Vegetable Shabu Shabu in Kombu-Ginger Broth Recipe (2024)

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kelly

Hi Caroline, shabu shabu meant to similar to a chinese/korean hot pot. The pot with all the broth in it is kept over a flame, and then you add the raw ingredients in small portions and then when they are cooked, put into a smaller bowl with some of the broth, and eat it as a soup but use chopsticks to dip the veggies into the side sauce as much or as little as you like. Then keep adding more ingredients to the pot to cook as you're eating the small bowl.

nh

Shabu shabu is not a soup, the liquid is to create a hotpot for the solid foods that are being cooked - you pull out the tofu, mushrooms etc. then use the dipping sauce.

Caroline

Hi. This looks amazing. Is the dipping sauce really meant as a condiment to be added to the soup?

Jessica

When I've seen shabu shabu videos on YouTube, it seems the sauce is used as a dip for the ingredients rather than being added directly to the soup. :) It seems like a way to get a variety of tastes out of one bowl.

Juliet Jones

Thanks to all those who responded to Caroline explaining what "shabu shabu" is, and how to eat this dish. I'm sure I'm not the only one who had never heard of it, and thought it was a soup. This should have been explained.

Kendall

This was delicious and the veggies come out with a great texture. Skipped the daikon, and wanted some carbs so I subbed good quality ramen noodles for tofu, boiling them separately adding them at the last minute of the veggies simmering. Tried dipping the veggies/noodles in the sauce and adding a bit of sauce to a bowl of soup, both were tasty.

Stacy

The dipping sauce is amazing! Of note, this recipe didn’t halve well—not quite enough broth—but that’s easily adjusted. Many recipes don’t halve well. I swapped sliced chicken for the tofu and had a fantastic meal.

kingfish

I'm going to experiment with this. I'm not a fan of tofu or daikon, but it looks to me like subbing those out, e.g cubed chicken, maybe celery? Carrot? Something with crunch factor. Anyway, looks like a tasty soup and I'll be interested to see how other cooks approach it.

Renee

We ate this as written but with the addition of red chilies on top. Really restorative.

dictionarygrrl

Broth was gross and bland. Manages to repurpose the veggies for ramen

MD

I made too much! What's the best way to store leftovers?

Nicole

Any recommendations for a good brand of kombu? On all the packages of kombu I find at my local Asian grocer, there is a disclaimer that cancer causing chemicals are used to preserve or process.

Meg

Shabu shabu translates to swish swish, the sound made as you swirl your veggies or meat through simmering kombu broth. By definition this is not that, but it has traditional ingredients. Udon noodles are often offered and very thinly sliced meats which are dipped into a sesame sauce.

Bridget

Perfect Sunday evening soup, subbed in Beech Mushrooms and Purple Daikon and it looked at gorgeous as it tasted!

Ben M

The packet of kombu I bought only had 7.5 Oz so I added wood ear mushrooms to make up the difference. Was a little bland after simmering and adding salt- not enough umami flavor, so I added a couple pinches of msg. Turned out tasty!

JKHolly

This is a great family/social dinner. My first experience with Shabu Shabu, and really appreciated how the process of dipping the vegetables in the sauce slowed down the meal and nurtured conversation. The broth was surprisingly special given the simplicity of the ingredients. And very satisfying!

nita

Amazing recipe. Loved it! Lovely flavors and so healthy. I added a bit of the dipping sauce to the broth and ate like a soup.

Renee

We ate this as written but with the addition of red chilies on top. Really restorative.

Kendall

This was delicious and the veggies come out with a great texture. Skipped the daikon, and wanted some carbs so I subbed good quality ramen noodles for tofu, boiling them separately adding them at the last minute of the veggies simmering. Tried dipping the veggies/noodles in the sauce and adding a bit of sauce to a bowl of soup, both were tasty.

Stacy

The dipping sauce is amazing! Of note, this recipe didn’t halve well—not quite enough broth—but that’s easily adjusted. Many recipes don’t halve well. I swapped sliced chicken for the tofu and had a fantastic meal.

Vida

Kombu has too much iodine. Can another sea vegetable be used instead?

Caroline

Hi. This looks amazing. Is the dipping sauce really meant as a condiment to be added to the soup?

