Hello everybody, it’s Brad, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, homemade miso made in a plastic storage container (salty version). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook homemade miso made in a plastic storage container (salty version) using 3 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Homemade Miso Made In a Plastic Storage Container (Salty Version):
- Get 840 grams Dried soybeans
- Make ready 480 grams Dried rice koji
- Get 500 grams Salt (or shima maasu, Okinawan salt)
Instructions to make Homemade Miso Made In a Plastic Storage Container (Salty Version):
- Soak the soybeans in water overnight. Drain off the water the next day, and cook in fresh water slowly for about 4 to 5 hours. Skim off the scum that comes out of them carefully.
- When the soybeans are soft enough that you can crush one between the thumb and forefinger of your opposite hand (your left hand if you're right-handed, and vice versa), put them in a container that you have sterilized with ethanol and mash them.
- Reserve about 2 handfuls of the salt. Mix the remaining and salt and the rice koji together. (This mixture is called koji cut with salt.)
- Mix the soybeans and the salt-koji together well. Add the cooking liquid from the soy beans until the mixture has a soft doughy texture, about the same as your earlobe feels.
- Form the mixture from Step 4 into balls about the size of baseballs.
- Spray a plastic storage container with ethanol, and sprinkle the bottom with 1/2 of the salt that was reserved in Step 3. Press the balls from Step 5 tightly into the container, leaving no gaps.
- Cover the top with the remaining salt and spray lightly with ethanol. Cover with a piece of plastic wrap, spray with more ethanol and put on another layer of plastic wrap.
- Wipe off any soy beans that are stuck to the sides of the container, spray with more ethanol and put the lid on. Wrap in newspaper and leave in a cool dark place.
- Open it up in about 5 months to check on it. Mix it up from the bottom with a clean paddle.
- Spray lightly with ethanol and cover with 2 sheets of plastic wrap.
- It's ready to eat after about a year.
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