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  1. 5 de ene. de 2020 · Estamos haciendo Motsu Nikomi, estofado de vísceras de cerdo, usando una olla a presión. No hay olores indeseados a motsu. El suave motsu ha absorbido el caldo y sabe delicioso. Aunque tomará más tiempo, también puedes hacerlo en una olla de cocción lenta o una olla normal.

  2. 24 de dic. de 2019 · We are making Motsu Nikomi, pork chitterlings stew, using a pressure cooker. There isn't any unwanted smells of motsu. The tender motsu has absorbed the broth and it tastes delicious. Although it will take a longer time, you can also make it with a slow cooker or regular pot.

  3. 23 de abr. de 2015 · Motsu Nikomi is a simple home style dish recipe, one of very popular Japanese favorite appetizer especially during cold season, it is made of Pork or Beef intestines or chicken giblets...

  4. 25 de abr. de 2015 · Motsu Nikomi is a simple home style dish recipe, one of very popular Japanese favorite appetizer especially during cold season, Motsu Nikomi itself made of pork (pig) or beef (cow) intestines or chicken giblets (cleaned and boiled) simmer and cooked (it takes long time, more or less than 2 hours) and flavored with miso paste, Japanese sake, soy ...

  5. We are making Motsu Nikomi, pork chitterlings stew, using a pressure cooker. There isn't any unwanted smells of motsu. The tender motsu has absorbed the broth and it tastes delicious. Although...

  6. Heat oil in large stock pot set over medium heat. Add carrot, daikon, onion, garlic and ginger. Cook for 10 minutes or until fragrant and softened but not browned. Pour in 24 cups (6 L) water and add tripe; bring to a boil. Simmer for 1 to 1½ hours or until very tender. Meanwhile, separate cabbage into leaves and cut in half crosswise.

  7. Motsu Nikomi is a rich, flavorful Japanese chitterlings stew. It's usually eaten as an appetizer in restaurants and it goes really well with Japanese sake or beer. Add it to a good bowl of rice...