Jessica

When I've seen shabu shabu videos on YouTube, it seems the sauce is used as a dip for the ingredients rather than being added directly to the soup. :) It seems like a way to get a variety of tastes out of one bowl.

nh

Shabu shabu is not a soup, the liquid is to create a hotpot for the solid foods that are being cooked - you pull out the tofu, mushrooms etc. then use the dipping sauce.

kelly

Hi Caroline, shabu shabu meant to similar to a chinese/korean hot pot. The pot with all the broth in it is kept over a flame, and then you add the raw ingredients in small portions and then when they are cooked, put into a smaller bowl with some of the broth, and eat it as a soup but use chopsticks to dip the veggies into the side sauce as much or as little as you like. Then keep adding more ingredients to the pot to cook as you're eating the small bowl.

kingfish

I'm going to experiment with this. I'm not a fan of tofu or daikon, but it looks to me like subbing those out, e.g cubed chicken, maybe celery? Carrot? Something with crunch factor. Anyway, looks like a tasty soup and I'll be interested to see how other cooks approach it.

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Vegetable Shabu Shabu in Kombu-Ginger Broth Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is shabu shabu broth made of? ›

Shabu Shabu broth is traditionally and almost always a kombu dashi broth. This is just made from kombu (kelp) in water. It's easy, healthy, and has a light flavor. However, you can still find other types of broth used for Shabu Shabu sometimes.

Do you drink shabu shabu broth? ›

Rice is to be enjoyed alone and adding sauces makes it more difficult to eat as it loses it's stickiness. Don't drink the broth/stock after the cooking as you would a bowl of soup.

What does shabu mean in Japanese? ›

Probably ultimately from Japanese シャブ (“stimulant: amphetamine, methamphetamine”), in turn possibly from the verb しゃぶる (shaburu, “to suck on something”), from the way that the addictiveness of the drugs sucks in the user.

What broth is good for hotpot? ›

Ingredients For Hot Pot Broth:

Chicken broth – We like to use chicken broth for it's light taste. You can also add beef or pork bone broth for extra creaminess. Shiitake mushrooms – I buy dried shiitake mushrooms and store them in my pantry and use them for broths and soups.

Can shabu shabu be healthy? ›

The broth used to cook the dish is typically made from dashi, a Japanese stock made from kelp and bonito flakes, which is high in nutrients and has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. Not only is shabu shabu a nutritious choice, but it can also have other health benefits.

What vegetables are best in a hotpot? ›

Hot Pot Ingredient List. Hearty and leafy, look for greens that retain texture after cooking like bok choy, watercress, snow pea leaves, Napa cabbage, Chinese spinach, gai lan and green onions. Look for daikon, carrots, small potatoes and either cut into cubes or thinly sliced.

What is the difference of shabu shabu and hotpot? ›

Traditional Chinese hot pot generally comes already loaded with meat, seafood, and vegetables, but with shabu shabu you'll be given plates of meat, vegetables and other items (dumplings and udon, for example) to cook in the broth.

How to cut vegetables for shabu shabu? ›

Slice your carrot diagonally and cut the green onions into lengths of 2.5 inches. Remove the roots from the enoki mushrooms and separate them into smaller bunches. Remove stalks from your shiitake mushrooms, place everything on a plate, and put it near your shabu shabu pot.

Are you supposed to eat the soup in Hotpot? ›

Some like to drink the hot pot broth and some don't—but if you do, wait until the end of the meal.

What do you put first in shabu shabu? ›

Once your dashi broth is boiling, reduce to a simmer and begin the shabu shabu! Place some carrot and cabbage in first, as these will take the longest to cook (around 3 minutes). Next pop in some udon, mushrooms or tofu (these only need a minute).

How to eat shabu correctly? ›

How to eat shabu-shabu 🥢 First, pick up the thinly sliced meat using your chopsticks Clip it near the end part of the meat. Give it a spin like you're writing circles on air. Dip into the hotpot. Then to your sauce and enjoy!

What is shabu sauce made of? ›

It's usually made with miso paste, sesame paste, soy sauce, rice vinegar, toasted sesame oil, and sesame seeds. Some variations of shabu shabu dipping sauce also include dashi and/or mirin.

What is the broth made of in hot and sour soup? ›

The soup broth

Chinese Hot and Sour soup broth is made with chicken stock which is flavoured with typical Asian ingredients such as soy sauce, sugar, pepper and ginger. The soup is thickened slightly using cornstarch/cornflour – I love how the glossy broth coats the ingredients when you scoop it up!

Can you drink the broth in Hotpot? ›

You can drink the broth throughout your meal or save it until the end when it's soaked up all the lovely flavours from your ingredients. Remember, it's a communal meal, so don't be greedy! Share out the food and enjoy the experience together.

What kind of meat is used for shabu shabu? ›

Sliced pork shoulder loin or ribs, lamb, or even chicken is possible. However, beef and pork would be the most common. There is nothing special in cooking Shabu Shabu other than using sliced meat. No seasoning is needed.

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