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Step 1
Combine dashi, mirin, sake, soy and sugar in a wok or saute pan large enough to hold all the ingredients. Bring to a simmer over medium low heat..
Step 2
Mix in the miso. One trick I like is to put the miso in a small strainer and work it through into the soup base. That way you aren't chasing miso around pan. That sucks.
Step 3
Add the onions, bring to a simmer and cover. Cook until the onions are soft. This takes about 5 minutes.
Step 4
Add the beef and continue cooking until just done. This takes no time at all. It depends on how thinly sliced the beef is, of course. Few minutes max.
Step 5
At this point taste. It may need more salt. That's why I use low sodium soy. Easy to add salt. Impossible to take it away.
Step 6
Serve over rice and garnish with pickled ginger, green onion, sesame seeds and shichimi togarashi. A poached egg makes a nice addition. The creamy egg yolk with the beef and rice. Yum.A bowl of miso soup makes a great start to this meal.
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