Sunday, May 3, 2020

Light and Crispy Kakiage Tempura (Japanese Vegetable Fritters) | Japanese Cooking Video Recipe

Kakiage is Japanese vegetable fritters, sometimes with seafood. Vegetable strips are the main ingredients. Leftover vegetables are okay! Vegan/Vegetarian people can use Kombu Dashi broth for the dipping sauce 👍




Using round aluminum foil molds, you can deep fry the vegetable strips with less batter coated. In this way Kakiage becomes very light and crispy 😋


You can serve it with rice or Udon noodles for example, as a side dish. Or, you can put on top of rice or Udon noodles to make a bowl dish. It is up to you 😉


Kakiage Tempura
Kakiage Tempura

I used Pink Deep Fryer by Fujihoro


Other Tempura Recipes:
Tempura Moriawase (Assorted Tempura with Seafood and Vegetables)
https://youtu.be/59PnfxUmNjI
Egg Tempura
https://youtu.be/y0D8nfsZMS8

Quick Tip: How to Store / Reuse / Dispose of Deep Frying Oil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRyoZ8bybSo

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Light and Crispy Kakiage Tempura (Japanese Vegetable Fritters Recipe)


Difficulty: Easy
Time: 15min
Number of servings: 4 pieces of 8cm (3inch) Kakiage

Ingredients
100g (3.5oz) onion slices
30g (1oz) carrot strips
30g (1oz) whole kernel corn
--Tempura Batter
* 1/2 cup ice-cold water
* 1/2 cup all purpose flour
--Tentsuyu (Tempura dipping sauce)
* 100ml Dashi broth (using packaged dashi powder saves time)
* 2 tbsp. Mirin (sweet Sake)
* 2 tbsp. soy sauce
vegetable oil for deep frying

Directions:
1. Cut aluminum foil about 30cm (12inch) long, fold it into quarters lengthwise. Make a ring then fold the ends together to make 8cm (3inch) circle. (please see the video)
2. Place the cut vegetables in a bowl. Add 1 tbsp. of all purpose flour from Tempura Batter, then coat evenly with your hands.
3. Tempura Batter: Mix ice-cold water and all purpose flour. Make sure to use ice-cold water not to activate the gluten. The batter should be lumpy, do not over-mix.
4. Add the vegetables then toss lightly.
5. Heat 5cm (2inches) of oil in a pan to 170C (340F). Place one or two aluminum foil rings (depending on the size of the pan), then put 1/4 of the vegetables in each ring little by little to form into circles. When the bottoms are cooked, remove the rings, flip them over and cook thoroughly until crisp golden. Then drain well. (Do not deep fry too many at once.)
6. Tentsuyu: In a pan, bring Dashi broth, Mirin, and soy sauce to a boil. You can also microwave until it comes to a boil. **
7. You can eat with salt, with Tentsuyu, or serve on top of rice with Tentsuyu to make Tendon (Tempura rice bowl), etc... it is up to you.

**For tentsuyu, you can use Yamasa's Konbu Tsuyu (3 times concentrated Konbu kelp seaweed soup stock). You just need to dilute it with hot water as directed on the package. This product is very convenient and it is available overseas!
https://amzn.to/2Yc3GEF

レシピ(日本語)
https://cooklabo.blogspot.com/2020/05/light-and-crispy-kakiage-tempura.html
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Teriyaki Pork Steak Rolls with Vegetables | Japanese Cooking Video Recipe

Beautiful slices, perfect for parties💖

Juicy yet Tasty with a lot of vegetables😋

Addictive side dish for rice 🍚




Perfect for Bento lunch box, even for Osechi-Ryori (New Year's Food) 🎍


Teriyaki Pork Steak Rolls with Vegetables
Teriyaki Pork Steak Rolls with Vegetables

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Teriyaki Pork Steak Rolls with Vegetables (Recipe)


Difficulty: Easy
Time: 30min
Number of servings: 2

Ingredients:
290g (10oz.) thinly sliced pork thigh
60g (2oz.) carrot
40g (1.5oz.) green onions
100g (3.5oz.) Enoki mushrooms
((Teriyaki Sauce))
* 2 tbsp. Sake
* 2 tbsp. Mirin (sweet Sake)
* 2 tbsp. soy sauce
* 2 tsp. sugar
* 1 tsp. ginger juice
Katakuriko (potato starch)
cooking oil

Directions:
1. Cut carrot into thin strips. Cut green onions into half. Remove the hard ends of Enoki mushrooms.
2. Place the pork slices vertically so that each slice overlaps the adjacent one. Place the vegetables then roll. Dust with Katakuriko.
3. Heat cooking oil in a frying pan, cover, and cook on low for 7-8 minutes.
4. Mix Teriyaki Sauce then add into the pan, put on high until the sauce thickens.
5. Cut into bite-size pieces, serve on a plate, and drizzle with the sauce in the pan.

レシピ(日本語)
https://cooklabo.blogspot.com/2020/04/teriyaki-pork-steak-rolls.html
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Sunday, April 26, 2020

Daikon Mochi (Japanese-style Chinese Turnip Cake 日式萝卜糕) | Japanese Cooking Video Recipe

Crisp outside, moist and chewy inside, coated with addictive sweet soy glaze, wrapped with Nori seaweed sheet, just like Isobeyaki 🍘 Mouthwatering 🤤




If you have tried my Imo Mochi (Potato Rice Cakes) recipe, this Daikon Mochi turns out a bit smaller with almost the same amount of ingredients. But don't worry it is because Daikon radish contains more water! Daikon Mochi is juicy and easier to eat than Imo Mochi. Kids ate well 😉 Please try both and see which one you like 👍

Daikon Mochi (Japanese-style Chinese Turnip Cake 日式萝卜糕)
Daikon Mochi (Japanese-style Chinese Turnip Cake 日式萝卜糕)

Imo Mochi (Potato Rice Cakes) recipe is HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnDzsOv10es

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Daikon Mochi (Japanese-style Chinese Turnip Cake: Lo Bak Go 日式萝卜糕) Recipe


Difficulty: Easy
Time: 15 min
Number of servings: 8 pieces (1.2 inch circles)

Ingredients:
300g (11oz.) Daikon radish
2 tbsp. Katakuriko (potato starch) or corn starch
2 tbsp. all purpose flour or rice flour will do
Sauce
* 1 tbsp. sugar
* 1 tbsp. soy sauce
* 1 tbsp. Mirin (sweet Sake)
2 tbsp. cooking oil
1/2 Nori sheet

Directions:
1. Mix the sauce. Cut Nori sheet into 8 strips.
2. Peel and grate Daikon radish. Strain and squeeze out the water just until you can form a shape with it (do not squeeze out too much water).
3. Add Katakuriko (potato starch) and all purpose flour, then knead by hand.
4. Divide it into 8 portions, then form them into flat round shapes.
5. Heat cooking oil in a frying pan, cook both sides until crisp golden brown.
6. Remove the excess oil with a paper towel. Stop the heat, then add the sauce and cook with the remaining heat until the sauce thickens. You can heat more if the sauce is still not thick.
7. Nicely coat the potato Mochi with sauce, then wrap with Nori.

レシピ(日本語)
https://cooklabo.blogspot.com/2020/04/Daikon-Mochi.html
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