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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have "itoko-ni" kabocha squash simmered with canned adzuki beans using 3 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make "Itoko-ni" Kabocha Squash Simmered with Canned Adzuki Beans:
- Make ready 1/4 Kabocha squash
- Make ready 1/2 can Sweetened adzuki beans (canned and boiled)
- Take 1 tbsp Soy sauce
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Instructions to make "Itoko-ni" Kabocha Squash Simmered with Canned Adzuki Beans:
- Chop the kabocha squash into bite-sized pieces.
- Use a can of boiled and sweetened adzuki beans.
- Put the kabocha and water in a sauce pan, then boil until cooked on the firm side. You could also microwave it.
- Pour out the boiled water, then add the canned adzuki beans (together with the liquid), then fill with enough water to cover the kabocha. Add the soy sauce, then cover with a drop-lid and simmer.
- Once the flavors have settled into the kabocha, it's ready.
Curried Azuki Bean Dip, Fat-Free Holy Cow! I made this in place of "itoko-ni" (a miso soup with root vegetables, adzuki beans, konnyaku, and aburaage). The kabocha squash dumplings is a standard recipe. This soup is based off of kabocha squash potage. The hint of miso is delicious.
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