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Popular recipes

Spicy Nabe with Tofu

This spicy nabe is packed with tofu, mushrooms, and vegetables, creating a comforting and flavorful hot pot. Perfect for cold winter nights!

Nabe Hot Pot

Create a flavorful nabe hot pot by simmering nabe with a variety of Asian vegetables, tofu, and your choice of protein. Serve it with a side of steamed rice for a complete meal!

Nabe Miso Soup

Make a hearty and delicious miso soup by combining nabe with miso paste, tofu, seaweed, and green onions. It's a comforting soup that warms up your soul!

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is nabe?

    Nabe is a Japanese hot pot dish.

  • How is nabe cooked?

    Nabe is typically cooked at the dining table using a portable stove.

  • Can nabe be vegetarian?

    Yes, nabe can be made with only vegetarian ingredients.

  • How long does it take to cook nabe?

    The cooking time for nabe can vary depending on the ingredients, but usually takes around 20-30 minutes.

  • Can nabe be spicy?

    Yes, nabe can be made spicy by adding chili peppers or spicy sauces.

  • Is nabe a healthy dish?

    Nabe can be a healthy dish as it incorporates a variety of ingredients and is often low in fat.

  • Are there any specific etiquettes to follow when eating nabe?

    It is common to take turns adding ingredients to the nabe pot and eat directly from the pot.

  • Can nabe be made for a large group of people?

    Yes, nabe is often enjoyed as a communal meal and can be made for a large group of people.

  • What ingredients can be used in nabe?

    Various ingredients can be used in nabe such as seafood, vegetables, tofu, and meat.

  • What kind of broth is used in nabe?

    There are different types of broths used in nabe, such as miso, soy sauce, or dashi.

  • Is nabe gluten-free?

    Nabe can be gluten-free depending on the ingredients and broth used.

  • What are some popular types of nabe?

    Some popular types of nabe include sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, and yosenabe.

  • What kind of cooking pot is used for nabe?

    A traditional Japanese earthenware pot called a donabe is commonly used for cooking nabe.

  • Can leftovers from nabe be reheated?

    Yes, leftovers from nabe can be reheated and enjoyed later.

  • What are some common dipping sauces for nabe?

    Some common dipping sauces for nabe include ponzu sauce, sesame sauce, and goma dare.

  • Where can I buy nabe?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.