MILLE-FEUILLE NABE : A THOUSAND LEAVES HOT POT : 밀페유나베 만들기
Hi guys!
Today I’m going to share how to make Mille-Feuille Nabe. Mille-Feuille is as you know, very famous French dessert also as known as Napoleon. Layers and layers of all the goodness- puff pastry, custard/pastry cream and more! Mille-Feuille means “A Thousand Leaves”.
Could you guess after looking at the picture?
How this delightful dessert became a hot pot? Who knows?
One thing I’m sure is this Mille-Feuille Nabe is as delightful and delicious as french dessert!
Layers and layers of Napa cabbage, paper thin beef/pork, kale and some more extra vegetables! Such a delightful, light yet, very hearty dish. Perfect for the season!
This dish is perfect for entertain your family and friends because of the signature festive presentation and it can be prepared a day ahead! How is that sound, huh? Sounds AWESOME to me~!
Prepare in a pot ready to cook, and right before sure, just add stock and cook it away! Easy entertaining food, right?
Mille-Feuille Nabe is origin in Japan. Nabe is Japanese style hot pot and there are millions different kinds of nabe recipes are out there.
But some reason this Mille-Feuille Nabe became very popular in Korea lately, (I found over internet! Ah, love technology!) so I had to try it too! After I gave it a try? I had to share with you all!
So, hopefully this beautiful hot pot dish can warm your winter and give you some inspirations in the kitchen during this holidays.
Good luck in the kitchen and have fun!
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