Thursday, March 10, 2011

Dinner in Under 10 Minutes: Toasted Mochi with Citrus Stir Fry

I got home late tonight and was already starving, so my limited dinner options included instant ramen, defrosting some leftover lentil soup, or making something from scratch.  I decided to see how quickly I could make a meal, and it turns out, under 10 minutes from the time I walked into the kitchen.


So here’s my little 10-minute dinner experiment.  I hope you like it.
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10 Minute Toasted Mochi with Citrus Stir Fry
Packaged plain mochi (glutinous rice cakes)
Asparagus, cut into pieces
Kabocha (Japanese Pumpkin), cut into pieces
Aburaage tofu (fried sheet tofu), roughly chopped
Scallions (Green/spring onion), chopped fine
Fresh ginger, grated or chopped very fine
Dried chilies, chopped fine
Ponzu yuzu  (Japanese citrus) soy sauce
Honey
Olive oil
Fresh yuzu or lemon (optional)

 Aburaage tofu

Mochi
 
1. Begin to toast the mochi, either in a frying pan or in the toaster oven.  (Be careful, since, like bread, it goes from perfectly toasted and delicious to charcoal in just a few seconds.)  Flip when the first side is toasted.
 
 Toasting the mochi

2. Blanch the asparagus and kabocha (Boil the vegetables for 1 minute in lightly salted water.  Drain and immediately cool the vegetables by running under cold water or immersing in ice water to stop cooking.)
  
3. Heat a frying pan or walk over medium high heat (a water drop should “dance” in the heat before evaporating).  Add about ½ tsp olive oil.  Heat the chilies for about 30 seconds, then add the ginger.  (Remember, this is a stir fry, so keep the food moving over the high heat to prevent burning)  Another 30 seconds later, add the blanched vegetables, tofu, and scallions.  Cook another minute.   Add the ponzu (2-3 tbsp per person should be plenty) and honey (to taste – I only used about 1/2 tsp for just a little sweetness).  Reduce the heat to very low.
 The stir fry

4.  When the mochi is done (toasted on both sides and puffy and gooey in the center), put on a plate and pour the stir fry over the toasted mochi.  Finish with a squeeze of fresh yuzu or lemon.  Enjoy.
 10 minutes to dinner
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That’s my 10 minute dinner experiment.  It sure beat McDonalds!

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