Shabu Shabu Dinner Recipe
Yield: 6 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
Stephen Ceideburg,
1/2 lbs: Shabu shabu or sukiyaki meat *,
18: Sea scallops, cut in half
12 large: Prawns, shelled but tail left on
12 large: Shiitake mushrooms, sliced
1/2 medium: Head napa cabbage, shredded
12: Green onions, cleaned, trimmed, with part of green left on
1 can: Bamboo shoots,
1/2 lbs: Leaf spinach,
12 ounce: Firm tofu, cut into 1 inch cubes
2 cup: Short-grain rice, cooked
Pickled vegetables, purchased or homemade
1: Or more dipping sauces, see recipes
4 cup: Chicken broth,
1 Piece: of kombu, (kelp), about 3 inches square (optional)
Directions:
* rib-eye or New York steak, sliced paper thin
Place an electric wok electric skillet in the center of the table.
Arrange meat, seafood, vegetables and tofu on platters. Place rice in
a serving bowl and set on the table. Set out bowls of pickles. Set
each diners place with a plate, chopsticks (forks for the timid), a
rice bowl and a small plate for pickles, plus individual bowls of
dipping sauces.
Bring broth and kombu to a simmer in the wok or skillet. Remove and
discard kombu if used. Let diners select and cook their own meat and
vegetables in the broth, using their chopsticks or forks. At the
conclusion of dinner, pour remaining broth into bowls and pass around
the table.
PER SERVING (not including pickled vegetables or sauces): 515
calories, 41 g protein, 67 g carbohydrate, 10 g fat (3 g saturated),
89 mg cholesterol, 205 mg sodium g fiber.
Karola Saekel writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, 7/14/93.
Source from luhu.jp
Place an electric wok electric skillet in the center of the table.
Arrange meat, seafood, vegetables and tofu on platters. Place rice in
a serving bowl and set on the table. Set out bowls of pickles. Set
each diners place with a plate, chopsticks (forks for the timid), a
rice bowl and a small plate for pickles, plus individual bowls of
dipping sauces.
Bring broth and kombu to a simmer in the wok or skillet. Remove and
discard kombu if used. Let diners select and cook their own meat and
vegetables in the broth, using their chopsticks or forks. At the
conclusion of dinner, pour remaining broth into bowls and pass around
the table.
PER SERVING (not including pickled vegetables or sauces): 515
calories, 41 g protein, 67 g carbohydrate, 10 g fat (3 g saturated),
89 mg cholesterol, 205 mg sodium g fiber.
Karola Saekel writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, 7/14/93.
Source from luhu.jp