How to make broth
How to make broth
The broth is important for good taste. The taste is much better if you use broth for stew and soup instead of water.
Ingredients servings
How to make it
- Clean Kombu(Dried Kelp) with wet kitchen paper.
- Pour the water in a pan with Kombu(Dried Kelp) and leave for 30 minutes. Cook over the high heat and take the Kombu(Dried Kelp) out when the water begins to boil.
- Add dried bonito flakes when boiled. Turn off the heat and leave for 2 minutes.
- Strain the broth you make in direction 3. (Prepare 2 strainers and one bowl. Overlay a strainer on a bowl. Spread a piece of kitchen paper on the strainer. Strain the broth through another strainer.)
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