Dungeon Meshi Cockatrice Oyakodon Recipe, a Delicious in Dungeon Fan Favorite

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • Nothing like a cockatrice oyakodon for the nutrients you need to explore a dungeon like in Dungeon Meshi (ダンジョン飯), episode 16 / chapter 35!
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    Ingredients
    2 medium sized chicken breasts
    1 package of kanpyo
    1 large kale leaf
    3 medium eggs
    50 g. pearl barley
    1 medium kabocha
    4 oz. daikon radish sprouts
    2 tbsp. brown sugar
    3 1/2 tbsp. soy sauce
    3 tbsp. mirin
    1 tbsp. sushi vinegar
    2 tbsp. dashi
    1 tbsp. sugar
    Salt
    Black pepper
    Water
    Mandrake Roots/Kanpyo
    1. Put kanpyo in bowl of water
    2. Wash lightly in water for a few min.
    3. Move to new water bowl & soak for a few min. DIY otoshibuta • DIY COOKING DROP LID, ...
    4. Drain water, massage
    5. Add tsp. salt & massage into kanpyo
    6. Rinse under running water while lightly squeezing it
    7. Put in boiling pot of water for 10 min. to cook
    8. Take out of water then place into colander
    9. When cool enough squeeze out excess water
    10. In a pot add 2 tbsp. brown sugar, 1/2 tbsp. soy sauce, 2 tbsp. mirin
    11. Mix together over medium high heat
    12. When sauce is boiling add kanpyo, turn heat down to medium low, mix
    13. When sauce is absorbed turn off heat
    14. Cut into small pieces
    Cockatrice Egg/Kimizu Sauce
    1. Separate 3 egg yolks from whites
    2. Add yolks to small pot
    3. Add 1 tbsp. sugar, 1 tbsp. mirin, 1 tbsp. soy sauce, 1 tbsp. sushi vinegar, 2 tbsp. dashi, pinch of salt
    4. Hold 2 pairs of wooden chopsticks together & mix pot gently
    5. In a larger pot put towel inside, add water to cover towel, boil water, then turn heat down to medium when boiled
    6. Put small pot inside bigger pot on top of towel then mix with chopsticks again
    7. When sauce starts to thicken take small pot out & continue to stir for around 10 to 15 seconds to let pot cool down
    8. Repeat steps 6 & 7 for about 5 min. until thick enough to stick to chopsticks
    9. Take pot off stove then pour sauce onto a plate to cool
    Barley
    1. Add 200 mL. water to small pot then boil water
    2. Add 50 g. pearl barley, pinch of salt, turn heat down to simmer
    3. Put lid on pot & cook for 20 min.
    Dryad Fruit/Kabocha
    1. Cut kabocha in 1/2
    2. Use spoon to remove seeds & fibrous strands
    3. Microwave for 2 min.
    4.Cut into small wedges then remove skin
    5. Cut into small chunks
    Depetrification Herbs/Daikon Radish Sprouts
    1. Cut off roots, about 3/4 an inch from bottom
    Mandrake Leaves/Kale
    1. Cut out thick stem then cut leaf into small pieces
    Cockatrice Rib Meat/Chicken Breasts
    1. Grind 2 medium sized chicken breasts with knife starting with diagonal cut from top to 75% of bottom
    2. Flip & repeat 75% cut
    3. Flip again then cut vertically
    4. Keep together & cut into smaller pieces a couple times. Bring together after.
    5. Chop across in up & down motion, repeat in opposite direction. Push chicken flatly back together then flip one side on top of the other.
    6. Repeat step 5 until chicken is in small pieces
    Cook
    1. Put large pan on stovetop, turn heat on to medium, add cooking oil when warm
    2. Add chicken, pinch of salt & black pepper, cook
    3. When chicken is 80% cooked add kanpyo, kale, & sprouts
    4. When sprouts & kale have wilted add kabocha for a couple min.
    Assemble
    1. Layer barley at bottom of "dungeon cleaners" bowl
    2. Add pan contents
    3. Top with kimizu sauce
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @LetAnimesCook
    @LetAnimesCook  Місяць тому +1

    Have you tried the famous mother and child chicken bowl Japanese recipe before? Are you more inclined to now with a version of it appearing in Dungeon Meshi? What other dishes from the manga/anime do you want me to make? Let me know!
    Hope you enjoyed the video and please subscribe if you did for more tasty "monster eating" Dungeon Meshi videos we have planned in the future! Laios would for more "monster cuisine." Thank you.

  • @non-binarymess4515
    @non-binarymess4515 19 днів тому +1

    I'm actually glad you don't have access to real mandrake roots as they're highly poisonous

    • @LetAnimesCook
      @LetAnimesCook  19 днів тому +2

      True, I have seen it referenced as poisonous in some literature; though normally it references their deafening screams. Others I've seen it used as medicine.
      Though there's a fine line between poison and medicine, like venom and antivenom.

    • @WilczycaCzarownica
      @WilczycaCzarownica 16 днів тому +2

      ​@@LetAnimesCookSo sad that mandrake are poisonous to eat.

    • @LetAnimesCook
      @LetAnimesCook  16 днів тому +1

      @@WilczycaCzarownica In "Flying Witch" they're an excellent and rare source of medicine and even gift worthy! So it all depends on how you use it.

  • @jaybeans981
    @jaybeans981 Місяць тому +1

    Nice recipe! Looks delicious

    • @LetAnimesCook
      @LetAnimesCook  Місяць тому

      Thank you. It is delicious and hope you get a chance to enjoy making it and eating it too.

  • @gracekim25
    @gracekim25 Місяць тому +1

    Oooo awesome ❤

  • @thetribunaloftheimaginatio5247
    @thetribunaloftheimaginatio5247 Місяць тому +1

    Those be lookin' like chicken THIGHS to me... but just as well, as thighs are tastier and basically bulletproof.

    • @LetAnimesCook
      @LetAnimesCook  Місяць тому +1

      Thighs are also a good option!

    • @thetribunaloftheimaginatio5247
      @thetribunaloftheimaginatio5247 Місяць тому +1

      @@LetAnimesCook Indeed! Breasts are always in danger of being rendered dry and stringy... thighs will never give ya a bum steer.