Squid Ink Soup (Okinawan Cuisine)
Squid Ink Soup (Okinawan Cuisine)

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This was prepared for me often when I was a child. Smile widely after eating this and you'll have black teeth. Adding pork enhances the richness of this soup. It also taste great with rice, eaten.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook squid ink soup (okinawan cuisine) using 9 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Squid Ink Soup (Okinawan Cuisine):
  1. Prepare 1 White squid (aori-ika)
  2. Prepare 1 from the squid Squid ink
  3. Get 200 grams Thinly sliced pork belly
  4. Make ready 250 grams Island tofu
  5. Prepare 15 leaves Nigana (bitter greens)
  6. Prepare 1500 ml Bonito flavored dashi soup
  7. Make ready 1 Miso
  8. Take 1 Soy sauce
  9. Take 1 dash Salt

The cuisine is also known as Ryūkyūan cuisine (琉球料理, Ryūkyū ryōri), a reference to the Ryukyu Kingdom. If you were a fan of squid ink pasta, you would love this popular Okinawan cuisine. Watch this video recipe to master the methods of cooking delicious sweet and sour squid ink soup. Squid ink is a popular ingredient in Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine that adds a black-blue color and savory taste to dishes.

Steps to make Squid Ink Soup (Okinawan Cuisine):
  1. Remove the tentacles and innards of the squid without breaking the ink sac, and rinse. Remove the thin membrane, rinse, then cut into 5 cm strips.
  2. Thinly slice the pork into bite-sized pieces. Break the island tofu into large bite-sized bits. Chop up the nigana as you like.
  3. Boil the bonito dashi soup. Add the squid, pork, and tofu. Add the miso to taste (I recommend leaving it on the light side).
  4. Add the squid ink, soy sauce, and salt to taste. Add the nigana, and then it's done.

Watch this video recipe to master the methods of cooking delicious sweet and sour squid ink soup. Squid ink is a popular ingredient in Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine that adds a black-blue color and savory taste to dishes. This article explains what squid ink is and reviews its potential benefits and safety. Okinawan cuisine is the cuisine of the Okinawa islands of Japan. The cuisine is also known as Ryukyuan cuisine, a reference to the Ryukyu Kingdom.

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