Yuzu Pepper-Flavored Turnip & Chicken Light Soup Spaghetti
Yuzu Pepper-Flavored Turnip & Chicken Light Soup Spaghetti

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have yuzu pepper-flavored turnip & chicken light soup spaghetti using 15 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Yuzu Pepper-Flavored Turnip & Chicken Light Soup Spaghetti:
  1. Get 200 grams Turnip
  2. Make ready 100 grams Chicken breast
  3. Take 1 dash Salt and pepper
  4. Prepare 1 heaped tablespoon Plain flour
  5. Get 1 clove Garlic
  6. Prepare 2 tbsp Olive oil
  7. Get 300 ml ★Water
  8. Make ready 1/2 cube ★Consomme bouillon
  9. Take 1/2 tsp ★Dashi stock granules
  10. Get 2 tbsp ★Sake
  11. Prepare 1/2 heaped teaspoon Yuzu pepper paste
  12. Get 1 Salt
  13. Get 1 Coarsely ground black pepper
  14. Make ready 200 grams Spaghetti
  15. Prepare 1 Green onions (chopped)

Turnip And Strawberry Salad, Turnip Plant Crush - Simple Turnip Salad, Turnip Fries. Yakitori "Yuzu pepper flavor" by Hotei. Ingredients: Chicken, (including soybean, wheat) salt, Yuzu pepper, soy sauce, chicken extract (milk ingredients, including eggs), seasoning (such as amino acids), polysaccharide thickener, flavoring, acidulant, spice extracts. Using a blend of yuzu citrus and Asian chilli pepper seasoning from Kyushu, along with garlic, soy sauce, mirin and cooking sake, this recipe adds depth and flavour to chicken thighs in a few simple steps.

Instructions to make Yuzu Pepper-Flavored Turnip & Chicken Light Soup Spaghetti:
  1. Peel the turnips and cut into 4 strips vertically. Mince the garlic and cut the chicken breast into bite-sized pieces. Flavor with salt and pepper, and coat with flour.
  2. Add the olive oil and garlic to a pot and cook on medium heat. Once the garlic becomes aromatic add the turnips and cook. Once they become transparent add the ★ ingredients, put the lid on, and simmer to soften.
  3. Start boiling your spaghetti here.
  4. Once the turnips from Step 2 have softened, add the chicken from Step 1 and simmer until evenly cooked. Add salt while checking the flavor of the yuzu pepper, and add coarsely-ground black pepper last.
  5. Boil the spaghetti al dente, and drain thoroughly. Transfer to a serving dish and pour the turnip soup from Step 4 over it. Top with green onions and it's complete.
  6. If you like, you can top it with virgin olive oil just before eating. It is also delicious.

Serve with fluffy Japanese rice and broccoli lightly pan-fried in soy and sesame seeds, or. Yuzukoshō (柚子胡椒, also yuzugoshō) is a type of Japanese seasoning. It is a paste made from chili peppers, yuzu peel and salt, which is then allowed to ferment. It is usually used as a condiment for nabemono dishes, miso soup, and sashimi. Yuzu and Pepper make for a great combination in these rice crackers.

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