Japanese-Style Chilled Carbonara Pasta With Bonito Flakes
Japanese-Style Chilled Carbonara Pasta With Bonito Flakes

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have japanese-style chilled carbonara pasta with bonito flakes using 8 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Japanese-Style Chilled Carbonara Pasta With Bonito Flakes:
  1. Prepare 200 grams Spaghetti
  2. Take 80 grams Canned tuna
  3. Get 50 grams ○Mayonnaise
  4. Take 100 grams ○Tofu
  5. Take 50 ml ○Ponzu
  6. Get 1 grams Salt and pepper
  7. Take 20 grams Green onion (thinly sliced)
  8. Get 20 grams Bonito flakes

Swich up the toppings for fun! We usually top the chilled tofu with katsuobushi (dried bonito flakes), green onions, and grated ginger. Bonito is a kind of tuna, and Katsuobushi is dried, smoked bonito. Katsuobushi is often used as flakes shaved from a piece of dried fish.

Instructions to make Japanese-Style Chilled Carbonara Pasta With Bonito Flakes:
  1. Mix together the ○ ingredients.
  2. Cut the green onion into small pieces.
  3. Boil the spaghetti until it's a little soft.
  4. Rinse it in cold water once it has boiled.
  5. Add a little rice oil to the spaghetti in Step 4 and mix.
  6. Add the tuna, and mix in the ○ ingredients from Step 1 so everything blends well.
  7. Serve it on a plate, top with the green onions and the bonito flakes, and it's ready!

Bonito is a kind of tuna, and Katsuobushi is dried, smoked bonito. Katsuobushi is often used as flakes shaved from a piece of dried fish. Katsuobushi has a smokey savory taste that is a great accent for many Japanese dishes. Because dried bonito is packed with lot of umami (savory taste), it is perfect. Sliced okra topped with bonito flakes and soy sauce is a bit crunchy and sticky.

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