
Vegetarian Mushroom Hot Pot
Vegetarian Mushroom Hot Pot
Classic DishHot Pot
Prep: 25 min • Cook: 40 min. A deeply savory vegetarian hot pot showcasing an umami-rich broth made from dried shiitake mushrooms and kombu. This version offers a lighter yet flavorful experience with a medley of fresh vegetables and tofu.
- Preparation time
- 25 min
- Cooking time
- 40 min
- Total time
- 1 hr 5 min
- Servings
- 6
Instructions
Prepare the Broth
- 1In a large pot, combine the vegetable broth, water, rehydrated shiitake mushrooms (reserve the soaking liquid), kombu, ginger, smashed garlic, star anise, and white peppercorns.
- 2Strain the shiitake soaking liquid and add it to the pot. Bring the broth to a boil, then reduce heat, cover, and simmer for at least 30 minutes to allow flavors to meld.
- 3Strain the broth to remove solids, discarding them. Return the clear broth to the pot or transfer to a portable induction cooker at the table.
Assemble and Cook at the Table
- 1Arrange all prepared hot pot fillings (assorted mushrooms, tofu, bok choy, napa cabbage, spinach, carrots, yam noodles if using) on platters and place them around the table.
- 2Set up individual bowls with dipping sauces (sesame oil, soy sauce, chili oil, scallions) if desired.
- 3Bring the strained broth to a gentle simmer at the table using the induction cooker or a heat source. Guests can then select ingredients and cook them directly in the simmering broth before dipping and enjoying.
- 4Continue to cook ingredients as needed, replenishing the broth if it reduces too much.
Nutrition Information
- Calories
- 151 kcal
- Protein
- 9 g
- Fat
- 5 g
- Carbs
- 19 g
| Nutrient | Per serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 151 kcal |
| Protein | 9 g |
| Fat | 5 g |
| Carbs | 19 g |
Tips
- Soaking dried shiitake mushrooms overnight or in warm water for 30 minutes intensifies their flavor for the broth.
- Don't overcrowd the hot pot; cook ingredients in batches to maintain an optimal simmering temperature and prevent overcooking.
- Offer a variety of sauces and condiments to allow guests to customize their dipping experience, enhancing the communal aspect of hot pot.

