (about 20 minutes after starting to simmer). This completed the addition of ingredients.

・This is how it looked 10 minutes after adding the glass noodles.

・When stirring the pot with a spatula, once most of the liquid at the bottom of the pot is gone, the simmering is complete (simmering time is about 1 hour).

・The finished dish: I thought the glass noodles might lose their shape, but surprisingly, they held up well. I added the glass noodles about 20 minutes after starting to simmer, and they absorbed the broth nicely.

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