Top 3 Most Eaten Japanese Dinner - You will become addicted! GYUDON, KATSUDON & TENDON

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Extremely delicious Japanese dinner recipes (dinner ideas) that you can try so easy at home!
    How to make BEEF BOWL (GYUDON), TEMPURA BOWL (TENDON), and PORK CUTLET BOWL (KATSUDON).
    #japanesefood #japanesecooking #ricebowl
    Recipe: misosoup.site/top-3-most-eate...
    My tools & seasonings: misosoup.site/toolslist/
    【CHAPTER】
    00:00 BEEF BOWL (Gyu-don)
    02:43 TEMPURA BOWL (Ten-don)
    10:04 PORK CUTLET BOWL (Katsu-don)
    1. EASY BEEF BOWL (Gyu-don)
    Ingredients [for 1 serving]
    ・6 oz (170g) Cooked rice
    ・5 oz (140g) Thinly sliced beef
    ・1.7 oz (50g) Onion
    ・0.8 cup (200ml) Water
    ・1/2 tsp Dashi granules (Hondashi)
    ・1.5 tbsp Sake
    ・1.5 tbsp Soy sauce
    ・1 tbsp Sugar
    ・1/2 tbsp Mirin
    ・1/2 tsp Grated ginger
    ・1/3 tsp Grated garlic
    Topping
    ・Egg yolk
    ・Red pickled ginger
    About the raw egg👇
    In Japan, the henhouse environment is maintained to prevent salmonella infection, and the eggshells are cleaned and sterilized during distribution. Since eggs are intended to be consumed raw, sanitary control is strictly maintained from the production stage, and the best-before date is often set at two weeks, assuming that the eggs are to be consumed raw.
    In the west countries, I think most of the case you cannot use raw egg yolk. Perhaps some eggs are sold as "Pasteurized eggs", and you could probably eat it raw.
    However, I am not certain, so please check the instructions of the government agencies in your countries before you use.
    ======================
    2. EASY TEMPURA BOWL (Ten-don)
    Ingredients [for 1 serving]
    ・6 oz (170g) Cooked rice
    ・1 oz (30g) Prawn
    ・1.4 oz (40g) Bell pepper
    ・1.4 oz (40g) Eggplant
    ・1.4 oz (40g) Kabocha squash
    ・Oil for deep-frying
    Tempura batter
    ・2.5 oz (70g) Flour
    ・Half egg
    ・0.4 cup (100ml) Cold water
    Sauce for tempura
    ・2 tbsp Water
    ・1 tbsp Soy sauce
    ・1 tbsp Mirin
    ・1/3 tsp Dashi granules (Hondashi)
    ======================
    3. EASY PORK CUTLET BOWL (Katsu-don)
    Ingredients [for 1 serving]
    ・6 oz (170g) Cooked rice
    Pork cutlet
    ・3.5 oz (100g) Pork loin
    ・Salt and pepper
    ・1 tbsp Flour
    ・1/3 Beaten egg
    ・2 tbsp Pnako (Bread crumbs)
    ・Oil for deep-frying
    ・2 Eggs
    ・1.7 oz (50g) Onion
    ・3 tbsp Water
    ・1 tbsp Sake
    ・1 tbsp Soy sauce
    ・1 tbsp Sugar
    ・1 tbsp Mirin
    ・1/3 tsp Dashi granules (Hondashi)
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  • @jemmashome
    @jemmashome 2 года назад +110

    I always wanted to try to make my own tempura, but was hindered by the thought of deep frying at home. Seeing how you do it with a small pan gives me confidence, will try it 🥰

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +10

      Thank you!! Yea, using a small pan with thin layer of oil is good because the oil temperature doesn't drop easily. Please enjoy the freshly made tempura!😊💕

    • @mjohnston8313
      @mjohnston8313 Год назад

      How do you use 1/2 egg? Is it yolk only or white and yolk?

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад +1

      @M johnston
      Please beat an egg as usual, and use half of them. You can use the rest of beaten egg for other dish.

