JapaneseFoodRecipes
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArts |
Natto omelet
Material
2 eggs
Natto 1 pack
Mustard pickles (finely chopped) 25g
A (
It's liquid 1/2 tsp
Water 1 tablespoon
Soy sauce 1/2 tsp
Mirin 1 teaspoon)
Salad oil appropriate amount
Radish appropriate amount
Sauce appropriate amount of natto)
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Pork kimchi fly
Material
Pork ham (sliced) four
Chinese cabbage kimchi appropriate amount
Cheese appropriate amount to melt
Flour appropriate amount
One minute and beaten egg
Bread crumbs appropriate amount
Salad oil appropriate amount
Lettuce appro... more
Pork ginger grilled & garlic grilled
Material
Pork loin (sliced) 4 sheets (about 100g)
A (
Soy sauce 1 tablespoon
Mirin 1 tablespoon
Sake tablespoon 2/3)
1/2 teaspoon and Shi grated ginger
Teaspoon grated garlic 1/2
Salad oil appropriate amount
Cabb... more
Chicken tempura
Material
1/2 sheet chicken breast meat
A
Soy sauce 2 tsp
Sake 1 teaspoon
Mirin 2 teaspoons
Teaspoon grated garlic 1/2
1/2 teaspoon and Shi grated ginger
1/2 pieces egg yolk
Cold water 1/4 cup
Tablespoons of flour 5 Strong
Salad oil ... more
Pumpkin Menchi-katsu
Material
Pumpkin 100g
Ground pork 100g
Onion (chopped) 1/8 pieces
Salt a little
Pepper
Worcestershire sauce 2 teaspoons
Cheese appropriate amount to melt
Flour appropriate amount
One minute and beaten egg
Bread crumbs appropriat... more
Sauce Japanese omelette
Material
1 egg
Noodle soup 1 teaspoon
Water 2 tsp
Salad oil appropriate amount
Tuna 1/4 cans
Bean paste
(Water 1/4 cup
It's liquid 1/4 tsp
Light soy sauce 1/2 tsp
Mirin 1/2 tsp
Mizutoki potato starch (which was beaten starch ... more
Chicken fillet and Salt kelp
Material
Two chicken fillet
Shredded type appropriate amount of salt kelp
Chives appropriate amount
How to make
1. Chicken fillet take the streaks. Boil the water in a pot,
Sake put a bit if you become just before boili... more
tuna and avocado with wasabi soy sauce
Material
Tuna 60g
avocado 1/2
Lemon juice 1/2 tsp
Soy sauce 1 teaspoon
Neri wasabi appropriate amount
Glue appropriate amount
How to make
1. Tuna I diced of 2cm. Avocado takes the seeds Cut in half and hollow ... more
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