Italian Flavored Tomato Nabe (Hotpot)
Italian Flavored Tomato Nabe (Hotpot)

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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have italian flavored tomato nabe (hotpot) using 21 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Italian Flavored Tomato Nabe (Hotpot):
  1. Make ready Canned whole tomatoes ●
  2. Get Tomato ketchup ●
  3. Prepare Olive oil ●
  4. Prepare Garlic ●
  5. Prepare Bacon ●
  6. Make ready Onion ●
  7. Make ready Red wine ●
  8. Get Soup stock granules ●
  9. Get to 2 leaves Bay leaf
  10. Prepare Water ●
  11. Make ready Potato
  12. Get Wiener sausages
  13. Take Cabbage
  14. Prepare Carrot, onion, shimeji mushrooms
  15. Prepare Spinach
  16. Prepare florets Broccoli
  17. Make ready Chicken thigh meat
  18. Get To finish:
  19. Prepare Pizza cheese ●
  20. Take Basil leaves (dried is ok)
  21. Get Parmesan cheese
Instructions to make Italian Flavored Tomato Nabe (Hotpot):
  1. Slice the garlic thinly. Shred up the bacon. Make diagonal cuts into the wiener sausages. Slice the carrots, and optionally cut them out with decorative cutters.
  2. Slice the onion thinly. Divide the broccoli into florets, and make cutouts out of the stems. Cut up the rest of the vegetables into easy to eat pieces.
  3. The potato, carrot and broccoli stems are tougher so put them in a heatproof container with 2 tablespoons of water, cover with plastic film and microwave for about 3 minutes.
  4. Sauté the garlic and bacon in olive oil in a pot over low heat. When the bacon exudes fat, add the onion and keep sautéeing.
  5. When the onion has wilted and started to brown, add the red wine and the canned tomatoes, crushing the latter. Add the water and bay leaf and raise the heat to high.
  6. Add the soup stock and ketchup, stir to dissolve and then add the prepped solid ingredients. Cover with a lid. When it comes to a boil lower the heat to medium and cook for 5 minutes.
  7. Take the lid off and add the pizza cheese and optional dried basil. Put the lid back on, cook for another 5 minutes and it's done.
  8. As long as you follow the ● ingredient amounts, you can add whatever else you like. Adding Parmesan cheese and black pepper to your plate is delicious too.
  9. A "shime" or finish for the hotpot idea - pasta. Simmer the leftover soup to reduce it, and add firm cooked pasta. Season with ketchup and a little salt and pepper. Serve with Parmesan cheese.
  10. Another finish for the hotpot is risotto. Mix the soup and cooked rice together, put into an ovenproof dish, top with pizza cheese, panko, ketchup and mayonnaise in layers, and bake until browned.
  11. Another "shime" or finish for the hotpot idea - rissotto with egg. Add cooked rice to soup and bring to a boil. Add an egg per serving and stir. Stop cooking when the egg is soft set.
  12. Another "shime" or finish for the hotpot idea - Italian flavored udon noodles. Heat up the leftover hotpot ingredients with frozen udon noodles. When the noodles have loosened up, add cheese and beaten egg, put on a lid and cook until the egg is soft set. Eat the noodles while mixing them with the egg.

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