
By justonecookbook.com
Oden (Japanese Fish Cake Stew)
Instructions
Prep:30minCook:1h 40min
Oden represents the best of wintertime food in Japan. This classic stew features an assortment of fish cakes simmered in a soy sauce-based dashi broth. Served family style in a donabe clay pot, it‘s a comforting dinner to share with family and friends when the weather turns cold.
Updated at: Fri, 31 Jan 2025 15:42:56 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
42
Low
Glycemic Load
24
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories455.6 kcal (23%)
Total Fat17.3 g (25%)
Carbs45 g (17%)
Sugars21.6 g (24%)
Protein29 g (58%)
Sodium3206.1 mg (160%)
Fiber7.8 g (28%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
4 servings

4 inchesdaikon radish

255gkonnyaku
konjac
1 packageoden set
assorted Japanese fish cakes and fish balls

184gdeep-fried firm tofu cutlet
atsuage

2 piecesaburaage
deep-fried tofu pouch, optional, for the mochi kinchaku

2 piecesmochi
Japanese rice cake, optional, for the mochi kinchaku

4eggs
hard-boiled, boiled for 8 minutes, cooled, and peeled

130gfish cake
hanpen

4 piecesdried kombu
knotted, or hydrate a large piece of kombu, cut strips, and tie a knot in each

6 cupsdashi
Japanese soup stock

2 Tbspusukuchi soy sauce
light-colored, you can use regular soy sauce, but the broth will be darker

1 Tbspsake

2 Tbspmirin

½ tspkosher salt

Japanese karashi hot mustard
optional
Instructions
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