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7 POPULAR JAPANESE DISHES THAT ARE NOT ACTUALLY JAPANESE
We've done 3 videos already on natto, a very traditional Japanese dish with no foreign influences. We decided to switch it up this time and make a video on Japanese dishes that a lot of people may think is traditional but is actually of foreign origins.
Most of these dishes came from the Meiji Peroid, shortly after Japan's national seclusion from the rest of the world.
1. Tempura
- tempura batter lighter, airier, crispier than other batters
- Portuguese merchants & missionaries before 17th century introduced the prototype for this cooking method
- Tempura came from the word latin word Tempora
- Over time, batter adjusted to maximise the Japanese seafood freshness. It got lighter and less fritter like.
- Some think the Indian pakora was picked up by the Portuguese and then to the Japanese which evolved into tempura.
2. Japanese Curry Rice
- Iconically Japanese, family dish mum would make often
- Less spicy, more sweet & more thick than other curries
- Meiji Period
- Introduced by British sailors and merchants, and they got it from India
- Adjusted to Japanese palettes over time
- Curry thickness comes from the French roux
- Essentially Japanese curry is an Indian dish introduced by the British Empire and adapted using French techniques!
3. Tonkatsu
- Breaded deep fried pork cutlet using Japanese panko breadcrumbs
- Sauce is like a thickened Worcestershire sauce
- Meiji Period
- Rengatei, a Tokyo restaurant in 1899, though to have created Tonkatsu
- Influences from Austria's Wiener or Viennese Schnitzel and Italy's Cotoletta alla milanese (Milan)
4. Hayashi Rice
- Similar to Japanese curry
- Beef, onions, button mushrooms & demi-glace sauce
- Meiji Period
- Origins from western beef stews eg. Beef Stroganoff, Beef Bourguignon
5. Ramen
- From China
- Chinese traders in late 19th century introduced Lamien
- Lamien became Ramen
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6. Hambagu Steak
- Japanese mince patty
- Demi-glace sauce
- Meiji Period
- German roots: Hambagu Steak similar to Hamburg Steak
- Also similar to American Salisbury Steak
7. Omurice
- Japanese omelet with Japanese fried rice and ketchup / tomato sauce on top
- Similar roots to Tonkatsu, in fact exact same restaurant Rengatei
- Inspired from French omelet
- Also inspired by the Japanese Chakin-Zushi
- The creator combined these 2 ideas
Which of these popular Japanese dishes did you already know the foreign history of?
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One more French classic for you all to try out, please enjoy this simple tutorial and give this recipe a try if you'd like,
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beef bourguignon in english 在 ochikeron Youtube 的最佳解答
Hayashi Rice (also called Hashed Beef) is a very popular Western-style rice dish in Japan.
You can use the mix (roux) to save time, but in this video I will show you how to make it from scratch :)
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Hayashi Rice (Hashed Beef)
Difficulty: Medium
Time: 1hour
Number of servings: 4
Ingredients:
400g (14oz.) thinly sliced beef
1 (200g=7oz.) onion
Roux
* 1 (200g=7oz.) onion
* 1/2 (100g=3.5oz.) carrot
* 1 (200g=7oz.) tomato
* 2 tbsp. butter
* 100ml red wine
* 2 tbsp. flour
* 1 can (290g=10oz.) demi-glace sauce
* 1 consomme cube (or bouillon cube)
* 1 bay leaf
* 400ml water
* 1 tsp. salt
* cracked black pepper
2 tbsp. cooking oil
salt and cracked black pepper
cooked rice
Directions:
((Roux))
1. Thinly slice the onion and carrot. Make cross incisions on the bottom surface of tomato. Bring a pot of water to a boil, pour it over the tomato to soften the skin, then peel (you can also dip the tomato in hot water for a few seconds to soften the skin). Seed tomato and cut into small pieces.
2. Heat butter in a large stew pot. Add the sliced onion and carrot, then stir-fry on low until lightly colored golden brown.
3. Add red wine and simmer on low until somewhat absorbed. Add flour and mix well.
4. Add tomato, demi-glace sauce, consomme cube, bay leaf, and water. Bring to a boil, remove the foam, turn the heat down to medium, season with salt and pepper. Then cover and cook for about 5 minutes.
5. Drain well with a strainer. *You can eat strained vegetables but they don't taste good, so I don't recommend eating them...
((Make Hayashi Rice))
1. Cut thinly sliced beef into bite size pieces and season with 1 tsp. of salt. Slice onion into bite-size wedges.
2. In a large stew pot, heat 1 tbsp. of cooking oil, stir-fry the onion slices until tender.
3. Add 1 tbsp. of cooking oil and the beef, then saute until no longer pink.
4. Add the roux, then cook on low for 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper if needed.
5. Serve it on a hot bed of rice. Garnish with parsley if you have.
↓レシピ(日本語)
http://cooklabo.blogspot.jp/2014/03/blog-post_8.html
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Other Yummy Rice Dishes:
Vegetarian Curry Rice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXQ5JN6E8y8
Easy-To-Eat Oyakodon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yth_Xbo2T3o
Creamy Avocado Doria
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93aWNUHygW0
Sparerib Curry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9AmpAfuR_Y
Hainanese Chicken Rice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD1Vh79ontg
Wasabi Mayonnaise Chicken Rice Bowl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ4yzZQkAuU
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