Basic Dashi
serves 2-4
Recipe from cookthink
Dashi is the Japanese word for stock. The most basic one is made this way, with kombu (dried seaweed), bonito flakes and water. Dashi is most often seen as the foundation for miso soup, but its clean flavor and umami taste make it useful just about anwhere you'd use fish or chicken stock.
ingredients
5 cups cold water
1 large piece of kombu seaweed (about 5 x 10 inches)
2 cups bonito flakes
timer
prep: 5 minutes
total: 30 minutes
tools
large saucepan
tongs
fine strainer
instructions
1. In a large saucepan, heat the water and seaweed over medium heat. Just before the water boils, remove the pot from the heat. (If the water boils the broth will probably be too strong.)
2. After 5 minutes, remove and discard the seaweed. Put the pan back over medium heat and -- again -- just before it boils, add the bonito flakes and remove the pot from the heat. Once the bonito flakes have sunk to the bottom of the pot, the broth is done. (This should take about 5 minutes.)
3. Pour the mixture through a fine strainer (or cheesecloth). Store the stock in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. You can also freeze it for longer storage.















