Ingredients: (amounts are arbitrary)
1/3 of the “gobo” burdock root, skin scraped off using the back of a knife, thinly sliced on bias (on angle), then julienned, and soaked in cold water until used.
1 small carrot, skin peeled and julienned like the burdock
2 tbs mirin
2 tbs soy sauce
1 tbs dark sesame oil
Directions:
Drain the burdock. Add the burdock and carrot in a cold frying pan, put on medium flame and stir for a few minutes until the residual water on the veggies is mostly evaporated. (If the amout of water on the burdock is not enough to soften the burdock add a bit more water).
Add the mirin, stir then add the soy sauce stir until almost no liquid is left, taste and adjust the seasoning
Turn off the flame, add the sesame oil and white sesame seeds and mix.
Initially, I thought the sesame flavor was strong, but it calmed down when the dish cooled. I could not tell the difference between the stir-frying and stir-steaming method in the texture and taste of the final kimpira dish. But the major difference was much less splatter mess.
