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Make Delicious Savory Egg Custard (Chawanmushi) Using Instant Soup Mix

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make Make Delicious Savory Egg Custard (Chawanmushi) Using Instant Soup Mix is 4 servings. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have Make Delicious Savory Egg Custard (Chawanmushi) Using Instant Soup Mix using 14 ingredients and 20 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

This is very simple to make since I used instant clear soup (osuimono) packets as the soup stock. I love chawanmushi, and I wanted to be able to make it at any time. I came up with this recipe through trial and error. You can make this very easily in a frying pan too. Steaming the custard is the most difficult part, but as long as there's steam, you can cook them fine over low heat. Gingko nuts make a loud noise when they're heated so beware! Soup mixes differ from brand to brand so make sure you adjust the amount of salt added accordingly. If your pot or pan cover is dome-shaped, water will not drip so you don't need a towel. Take a peek at the custard frequently to make sure it doesn't get too full of bubbles, which ruin the texture. When the custards puff up a little bit they are done. Recipe by Agatsukuiekei

Ingredients and spices that need to be Make ready to make Make Delicious Savory Egg Custard (Chawanmushi) Using Instant Soup Mix:

  1. 2 Egg (extra-large)
  2. 2 packets Instant clear soup (osuimono) mix (I recommend using matsutake mushroom-flavored ones)
  3. 4 pieces Chicken (bite-size)
  4. 1 dash Soy Sauce (to marinate the chicken)
  5. 300 ml Water (to add to the egg)
  6. 100 ml How Water (to add to the soup stock)
  7. 1 dash Sugar (for easy mixing of the egg)
  8. 1 pinch Salt
  9. Please add the following if you have them:
  10. 1 Gingko nuts or corn kernels
  11. 1 Mixed seafood
  12. 4 cuts Imitation crab meat or naruto
  13. 1 Shiitake or shimeji mushrooms
  14. 1 Mitsuba

Steps to make to make Make Delicious Savory Egg Custard (Chawanmushi) Using Instant Soup Mix

  1. The amount of water you add depends on the size of the egg. (The brown egg is small). Please reduce the amount of water if the egg is smaller. The egg to water (+hot water) ratio = 1:3
  2. If using extra-large eggs, add 200 ml of water and 1 packet of soup mix. For medium-sized eggs, use 180 ml of water (including the hot water)
  3. Marinate the chicken in soy sauce (the amount in the picture serves 6). Marinate for about 30 minutes to remove the gamey odor of the chicken.
  4. In the meantime, use a small container to dissolve the clear soup mix in hot water. Leave to cool. I used a packet meant for commercial restaurant use (1 serving packet makes 150 ml of soup).
  5. Crack the egg, add the sugar and mix well (but don't whip any air into it). Once the sugar has dissolved, add water and mix well. Strain the egg mixture through a coarse sieve.
  6. Attention! Use a coarse-mesh sieve. It's easier to strain the mixture using a coarse sieve rather than a fine-mesh sieve, and easier to clean too. The reason the mixture is strained is to make it smooth.
  7. Another reason to strain the egg mixture is to remove the chalaza (the opaque white bit that attaches the yolk to the egg white) as well as any bits of shell. So be sure to strain it - using a coarse sieve is fine.
  8. Add the strained egg mixture to the cooled clear soup. This time, I have strained the egg directly into the soup. Add salt to taste.
  9. About the shiitake mushrooms: I bought these when they were cheap and froze them. Cut the stems off and put them into bags without washing. You can slice them thinly without having to defrost them.
  10. Place the chicken and other ingredients into 5 chawanmushi containers, then gently pour in the egg mixture. This time I used only chicken and shiitake mushrooms, but I added the ingredients in the soup mix so it's ok.
  11. ~Add if you have these~: Gingko nuts (10) Put them in an envelope (one from junk mail or something that you'll throw away anyway) and fold the envelope closed 2-3 times. Microwave for 1 minute.
  12. You can also add peeled and cleaned shrimp or scallops (from a bag of mixed frozen seafood or so), corn kernels, mitsuba, etc. if you have them too.
  13. If the custard starts to form bubbles, use a spoon to remove them. Fill a pot or frying pan that has a lid with water to come halfway up the sides of the chawanmushi cups.
  14. Cover the frying pan or pot with a lid, but leave a small opening. You can do this by sticking a chopstick in between the lid and the rim of the pot or pan. To prevent condensation from dripping onto the chawanmushi, you can also wrap the lid in a towel. Be careful that the cloth won't catch fire.
  15. Start on high heat. When the lid starts making a clattering sound, it means has come to a boil. Once it starts boiling, turn the heat down to medium low and cook for 10 minutes (you should be able to hear little bits of clattering).
  16. The chawanmushi that are at the end of the pan where the lid is held open won't set well, so after 3 minutes switch the position of the chopstick to the other side of the pot or pan. They are done when clear liquid runs out of the hole when you poke them with a chopstick.
  17. I cut up the chicken for chawanmushi into small pieces, sprinkle it with soy sauce and freeze it. Just take it out 30 minutes before you need it, and it will have defrosted and is already pre-flavored.
  18. This tastes great with a lot of ingredients added, or just a few added. Please note that f you don't add chicken, there won't be any clear liquid when you poke the custard!
  19. It is really delicious with just the salt in the soup stock. The fragrance and flavor of the matsutake mushroom is really addictive.
  20. For reference, when I used a 6-serving soup mix packet, I needed 4 eggs and 700 ml of water (+ hot water).

While that is certainly not the end all be guide to cooking quick and easy lunches it is excellent food for thought. The hope is that will get your own creative juices flowing so that you can prepare excellent lunches for your own family without having to do too horribly much heavy cooking through the approach.

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