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by Violet Robbins
For Your New Year's Feast! Plump, Ever-Popular Sweetened 'Kuromame' Black Soybeans
Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, for your new year's feast! plump, ever-popular sweetened 'kuromame' black soybeans. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have for your new year's feast! plump, ever-popular sweetened 'kuromame' black soybeans using 6 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make For Your New Year's Feast! Plump, Ever-Popular Sweetened 'Kuromame' Black Soybeans:
Prepare Kuromame
Prepare Sugar
Prepare Soy sauce
Take Salt
Prepare Water
Make ready Baking soda (optional)
Instructions to make For Your New Year's Feast! Plump, Ever-Popular Sweetened 'Kuromame' Black Soybeans:
Rinse the kuromame and soak them in water.
1. Combine the rest of the ingredients in a sauce pan, bring to a boil, then turn off the heat. Baking soda is added to soften the beans, but it is optional.
Put the kuromame into the sauce pan from Step 2, cover with a lid, and let sit overnight.
In the morning, heat over medium. Carefully skim the scum that rises to the top while it simmers. Set on the lowest heat right before it comes to a boil.
Set in a drop lid and keep on low heat to prevent the beans from moving around.
Cover the sauce pan with a lid, then simmer for about 2 hours. Check the beans from time to time and if the heat seems too high, slide the lid to create a gap.
With an IH induction cooker, I set the heat between 1 and 2, partially cover the pan with a lid, and it takes 2 and 1/2 hours to cook. I use large beans (Tanba kuromame variety).
Check the beans from time to time while they simmer. If the liquid boils down too much, add a little more water.
When they get to the right degree of tenderness, turn off the heat and let sit overnight in the liquid. The beans will wrinkle if they are not fully covered by the liquid, so make sure they are fully immersed as they cool.
Here they are, nice and plump.
The sweetness is quite mild. For those who prefer a sweeter taste, use 200 g sugar, 30 ml soy sauce, and 1/3 teaspoon salt.
Try these cupcakes made with sweetened kuromame. "Fluffy, Melt-in-your-Mouth Kuromame Cupcakes".
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