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Truly authentic ichiban and niban dashi are the bases for so many Japanese dishes, and so simple to make.
Ichiban (the first) dashi: , Soft water (Volvic, Ashbeck etc..), Dashi kombu seaweed, Katsuo-bushi (bonito flakes), Niban (the second) dashi:, Soft water
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This is a really healthy and simple dish which is not hot at all.
Wasabi leaves, Pickled plums, Bonito flakes, Noodle broth (mentsuyu), White sesame seeds
baba-chan
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You can do this easily by combining ichiban dashi and niban dashi...
Water (soft), Dashi kombu seaweed, Bonito flakes (katsuo bushi), Soy sauce, Mirin, Salt
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Niban means second, so this is the next stage of making a dashi stock to get a greater depth of flavour.
Water (soft), Kombu (left from ichiban dashi), Bonito flakes (left from ichiban dashi), Bonito flakes
KitchenCIB
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This recipe uses the kombu and bonito flakes left over from making a traditional dashi broth. Let's not waste them.
Used kombu and bonito flakes, Spring onions, Soy sauce, Mirin, Water, Fried tofu (abura age)
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Keep the texture of the cauliflower by boiling lightly and mix with the bonito flakes and sesame oil to give a lovely flavour.
Cauliflower, Spring onion, Bonito flakes, Cayenne pepper, A Sesame oil, A Soy sauce, A Mirin