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4
Easy
2 hr
Published 2012
A Japanese hot pot, or nabe, is a one-pot meal in which the ingredients are simmered together in a broth. While many kinds of nabe exist, this particular one is patterned after the popular yosenabe, where any ingredients you choose may be combined in one pot. After cooking, the pot (or slow cooker, in this case) is brought to the table for everyone to gather around and serve themselves. The remaining broth can be enjoyed with cooked rice or noodles. Offer soy sauce, toa