  • @cyandeoidre2375
    @cyandeoidre2375 Год назад +22

    I thought you was just showing us the food, but your actually teaching us how to make it ☺

  • @okolekahuna3862
    @okolekahuna3862 2 года назад +15

    Because of my business, I would travel to Japan almost every month but since the pandemic, I haven't been there for 3 years. I miss the culture, the people, the various places, the food.

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +2

      That's tough thing... Hope you get back to your daily routine soon.
      Maybe you could cook some Japanese food at home, and feel Japan:)

  • @kirongmegu817
    @kirongmegu817 2 года назад +11

    The thumbnail looks soooo good!! Really, it looks unique!!♥♥

  • @ghikij
    @ghikij Год назад +10

    I made your gyudon recipe today and it was so good! Thank you! No need to go to a Japanese restaurant!

  • @insekta1701
    @insekta1701 Год назад +5

    It’s seems as though the shrimp are always mean to you by not staying straightened out😅😅. Thank you for these beautiful video lessons. I LOVE JAPANESE FOOD, and it has always seemed very intimidating to try to cook not being raised to in Japan, and your videos are leaving me with the feeling that I too can make these lovely Japanese foods with your simple, yet great instructions and examples. ♥️♥️

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад

      haha~ I'm not good at it... I need to use some skewers next time or just leave it bend lol!
      Anyway, I am so glad you liked these recipes. Hope you enjoy making one of these bowls 😍😍

  • @michaelmunno
    @michaelmunno 2 года назад +3

    Thank you! I will try the Gyudon and the Katsudon soon! looks so good!! very nice relaxing video, thank you so much!

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much!! Yea! Please make it😊 Hope you will like the taste👍

  • @B00Rad
    @B00Rad Год назад +3

    That Katsudon looks so good! Thank you for the recipes!

  • @everydayyumyum7897
    @everydayyumyum7897 2 года назад +6

    Wow! These recipes are very nice. I love all three rice bowls. They look so delicious Thanks for sharing your video ❤❤

  • @ginasales3795
    @ginasales3795 2 года назад +1

    I love japanese food thank you for sharing this video! 😊

  • @adittttya
    @adittttya 2 года назад +1

    Masterful! Gonna try this!!!

  • @46greetings
    @46greetings Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing how to prepare the recipes at home!

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching my video!! Hope you enjoy these delicious bowls :D

  • @teresadias8370
    @teresadias8370 2 года назад +2

    Hello greetings from Canada. Thank you for your recipes. Will try one of these tonight. Love your channel. Peace.

  • @rianarilla9420
    @rianarilla9420 2 года назад +1

    thank you for this! i will make dinner for my family and sure they will be happy!

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching my video!! It would be so nice if you and your family like them😍😘

  • @jamc666
    @jamc666 2 года назад +2

    you'll wake up at 3 in the morning to cook katsudon 🤩😋
    どうもありがとうございます

  • @erebusparcae
    @erebusparcae 2 года назад +1

    thank you for the lovely video.. this makes me wanna make all these dishes!😁❤✌

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching my video! And, I am really happy to hear that😆
      Please try these recipes😘

  • @sarahmartin3638
    @sarahmartin3638 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for Sharing your recipes and ideas God bless

  • @All-Fur-Coat_No-Trousers
    @All-Fur-Coat_No-Trousers Год назад +5

    I could eat katsu for a full time job, I cook it all the time! Yours looks immaculate, I'm sure it's delicious as well

  • @candyyaya8037
    @candyyaya8037 2 года назад +1

    I love your channel!

  • @jpiatt2807
    @jpiatt2807 Год назад +7

    I absolutely LOVE Katsudon!! It's become my favorite comfort food. However, I don't always have pork available so I've used chicken thighs and it's still delicious. I hope it's not offensive or wrong to use chicken but it's still so good!!

  • @leecarter2356
    @leecarter2356 2 года назад +1

    This is great. I just bought some more mirin. Can't wait to try your gyudon recipe.

  • @CookingMuseum
    @CookingMuseum Год назад +1

    Delicious food recipe… nicely presented

  • @saiyantwan
    @saiyantwan Год назад +2

    If anyone has issues getting thinly sliced beef in their normal meat area, steak-ums or any philly cheesesteak equivalent can work. Just make sure unseasoned

  • @diegestive4167
    @diegestive4167 Год назад +1

    They all look delicious.

