Top 5 Natto Uses: A Love Letter to Fermented Soy Beans + Happy Natto Day

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Japanese fermented soy beans

Boogers. Dirty socks. Puke. The only comparisons made to natto, or Japanese fermented soy beans, are unflattering ones. It's simultaneously sticky and slimy. When brought out of the freezer to room temperature and mixed, strings of what looks like natto mucus form around chopsticks.

But for those who grew up on it, natto is one of life's great comforts, simple to prepare but complex in flavor. Thought to have been invented when a soybean farmer left out raw soybeans in straw mats for several days, the fermentation process develops a funkiness reminiscent of blue cheese. In honor of Natto Day, celebrated every year on July 10th, we rhapsodize on the top 5 culinary uses for natto.

5. For Japanese home cooks, fried rice is often an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink dish. Leftover roasted pork, the last carrot of a bunch, scrambled eggs and natto are all fair game to be combined with stale rice and sautéed to perfection. When faced with a refrigerator full of disparate ingredients, natto fried rice is the solution.

4. Ground pork with natto may be the best introduction for those unfamiliar with natto. Add just a touch of sesame and vegetable oils to a saucepan and quickly fry grated ginger. Next comes ground pork, browned until almost cooked through. When chopped green onion, sake, soy sauce, tofu and natto get added and simmered together gently, even the nattophobic will ask for seconds.

3. Natto sushi
is a dish we admit to not really getting. Most always in makizushi form, seawood wrapped around rice wrapped around natto, it shows up often in budget sushi sets and kaitenzushi, sushi restaurants with a revolving conveyor belt. Its inclusion is mandatory given its huge popularity amongst both the Japanese and this writer's little sister, but as much as we love natto, given the choice between natto sushi and sea urchin, we're picking sea urchin every time.

2. Nothing has the power of making an entire house smell like stinky fermented bean like a natto omelette. When bare natto hits oil and browns quickly before the inclusion of soy sauce and beaten egg, its aroma is all-consuming. While we may have a soft spot for it, rioters in Vancouver would have quickly dispersed if only a few skillets had been cooking up these omelettes.

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Richard
Richard

Any suggestions on Natto made here in the USA?  Imported natto is frozen and is not as delicious as the 'fresh' natto available in Japan...

Andrew Froug
Andrew Froug

A company called Japanese Traditional Foods in Sebastopol, CA, produces fresh, organic natto. Their website suggests you can buy their Tezukuri Natto at many of the Nijiyas and Mitsuwas in town, but if you can't find it there, you can buy it online.

Jonathan
Jonathan

Yep and as a gaijin ( foreigner in Japan), I really really like the Japanese Traditional Foods' natto...it is so fresh, flavorful AND I feel so healthy when I am eating it...

Faye Levy
Faye Levy

Hi Andrew, enjoyed the article.  I've long been curious about natto and didn't get around to trying it yet but I'm getting confidence from reading what you wrote, and from Joan's comment, since we do like durian.  Do you have a favorite place to buy it or a favorite brand?

Andrew Froug
Andrew Froug

Hi Faye, so glad to hear that you'll try it. You can get it at any Japanese market -- Nijiya, Mitsuwa, Marukai -- and I tend to get Okame brand, which comes in a red package with a woman's face on it. Let us know if you like it!

Joan
Joan

Ummmmm Natto! =) It's not nearly as stinky as durian or cooking mackerel in the house!

CF
CF

Sounds great! I wonder if it would be good on a japanese style chili with fish heads and mirin??

Andrew Froug
Andrew Froug

 I firmly believe that everything is better with fish heads and mirin.

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