Awase Dashi 合わせだし

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  • Prep Time

    20 mins

  • Cook Time

    20 mins

  • Additional Time

    8 hrs

  • Total Time

    8 hrs 25 mins

  • Servings

    1

  • Calories

    56 kcal

  • Course

    Condiments

  • Cuisine

    Japanese

Awase Dashi 合わせだし

When two or more dashi combined(Awase), the Umami flavour becomes bolder dramatically. Explore the combinations & learn how to make it at home.

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Ingredients

Servings

Katsuo (Bonito) + Kombu (Kelp) Ichi (1)ban Dashi

  • 0.5oz/15g Dried Kombu Kelp
  • 0.5oz/15g Katsuo Bonito Flakes
  • 4cups/1liter water

Katsuo (Bonito) + Kombu (Kelp) Ni ban (2) Dashi

  • 1 The ingredients used to make Ichiban dashi
  • 1 cup Katsuo Bonito Flakes
  • 4cups/1liter water

Katsuo (Bonito) + Niboshi ( Dried sardine)

  • 0.5oz/15g Niboshi dried infant anchovies
  • 05oz/15g Katsuo Bonito Flakes
  • 4cups/1liter water

Kombu (Kelp) + Dried Shiitake Mushrooms

  • 0.5oz/15g Drid Kombu Kelp
  • 5 dried shiitake mushrooms
  • 4cups/1liter water
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Instructions

Katsuo (Bonito) + Kombu (Kelp) Ichi (1)ban Dashi

  1. Clean the kelp with a well wrung out damp cloth, place the kelp in a container with water and let it stand overnight in fridge. *1
  2. Transfer the kelp and water into a saucepan.
  3. Heat it over medium heat and when the tiny bubbles form remove the kelp pieces out of the saucepan. *2
  4. Turn the heat up little higher and when small bubbles start rise up to the surface, add Katsuo bonito flakes and turn the heat off. *3
  5. Wait for a few minutes or for the bonito flakes sink to the bottom of the saucepan.
  6. Strain the dashi into a large bowl with a sieve lined with a kitchen paper towel. *4
  7. Squeeze the dashi stock gently through the kitchen paper towel.
  8. Use it for cooking or store in the fridge. *5

Katsuo (Bonito) + Kombu (Kelp) Ni ban (2) Dashi

  1. Place the ingredients leftovers from the Ichiban dashi and water into a saucepan.
  2. Heat it over medium heat.
  3. Turn the heat off just before it boils, and add the extra Tatsuo bonito flakes into the saucepan. *3
  4. Wait for a few minutes or for the bonito flakes to sink to the bottom of the saucepan.
  5. Strain the dashi into a large bowl with a sieve lined with a kitchen paper towel. *4
  6. Squeeze the dashi stock gently through the kitchen paper towel.
  7. Use it for cooking or store in the fridge. *5

Katsuo (Bonito) + Niboshi ( Dried sardine)

  1. Pluck off heads and remove entails of the dried baby anchovies.
  2. Place the prepared dried anchovies in a small saucepan over low-medium heat to dry roast them for a few minutes without using any oil.
  3. Fill a container with cold water and add the dry roasted infant anchovies.
  4. Let it stand overnight. *1
  5. Place the steeped anchovies and water in a saucepan over medium heat and bring it to the boil.
  6. When the stock boils, turn the heat down to low and simmer it for 3-5 minutes.
  7. Remove any scum off the surface as often as it necessary.
  8. Turn the heat off and add Katsuo bonito flakes into the saucepan.
  9. Wait for a few minutes or for the bonito flakes to sink to the bottom of the saucepan.
  10. Line a sieve with a sheet of kitchen paper towel and place it over a large bowl. *4
  11. Use the dashi stock for cooking or store in the fridge. *5

Kombu (Kelp) + Dried Shiitake Mushrooms

  1. Clean the kelp and mushrooms with a well wrung out damp cloth.
  2. Fill a container with the kelp, mushrooms and cold water.
  3. Let it stand overnight in fridge.
  4. Remove the kelp and shiitake mushrooms next morning. *4
  5. Use the dashi stock for cooking or store in the fridge. *5

Notes

  • *1 If you are in a hurry, instead of steeping overnight, you can steep kelp or dried infant anchovies for 20 minutes instead of overnight. However, steeping longer will result in a stronger flavour. 
  • *2 When you see those tiny bubbles start to form at the bottom of the saucepan and around the kelp, the temperature of the water should be around 140°F(60°C). Don't let the dashi broth boil, as it loses the delicate flavour and aroma. 
  • *3 Do not boil the water. The water temperature should be around 185°F(85°C). If you add the bonito flakes into a water at a hotter temperature, the dashi will lose its aroma. 
  • *4 Leftover ingredients of each different dashi stocks can be recycled to make into side dishes or condiments which is mentioned above post and also each individual dashi stock posts. 
  • *5 All dashi will last in the fridge for a couple days. If you are not going to use them in two days, keep the dashi in the freezer. It will last about 3 months frozen. 
  • *6 Nutrition fact are for Ichiban dashi stock (4 cups/1 liter) only.
  • *7 Cooking time is indication only. It is steeping for 20 minutes and heating about 5 minutes for Ichiban dashi. 
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Nutrition Information

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Calories 56kcal (3%) Carbohydrates 1g (0%) Protein 10g (20%) Fat 1g (2%) Saturated Fat 1g (5%) Cholesterol 10mg (3%) Sodium 79mg (3%) Potassium 130mg (4%) Sugar 1g (2%) Calcium 25mg (3%) Iron 1mg (6%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 1Serving

Amount Per Serving

Calories 56 kcal

% Daily Value*

Calories 56kcal 3%
Carbohydrates 1g 0%
Protein 10g 20%
Fat 1g 2%
Saturated Fat 1g 5%
Cholesterol 10mg 3%
Sodium 79mg 3%
Potassium 130mg 3%
Sugar 1g 2%
Calcium 25mg 3%
Iron 1mg 6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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