  • @dizz1212
    @dizz1212 Год назад +1

    i love these dishes comfort food. it int
    complex just some good flavors mixed with great ideas... ps (it sorta super complex if you had to make your dashi soya sauce and mirian its doable but tons of time goes into them)

  • @Kurogane_666
    @Kurogane_666 2 года назад +1

    Okay for the westerners Canadian and Americans when she says do not mix too much mix it like you would flapjack or pancake batter like that you want lumps in it and I love these recipes so much

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад

      Thank you so much!! And your explanation about lumps is perfect. Thanks for that😊🙏

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 6 месяцев назад +1

    These are fine dishes to learn.

  • @cookwithafreen
    @cookwithafreen 2 года назад +1

    Wow so yummy delicious and mouth watering recipes😇 reqllly thankx for sharing such an amazing recipes I really liked it... Keep sharing and keep growing🥰😇

  • @de_rolands2015
    @de_rolands2015 Год назад +1

    I'll try tempura veggies for my kid, so inspiring 😊

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon 2 года назад +1

    All nice recipes

  • @samdewhurst-phillips
    @samdewhurst-phillips Год назад +1

    これもう一回見てかなと思って。日本の筋肉立食べ物💪🏼😜, 毎日食べたい

  • @denisewong1006
    @denisewong1006 2 года назад +1

    Never tried tempura don before, but I love kabocha and shrimp tempura!

  • @jarne0463
    @jarne0463 2 года назад +1

    I'm new to your channel and I love watching Japanese cooking and love Japanese foods. Your foods looks so Yummy! Domo arigatou gozaimashita.

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much!! I'm so glad you found my channel:D
      Arigatou gozaimasu!

    • @jarne0463
      @jarne0463 2 года назад +1

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel Do itashimashite. I'm so glad too! Because I love Japan, the culture, cuisines and tradition. Been studying Japanese language too! You're very welcome and Thank you so much. I'm subscribed with your channel now.

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!!!

    • @jarne0463
      @jarne0463 2 года назад

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel Do itashimashite.

  • @domingalifestyle144
    @domingalifestyle144 2 года назад +1

    Crunchy fried Pork have a great day and its always better to used our hand in eating such delicious food, good night

  • @mariondavia8178
    @mariondavia8178 2 года назад +1

    I love your video the food looks so good and I love watching you cook them because I have the opportunity to try to cook them myself I'm currently in Weldon California in the United States but I'm planning to move back to Japan no later than February of next year and I I'm learning to cook all these different foods because I really really want to to enjoy Japan by The Taste the look so keep it up you're doing a wonderful job

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад

      Thank you very much!!!
      Wow, that's great you are coming back to Japan😆 Maybe it will be easier to get ingredients here to cook Japanese food.
      I'm really happy that my recipes could help you learning Japanese cooking!
      I will try my best to keep making good videos for you💖

  • @Preschool4yo-7yo
    @Preschool4yo-7yo Год назад +1

    I am sure top three. If preferring nutritious dish like me, recommend and make trying beef dish to myself. 🤔In real i don't eat raw egg thus substitute for some pieces of omelette learnt from you over beef edge
    and am going to eat with /gimchi/happily.
    🍴💕 🍽

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching it!
      Yea! Please do so 😆 Hope you enjoy delicious Japanese bowl dishes!!

  • @chhindz
    @chhindz 2 месяца назад

    Its nice you use all the dipping ingredients, usually there is about a pound of crumbs and flour to throw out.

  • @deedhlamini3325
    @deedhlamini3325 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing these recipes! My daughter loves Japanese food. Can you use ground beef for the gyudon?

