- Ingredients:
- ☆ 200g chicken
- ☆ 3 potato
- ☆ 1 onion
- ☆ 2 turnips
- ☆ 1 leaf laurel
- ☆ 15g flour
- ☆ 15g butter
- ☆ 100ml fresh cream
- ☆ 800ml water
- ☆ salt , pepper
☆White-White Stew(白い野菜の白いシチュー) ☆
Good Afternoon Everyone. Hows your week going so far. Everything here is going great. Finally Japan has entered the medals, a Silver and Bronze from the 500 meter speed skating. Hoping to get at least 2 more maybe. Watching the mens figure skating now, we’ll see how they do.
Well, back to the Cooking. Todays Cooking Japanese Style called White Stew or 白い野菜の白いシチュー in Japanese. This recipe is easy to make and great for those cold and chilly days. My kids just love having this for dinner, cause it think they like dipping their French bread into it. Well, I hope you enjoy making this as well as having a great time eating too.
Let see what ingredients we need to make our White Stew.
Direction:
1. Cut the chicken into 6-8 pieces, peel the potato and cut in half, cut the onion using wedge cut into 4-6 pieces, peel the turnip and cut off the stalk, and cut the stalk into 3㎝ length pieces.
2. Place the chicken, onion and laurel into a pot, add the water and over a high heat, become bring to the boil, reduce a low heat, skim off the foam and simmer for 20 min.
3. put the flour and butter into a small bowl, and knead then well( make to Beurre manie )
4. When the chicken are tender, add the potato and simmer for 15 min, then, add little salt and turnip and simmer, when the ingredients are tender, add the fresh cream and beurre manie to thicken.
5. Season with salt and pepper, serve in a dish.
This Recipes Serves 2 people. There you have it. Hope you enjoy this, until next time let’s cook together. 次回は一緒に作りましょう~^^/~~ PS: If you enjoy my Daily recipe subscribe to my RSS Feed and I also have available my first e-Book, which FREE to you for coming by and reading my Japanese CookingRecipes. Thank you..
















Nice recipe I will try to make one and if it will be good I will put it on our menu. But this one is for winter. My recipe is great for Summer try it : make fresh yogurt from milk and just cut some cucumbers and fresh mint and add some salt That’s it try it out very fresh recipe!!!
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Thank you Naoko, for a great recipe, I made it last day and the taste was amazing and wonderful, that creamy white souse was perfect, and the taste in my mouth last till morning.
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I usually don’t reply to these things but after just making this recipe I’m so happy with how little time it took and how yummy it is that I feel obliged to say thanks! This one is definitely going in my recipe binder…cheers!
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The trick to preventing the ginger/garlic (aromatics) from burning is to make sure the wok is hot before adding the oil. Judge the heat of the wok by flicking a drop of water. The moment the water evaporates within a second or two it’s ready (It’s important not to overheat the wok). Then swirl in the oil and immediately add the aromatics. I only stir-fry them until they are just fragrant (usually no more than 10 seconds) before adding meat/vegies.
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Hi Naoko, Thanks for the recipe!!! Do you think that salt’n'peppa is enough, I think that white pepper will be nice for white sauce and little bit of aroma spices.
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This one is definitely going in my recipe binder…cheers!
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Nice recipe I will try to make one and if it will be good I will put it on our menu.
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thanks Naoko,,,im married to Japanese and have a daughter and always looking for new recipes, thanks for posting your blog,,im gonna try the white stew today !
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Hello Naoko, how do you think if combination of colors with this stew, I think I will be great with yellow and green salad, cause I never eat meat with out vegetables.
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Hi Naoko, Thanks for the recipe!!! Do you think that some musk spices is enough, I think that white pepper will be nice for white sauce and little bit of aroma spices.
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Hi Naoko, surely i will show your blog to my chefs maybe we will use something for the new Japanese page of our menu that I plan for 2 months already, thanks!
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Good day Naoko, I was wandering if you can just give a quick advice to chicken meat in this recipe cause meat in chicken gives different taste to dish, white meat is too dry and need to be in liquid-like sauce, other meat will be great of course without bones and will give tasty notes to dish. What do you think?
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This is a wonderful recipe, thanks for posting! Do you have any ideas as to what it would be good with? I’m not too familiar with Malaysian food, but if I have this with it I’m sure I’d love it!
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Thank you Naoko, for a great recipe, I made it last day and the taste was amazing and wonderful, that creamy white souse was perfect, and the taste in my mouth last till morning.
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i would love to do figure skating every week, this has been my hobby and a mild form of exercise for my body -`.
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