Seafood hotpot: similar recipe
A more traditional hot pot experience, as is typical in Chinese dining, involves a boiling pot of broth with various raw ingredients that diners themselves dip in the hot stock to cook and consume. A Japanese take on this style of dining is called shabu-shabu and was introduced in Osaka around a hundred years ago. This version uses a broth of dried kelp and an assortment of raw meats and seafood to dip into the scalding liquid.
If this seafood hot pot recipe doesn’t fully assuage your seafood craving, your choices for further marine adventures are about as many as there are fish in the sea. Journey south to Malaysia for a spicy curry ragout called laksa, in which prawns are spiced with ginger and chillies and softened by coconut milk and egg noodles. Or dig your spoon into a black risotto with octopus, clam, and shrimp accented with Parmesan cheese. Or learn to combine sweet with the salt of the briny by exploring unique fruit and seafood pairings.