Sukiyaki - Japanese Hot Pot Recipe

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  • Опубліковано 4 тра 2018
  • How to make sukiyaki: bit.ly/2jzZWqN
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    We love comfort foods and we love our followers, so when one of them asked us to do a video on one of Japan’s most popular family-style meals, we were excited to share it with everyone! Sukiyaki is a very simple meal that involves cooking thinly sliced beef and other ingredients such as various vegetables, tofu, and noodles. When it is served at home, it is typically cooked at the dinner table and everyone gets to make what they like and to their preferred doneness. Some restaurants that specialize in sukiyaki will have a server at your table cooking and serving your meal.
    Styles of sukiyaki depend on the region that they come from, but the ingredients are quite similar. Kansai style starts off with cooking the beef with soy sauce and sugar and enjoying the intense flavors first and followed by the rest of the ingredients. We’ll be showing you the Kanto style which is similar to fondue where everything is cooked together in a dashi broth seasoned with a sweet soy sauce mixture. Once all the meat and vegetables are eaten, noodles such as udon are then cooked in the remaining broth that has absorbed all the delicious flavors of the other ingredients.
    A scrambled raw egg is traditionally used a dipping sauce which balances out the sweet and salty taste of the sukiyaki and adds a nice bit of richness to the dish. To be safe, please purchase eggs that have been pasteurized. We will also show you how to pasteurize your own eggs with the help of an immersion circulator.
    This is one of the easiest recipes and the best part is that it is highly customizable to your tastes since you can add whatever other ingredients you like to it. Feeding a group of family or friends is easy and they’ll have so much fun participating in the cooking of their own food. We know you’ll love it as much as we and the kids do!
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  • @marimurdock7766
    @marimurdock7766 6 років тому +10

    I just discovered your channel, and I love your mission. I am half Japanese, and recently, my grandmother died, leaving me her entire pantry of ingredients. I don’t know what to do with half of what she left me, so I am excited to learn how. Thank you! Arigatougozaimasu!! :D

    • @IceorRice
      @IceorRice  6 років тому +1

      I am so glad that you found the videos helpful. Happy cooking in the kitchen!

  • @emilynguyen9354
    @emilynguyen9354 6 років тому +1

    Love all the videos! You made this dish look so simple!

  • @jemimacrystal1705
    @jemimacrystal1705 6 років тому +4

    Awesome video pretty detailed. Thanks for the upload.

  • @ErosMorelli
    @ErosMorelli 2 роки тому

    It looks so good! 😋

  • @DragonStudioFrance
    @DragonStudioFrance 4 дні тому

    Excellent

  • @jkplanet7389
    @jkplanet7389 4 роки тому

    This is delicious!!!

  • @guravtarsingh2228
    @guravtarsingh2228 3 роки тому

    I love it.

  • @lourdesmedina2842
    @lourdesmedina2842 2 роки тому +1

    I finally found it!!! ❤️❤️❤️ And now I’m hungry 😋 🥺

  • @yeshuaisthewaythetruthandt515
    @yeshuaisthewaythetruthandt515 6 років тому

    Thanku

  • @serli07serliho19
    @serli07serliho19 2 роки тому

    Japanese sukiyaki beef, yummy 😋 😍 😊 😜 💕 👌 😋 I like this one and Hong Kong observatory weather forecaster Chong Sze Ning like 👍 to eat this ♥

  • @JinjiSayson
    @JinjiSayson 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much! I am making your recipe tonight for dinner(a veganized version ^-^) I'm very excited

  •  4 роки тому

    Món ăn cứ có đậu phụ là mình thấy ngon rồi.

  • @tracisyhong
    @tracisyhong 4 роки тому

    Can you share the link of where I can buy the same pot?

  • @sathapor-nthongkhiao3498
    @sathapor-nthongkhiao3498 5 років тому +1

    Come back pleaseeeeeeeee!

  • @magsmoray
    @magsmoray 5 років тому +1

    What is a pasteurized eggs?

    • @macchi4288
      @macchi4288 5 років тому

      Is the process of killing the bacteria that may be in the agg for safe eating (kinda cooking but you leave it raw)

  • @deano117
    @deano117 3 роки тому

    are you coming back?

  • @thatdude7616
    @thatdude7616 4 роки тому

    Can i use cheese instead of tofu?

    • @IceorRice
      @IceorRice  3 роки тому

      Paneer cheese can be used.

  • @melodyshiro2591
    @melodyshiro2591 5 років тому +1

    Did anyone hear he say uno noodles it (o-don) udon noodles

  • @derethknight
    @derethknight 4 роки тому

    Wonder why they stopped posting?

  • @Tom-yc8jv
    @Tom-yc8jv 6 років тому

    You need to take the entire stem off shiitake, not just the bottom section like you did here. Also, just a simple slice is all that’s needed, since they plump up and make the valley shape after they’re cooked

  • @kblackemperordragon
    @kblackemperordragon 4 роки тому +2

    TRAINING ALL MORNING! MY BELLY IS STARVING! I'M A RAP LOVING GUY! I GOT ME A HUNCH! THAT I DECIDED ON SUKIYAKI FOR LUNCH! yeah

  • @victoriavertiz3956
    @victoriavertiz3956 5 років тому +1

    Everything about this recipe looks absolutely delicious except for the raw egg part. :p

  • @yanostropicalparadise755
    @yanostropicalparadise755 3 роки тому

    dude do you seriously think unpasteurized eggs are unsafe? that stupid. eggs are safe raw.