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much!! Please use thinly sliced beef for gyudon! The taste would be totally different if you use ground beef.
      Please enjoy it with your family💗

  • @arlenejusoy668
    @arlenejusoy668 2 года назад +2

    New here watching your cooking channel quiet interesting since i love to cook😍oneday i will try this menu.Any subtitute for the Dashi granules(Hondashi)Thanks advance😊

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching my channel!!💕
      In place of dashi granules, maybe you could use stock cube or stock powder (chicken, vegetable, or other type)!
      If you could get kombu powder, I think it's better👍

  • @living.ordyin4074
    @living.ordyin4074 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for the Gyudon recipe!
    Made it today and it was absolutely delicious, I’ll be making it at least once a month from now on.
    Looking forward to experimenting by adding a few other flavours like sesame, miso or chilli.

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I'm so glad you liked the recipe.
      Adding a few other flavours sounds perfect! Enjoy delicious Gyudon :D

  • @lilchurro3
    @lilchurro3 4 месяца назад +1

    Were you frying in a tamagoyaki pan? That is such a good idea! 🤔💡 Looks like it uses less oil, if I only wanted to fry a few small items.

  • @sodasoraa
    @sodasoraa 2 года назад +5

    I find that katsudon is tastier if it's leftover from the first day! Make lots of katsu for dinner, and then make katsudon the next day!

  • @florayap8215
    @florayap8215 Год назад +1

    Hi girl, sorry I don't know your name. I made gyudon today follow your recipe, just without the egg yolk! It is so tasty! Same like those that can get from Sukiya
    Thank u very much for your video.

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад

      Hi! My name is Sayaka.
      Thank you so much for trying my recipe!! I am soooo happy you liked it!

  • @caroljose1781
    @caroljose1781 2 года назад +1

    great recipes:))) can I ask what's the brand of your tempura flour? thank you :)

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!!!
      I use normal flour, maybe in English, it's called cake flour(?).
      The brand of flour is "Nisshin".
      www.amazon.com/Nisshin-Foods-Wheat-Flour-Zipper/dp/B08R7WNFRD

    • @caroljose1781
      @caroljose1781 2 года назад

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel ohhh thank you so much❤️

  • @Samcaracha
    @Samcaracha Год назад +1

    You know... in Europe... you are called a good cook if you know the most recipes by heart. Or from your mum, or an old family recipe.
    But I like your asian precisness! ;) And since I am only a hobby cook... I sometimes need measurements, trying new things and testing and I like that a lot! :)

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!! I would be so happy if you could try the recipes:)
      Please enjoy Japanese delicious meals!

    • @Samcaracha
      @Samcaracha Год назад +1

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel
      Thank YOU so much! As soon, as I get the chance, I will try it!
      I hope, you and your family can stay happy and healthy! But I have no doubt: Who could be unhappy or unhealthy, with that meals? :)

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your warm comment!
      Hope you have a wonderful day too and please take care!!

    • @Samcaracha
      @Samcaracha Год назад +1

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel
      Thank you! I mean it. Nice to get to know a beautiful (characterly beautiful, since I never saw you in person ;) but that does not matter to me anyways.) and polite woman on the internet these days!!!
      Ah! Please do not mind:
      First, I am not as old, as you think, second, I am a surgeon.
      third and most important!
      I am not trying to creep on you!

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад

      hahaha! Thank you so much 😆

  • @michaeljames1105
    @michaeljames1105 10 месяцев назад +1

    *5:40* Please tell me... What was the main type of frying oil that you used? I know you added sesame oil, but what was the first main oil that you had in the frying pan?

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment!
      The main oil is also sesame oil, but it's not made from roasted sesame but from white sesame (unroasted one I guess). So, the color is clear.
      Please check below👇 This one is not exactly the same one as mine but similar one, I think.
      amzn.to/3X6sda6

  • @angrybudgie96
    @angrybudgie96 Год назад +1

    The Katsu-Don looks delicious, but since I don't like pork, I would substitute it with chicken.

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching my video! Chicken katsu is also amazing! Please enjoy:)

  • @therockemsockemdunoyasssdd9628
    @therockemsockemdunoyasssdd9628 2 года назад +1

    Winna 💗. Arigato gozaimasu

  • @AlfredoParfan
    @AlfredoParfan 5 месяцев назад +1

    Arigatoo gozaimasu are WA oishii desu io!

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  5 месяцев назад +1

      Arigato gozaimasu for watching my video!

