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Renkon Hasami-yaki


By Soy-sauce Queen (Visit website)




Ma 129Renkon (Lotus root)


Pork sausage


Shiso


potato starch


oil


cut Renkon 5mm thin


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sandwich the pork sausage and Shiso leaf between two slices of Lotus root


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heat the skillet and put oil in it, then fry that


when it is cooked, serve it on the plate


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I did not add any seasonings because pork sausage was already spicy.


I hope you enjoy it!


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