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Chicken zosui is a Japanese rice soup recipe that turns tender chicken, soft rice, and savory broth into a warm and comforting meal. This dish is often made with cooked rice simmered gently in dashi or chicken broth, allowing the grains to soften without becoming too heavy or mushy. Chicken adds protein and rich flavor, while ingredients such as mushrooms, green onion, carrot, ginger, soy sauce, mirin, or a beaten egg can bring extra aroma, color, and texture. As the rice absorbs the broth, the soup becomes silky and satisfying, with each spoonful carrying gentle umami and tender pieces of chicken. The final zosui is ideal for a light lunch, easy dinner, or a soothing meal when you want something warm and simple, especially when finished with scallions, sesame, nori, or a small splash of ponzu.
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00:00Hi, I'm Yuto and today I'm going to show you how to make a comforting Japanese rice
00:05soup called Zosui.
00:06Let's get started.
00:08I'm making a chicken version today so first take a boneless chicken thigh and peel off
00:13the skin.
00:14We will use the skin in the recipe so don't throw it away.
00:18Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces, the thigh is about 300g but you only need 150g
00:24so you can save the leftover for another dish or even just double this recipe if you like.
00:32Next take a cooking pot and heat it on medium low with one teaspoon of cooking oil.
00:37This is a one pot dish so make sure it's big enough for the other ingredients later.
00:44Now this step is my secret to making the ultimate chicken Zosui.
00:48We're going to render the chicken fat, place it down flat and sprinkle it with black pepper
00:53and now all we need to do is wait until it's golden and crispy.
00:59Don't be tempted to turn up the heat.
01:01We need to cook it slowly so that the fat renders out which will add so much flavour to the
01:07soup.
01:08Flip it over occasionally to brown both sides evenly and prevent burning.
01:14Ok this looks great so take it out and place it on kitchen paper to absorb the excess oil.
01:19We will use this crispy chicken skin as a topping at the end.
01:24Now let's start making the soup for 400ml of dashi stock and tablespoon of sake into the pot.
01:33We're just going to bring this to a boil over medium high then reduce it to medium low to maintain
01:40a simmer.
01:41Add the chicken thigh and mix it around.
01:49While that cooks we're going to prepare the rice.
01:53Place a sieve over a bowl of cold water, add the rice and wash it to release the excess starch.
01:59This recipe uses 200g of cooked rice.
02:02It can be leftovers or freshly cooked whatever you have available but it needs to be cooked in advance.
02:14Now lift the sieve up and add the rice to the pot.
02:22Next add half carrot, 30g of Japanese leek, 2 siitake mushrooms, 100g of enoki mushrooms, 15g of grey ginger and
02:383 tablespoons of light soy sauce.
02:41If you don't have light soy sauce you can use dark soy sauce instead but you will need to increase
02:46the amount a little bit or add a little salt to achieve a similar saltiness.
02:52Mix it around and once the carrots start to soften up, set a timer for 5 minutes.
02:58Since everything is cut thin or small, 5 minutes is a good amount of time to make the vegetables tender
03:05yet still have a bit of crunch.
03:08While we wait, crack 2 eggs into a bowl and whisk them until combined.
03:15Once 5 minutes have passed, pour the egg into the pot and wait 30 seconds before giving it a light
03:21mix.
03:32And then turn it off the heat.
03:34You can spoon it straight into the serving balls like this.
03:43I like to garnish it with chopped green onions, shredded nori.
03:49And then crush the chicken skin from earlier to make a crunchy topping.
03:54A sprinkle of shimi togarashi is a great way to add a hint of heat.
03:59And even though I forgot this time, I also love this dish with a drizzle of toasted sesame oil.
04:05Anyway, that's it, delicious, warming and comforting Japanese chicken sauce.
04:11And great news, I've launched a free mobile app that makes following along with my recipes even easier.
04:17It's the perfect kitchen companion after watching my videos.
04:20You can access step-by-step instructions right on your phone while you cook.
04:25The download link is in the description below.
04:28Thanks so much for watching.
04:29If you want to know more about this recipe, you can find all the info on my blog.
04:34I've put the link on the screen.
04:35You can also find more similar recipe videos in my chicken recipe playlist on the screen.
04:41Hope see you in the next video. Take care.
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