Japanese Vegan Soup (Kenchinjiru)
Japanese Vegan Soup (Kenchinjiru)

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Kenchinjiru is a flavorful vegan soup created originally as a Buddhist temple cuisine (精進料理) with root vegetables and shiitake and kombu stock. Kenjinjiru or sometimes spelled as Kenchin-jiru ("jiru" means soup in Japanese) derived its name "Kenchin" from "Kencho" - the Zen. Kenchinjiru (けんちん汁) is a hearty plant-based Japanese soup that's made with a vegan shiitake mushroom and konbu stock.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have japanese vegan soup (kenchinjiru) using 11 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Japanese Vegan Soup (Kenchinjiru):
  1. Prepare taros or potatoes
  2. Make ready carrot
  3. Take daikon raddish
  4. Get gobo
  5. Take green onion
  6. Prepare konnyaku
  7. Make ready tofu
  8. Get sesame oil
  9. Take komb kelp dashi soup stock
  10. Make ready Sake
  11. Get soy sauce

Kenchin jiru (けんちん汁, 巻繊汁 kenchinjiru), also spelled kenchin-jiru, and sometimes referred to simply as kenchin, is a Japanese vegetable soup prepared using root vegetables and tofu. It is a popular dish in Japan and is prepared in various manners using myriad ingredients. This classic Japanese soup is hearty yet low in calories, full of fiber, and just all around good for you. It helps to counteract all the cookies and sweets you might be indulging in at this time of year.

Steps to make Japanese Vegan Soup (Kenchinjiru):
  1. Cut the carrot and the daikon radish into 5 mm thick quarter slice.
  2. Peel the taro skin and cut into bite-size chunks.
  3. Wash the gobo to remove the soil and cut it into random chunks.
  4. Cut the green onion into small pieces.
  5. Cut the konnyaku into half and slice into about 5 mm thick. Boil them for about 3 minutes, then drain the water.
  6. Cut the tofu into dices.
  7. Heat the sesame oil in a pot add the carrot, the daikon radish, the taro, and the gobo and stir-fry over medium-high heat for one minute.
  8. Add the konnyaku, the tofu, and the green onion to stir-fry for a few minutes.
  9. Pour the dashi broth and sake. Keep heating and simmer until the ingredients are cooked.

Since kenchinjiru is a shojin ryouri or temple cuisine dish, the basic version given here is vegan. Kenchinjiru is a Japanese-style vegetable soup that is made with an assortment of root vegetables and tofu. My version of kenchinjiru is non-vegetarian as I have used bonito seasoning to make the stock and have also added fish cakes in it. Nonetheless, it's still a pretty wholesome and hearty soup. Japanese Vegetable Soup (Kenchinjiru) was originally a Buddhist dish.

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