    • @AlfredoParfan
      @AlfredoParfan 5 месяцев назад

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel your welcome Mam, you know I've there in Japan before

    • @AlfredoParfan
      @AlfredoParfan 5 месяцев назад

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel keotsukete desu NE!

  • @user-sh6xm4jf1h
    @user-sh6xm4jf1h 4 месяца назад +1

    What type of oil do you use? Corn oil? Canola oil? Thanks

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  4 месяца назад +1

      I use white sesame oil for frying lately. But you can use your favorite oil! (Japanese people often use vegetable oil for fried foods.)
      I think this is the similar one to mine👇
      - White Sesame Oil amzn.to/3X6sda6

  • @sierraapritta8059
    @sierraapritta8059 2 года назад +1

    Hiw if I cant have sake on my food? Can I substitute with something?

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +1

      Hi!
      You can use white wine instead. If you can't use alcohol, please just skip it!

  • @rociogomez1470
    @rociogomez1470 Год назад +1

    Everything look so good and delicious I am gonna try them all but I do have a question does it matter what kind of flour? Please let me know anyway thank cant wait to see more ❤

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад +1

      I use all purpose flour. I think other type of flour would work too, but please use it if you can.
      Thank you so much for saying that! I'm so glad you liked the recipe. Please enjoy these dishes 💕

    • @rociogomez1470
      @rociogomez1470 Год назад +1

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel thank you so much definitely will

    • @rociogomez1470
      @rociogomez1470 Год назад +1

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel hello again I almost forgot to asked but what kind of sake like alcohol or cooking sake not sure if there is a difference?! Please help

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад +1

      My sake is this one (this is drinkable sake) : www.wine-searcher.com/find/sho+chiku+bai+ten+sake+japan/1/japan
      About the cooking sake, it usually contains some other seasonings such as salt and sugar (just a little bit of them). It's not drinkable, but It has been modified for cooking, making it easy to make food tasty.
      Either one can be used! If you wanna buy cooking sake, please check here: amzn.to/3WlJJXd

    • @rociogomez1470
      @rociogomez1470 Год назад +1

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel thank you so much I’ll see what I can do because getting sake here is kinda hard so yeah wondering where I can fine one and get it delivered! I’ll check it out thank you

  • @scottm8879
    @scottm8879 Год назад +1

    What kind of oil do you use to fry the tempura in?

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад +1

      Recently, I use white sesame oil for deep frying. It's not common thing in Japan, but white sesame oil makes fried foods extremely tasty!! (Also used in authentic tempura restaurants in Japan.)
      I think these in the link are similar one if you wanna buy in overseas.
      amzn.to/3PPdFr1
      But, sometimes I use salad oil for it:) That's more reasonable.

    • @scottm8879
      @scottm8879 Год назад

      Thank you!

  • @Sweetchik2007
    @Sweetchik2007 2 года назад +1

    What kind of sake is used for cooking? There’s so many varieties and I’ve never seen a “cooking sake” like we see “cooking wine” here.

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching my video!
      You don't have to find "cooking sake". Please use reasonable sake you can buy in your country! I believe that sake made for drinking makes food taste better than cooking sake. I always buy the most reasonable sake here in Japan to use it for cooking:D

    • @Sweetchik2007
      @Sweetchik2007 2 года назад +1

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel thank you for your reply! I like the little bottle you use in the video for sake. Good idea for cooking.

  • @Antonin1738
    @Antonin1738 Год назад +1

    What kind of Sake is used in cooking here?

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад

      My sake brand name is "Sho Chiku Bai 'Ten' Sake".
      www.wine-searcher.com/find/sho+chiku+bai+ten+sake+japan/1/japan
      You can use any type of sake though! I always buy the most reasonable sake here. Also, it don't have to be "cooking sake". I think drinking sake makes food taste better than cooking sake:D

  • @joemorganti895
    @joemorganti895 Год назад +1

    do you need to keep the tail on the prawn or can you just cut it off before you fry it?

  • @huged7006
    @huged7006 2 года назад +1

    What is the reason for cutting off the end of the prawn tails and pushing the water out? I have never seen this before.

