Recipe of Thomas Keller Kuromame Black Soybeans for Osechi
by Josie Love
Kuromame Black Soybeans for Osechi
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook kuromame black soybeans for osechi using 7 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Kuromame Black Soybeans for Osechi:
Get Kuromame, preferably from the Tanba-Sasayama region
Take Sugar (light brown sugar)
Take Soy sauce (regular or usukuchi soy sauce)
Get Salt (a pinch)
Make ready Water
Prepare Rusted nails
Prepare Disposable tea filter
Instructions to make Kuromame Black Soybeans for Osechi:
Rinse off the rusted nails, and put them in an empty tea bag.
Put the seasoning and water in a sauce pan, add the nails, bring to a boil. Rinse, then add the kuromame and bring to a boil. Turn off the heat, and let sit for about 10 hours.
Heat the beans after letting them soak overnight, bring to a boil, then carefully skim the surface scum. If the water boils down, add more. The beans should always be immersed in water.
Cover with a drop lid, then the pot lid, and simmer for about 8 hours over very low heat. If the liquid boils down, add no more than about 100 ml water at a time.
When the beans become tender, stew until the water just covers the beans. Then they're done.
In Step 4, if using a pressure cooker, heat until the low-heat pressure gauge rises, and turn off the heat when it starts to move. Then the beans are done.
If using a regular pot, they must stew for a long time, so if you need to step away from the pot, turn off the heat. Once you're ready to get back to the stove, you can continue to stew the beans.
If possible, let the beans soak overnight again in the liquid. The flavor will be nicely absorbed. The beans should be stored in the liquid as well.
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