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Bean Curd Dengaku With Miso Toppings

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Eggs, Grains Taste3 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Plus 3 tablespoon white miso
1/2 c Red miso
4 Egg yolks
4 T Sake
4 T Mirin
4 T Sugar
14 T Dashi
Ground toasted sesame seeds
Grated rind of yuzu citron
lemon or lime
Ground kinome leaves
Fresh ginger juice
2 Cakes white tofu, preferably
"cotton"
tofu
1 Green bell pepper
White poppy seeds
Kinome sprigs
Toasted white sesame seeds
Toasted black sesame seeds

INSTRUCTIONS

Make white and red miso toppings: Put 3/4 cup white miso in top of a
double boiler; put 3 tablespoon white miso and red miso in top of a
separate double boiler. Add half of yolks, sake, mirin and sugar to
each and blend well. Place both tops over simmering water and
gradually blend half of dashi into each miso mixture, stirring until
thick. Add choice of one of the fragrant seasonings to each topping.
Cool toppings to room temperature.  Wrap tofu cakes in towels, weight
with a dinner plate and let stand 1  hour to press out water. Prepare a
charcoal fire, or alternatively  heat a stovetop grill or broiler. Cut
cakes into 3/8 by 3/4 by 2-inch  pieces. Cut green pepper into same
size strips. Skewer each piece of  tofu on double-pronged "pine needle"
skewers, or use 2 bamboo  skewers. Skewer green pepper the same way.
Grill tofu and pepper  skewers for 3 minutes per side.  Spread one side
of green pepper with white miso topping and sprinkle  with choice of
garnish. Spread tofu with red miso topping and  sprinkle with choice of
garnish. Return skewers to grill, miso-topped  side down, and grill for
1 to 2 minutes, until heated through.  Skewers can also be made with
choice of other vegetables, meat or  fish, such as eggplant, large
mushrooms, bamboo shoots, scallops or  trout.  Yield: 4 Servings
Converted by MC_Buster.  Recipe by: TASTE SHOW #TS4782  Converted by
MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 878
Calories From Fat: 401
Total Fat: 46.6g
Cholesterol: 720.4mg
Sodium: 73.6mg
Potassium: 949mg
Carbohydrates: 69.7g
Fiber: 4.8g
Sugar: 56.4g
Protein: 57.6g


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