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +2

      This is because it removes dirt from the tail and also removing water prevents oil splatter when prawns are fried in oil.

    • @huged7006
      @huged7006 2 года назад

      Thank you!

  • @samdewhurst-phillips
    @samdewhurst-phillips 2 года назад +1

    カツ丼1日1つお願いしゃいー🥣🤤

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +1

      よろこんでーー😊😊

    • @samdewhurst-phillips
      @samdewhurst-phillips 2 года назад +1

      高くなるかも、でもこんなに美味しそうから気にしません  ̄﹃ ̄

    • @samdewhurst-phillips
      @samdewhurst-phillips 2 года назад +1

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel ポークカツレツが無いから、さやかの牛丼レシピを作って見たけど、オーブンでやった(オーブンステーキ見たい)。。。美味しかったー(σ°∀°)σ..:*☆

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад

      おお!ありがとうございます!
      牛丼をオーブンで作るのは新しい!
      美味しくできて良かったです(*^^*)

  • @leediaz5690
    @leediaz5690 3 месяца назад

    Why you didn't use soy sauce or fish sauce in your gyudon? Dashi stock is nice too

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  3 месяца назад +1

      I used soy sauce in my gyudon!

    • @leediaz5690
      @leediaz5690 3 месяца назад

      My bad, i usually put soy sauce first before mirin and cooking sake so the fermented taste will evaporate. My mind didn't process your next ingredients when i saw you put the cooking sake

  • @genericinternetmale14
    @genericinternetmale14 Год назад +1

    I hear in Japan they use raw egg yolk on top of Gyuudon because they have very strict hygiene measures. Is it safe to do it in the west?

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment! That's true about the Japanese eggs!
      In the west, I think most of the case you cannot use raw egg yolk. Perhaps some eggs are sold as "Pasteurized eggs", and you could probably eat it raw.
      However, I am not certain, so please check the instructions of the government agencies in your countries before you use:)

    • @genericinternetmale14
      @genericinternetmale14 Год назад

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel ありがとう

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад

      どういたしまして:)

    • @hypno_bunny
      @hypno_bunny Год назад

      I'm American and eat pasteurized egg yolks raw all the time and have never gotten sick. I made the gyudon today for breakfast.

  • @georgeupham7524
    @georgeupham7524 Год назад

    Oishi!

  • @Preschool4yo-7yo
    @Preschool4yo-7yo Год назад +1

    I really need the pan teacher use. NoT InsisT.
    Maybe i might have chosen incorrectly or not. My country's i had used were too much splash oil beyond me in conclusion not fit my hand causing feeling of irritation. Even if i don't use a variety of pens and at that time my ability of cooking acquisition is not like now. Mmm so i am not sure 100% what i am getting through are only disasters. ㅠㅠ.

  • @lakraknjeprak2536
    @lakraknjeprak2536 Год назад +1

    here the real japanese recipe used sake and mirin. meanwhile when i asked my friend who claimed to work as chef "sake and mirin? what's that? just use store bought sauce bro" 😑 dude.. why are you even chef?

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  Год назад

      haha 😊 Yea, if you use mirin and sake, you can make a very tasty sauce. Maybe you can show him how to make 😁

  • @Cleveland.Ironman
    @Cleveland.Ironman 2 года назад

    Mix the soy sauce with wasabi.

  • @hollish196
    @hollish196 2 года назад

    What is with all the eggs?? Eggs on everything!!! Why do you use eggs on the pork cutlets? Serious question---the protein is not needed, and I do not see that there is an advantage to the flavor. Please explain so I can understand this.

    • @JapaneseCookingChannel
      @JapaneseCookingChannel  2 года назад +3

      Eggs are often used in Japanese cooking because of Japanese taste preferences. For example, sukiyaki, a typical Japanese dish, is also made by dipping beef in eggs. Perhaps it is something that is rooted in our culture.
      If you like, you can try it and see if it suits you or not.

    • @hollish196
      @hollish196 2 года назад +2

      @@JapaneseCookingChannel Thank for the answer. I suppose it is similar to cultures that use lots of mint or garlic.