Hello everybody, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, shungiku (edible chrysanthemum) caesar salad. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Great recipe for Shungiku (Edible Chrysanthemum) Caesar Salad. If you can't find Shungiku (Edible Chrysanthemum), try mix of Spinach & Rocket, or other salad vegetables that have strong flavour. I think they taste much better than lettuces.
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Ingredients
This is a typical Japanese salad called 'Sunomono', that means 'vinegared dish'. The most common Japanese salad dressing is made with Salt, Sugar and Vinegar. For Shungiku (Edible Chrysanthemum) salad, I definitely add some Soy Sauce. A little bit of Japanese Mustard or Sesame Oil would be a nice.
Instructions
This is a typical Japanese salad called 'Sunomono', that means 'vinegared dish'. The most common Japanese salad dressing is made with Salt, Sugar and Vinegar. For Shungiku (Edible Chrysanthemum) salad, I definitely add some Soy Sauce. A little bit of Japanese Mustard or Sesame Oil would be a nice addition. Shungiku is a leafy green Japanese vegetable that is used in a variety of different dishes to add a depth of flavour.
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