6 japanese beef dipping sauce Recipes

  • Ginger Beef Tataki with Lemon-Soy Dipping Sauce
    vegetable oil, beef tenderloin, trimmed, soy sauce and
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    vegetable oil, beef tenderloin, trimmed, soy sauce, mirin (sweet japanese rice wine), green onions, very thinly sliced, golden brown sugar, fresh lemon juice, minced peeled fresh ginger, garlic cloves, flattened, grated peeled daikon (japanese white radish), grated peeled fresh ginger, green onions, very finely chopped, lemons, cut into wedges, shiso (beefsteak plant leaves)* or watercress, lemon-soy dipping sauce
    15 ingredients
  • Sukiyaki Traditional
    good beef tenderloin, sliced paper thin, fresh tofu and
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    good beef tenderloin, sliced paper thin, fresh tofu, shiitaki mushrooms, onion or 2 leeks, fresh spinach, beef suet (optional), udon noodles or 1/2 package vermicelli, soy, sake (rice wine), sugar, soup broth with a bit of dashi (or substitute beef bullion), dipping sauces, raw organic egg for each person, broken and slightly beaten into small individual bowls, japanese sesame dipping sauce (also used for shabu shabu) called shiro neri goma (see my recipe) poured into small individual bowls.
    12 min, 16 ingredients
  • Shabu Shabu with Sesame Dipping Sauce (Japan) (Emeril Lagasse) Shabu Shabu with Sesame Dipping Sauce (Japan) (Emeril Lagasse)
    beef or chicken stock, chopped green onions, minced ginger and
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    beef or chicken stock, chopped green onions, minced ginger, minced garlic, highly marbled beef sirloin, thinly sliced, white chinese cabbage, cut into bite-size pieces, shiitake mushrooms , wiped clean and stems trimmed, asparagus spears , tough ends removed, steamed white rice, sesame dipping sauce , recipe follows, sesame paste, shoyu (japanese soy sauce), mirin, red pepper flakes
    50 min, 14 ingredients
  • Tempura 101 Tempura 101
    seasonal fish and vegetables are used in tempura. the ing... and
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    seasonal fish and vegetables are used in tempura. the ingredients for tempura in the recipe below are only a few of the many, many common ingredients that lend themselves to this treatment. shrimp; squid; small whole fish like perch, smelt, and goby; white-fleshed saltwater fish; eggplant; green beans; onion rings; sweet potato slices; bell pepper strips; mushrooms - the list could go on for several pages. chicken, beef and pork, however, are not usually prepared as tempura because of their relatively heavier, identifiable taste. chicken and pork are deep-fried in other ways, and beef is often given a more highlighted preparation, say, in sukiyaki., http://japanesefood.about.com/od/tempura/a/cookingtempura.htm, basic steps for cooking tempura, prepare the ingredients ., make tempura batter ., heat vegetable oil in a deep pan to 340-350f degree., lightly dip ingredients in the batter and immediately fry them until crisp. it takes longer to fry vegetables than to fry seafood., drain tempura on a rack ., serve right away with tentsuyu (tempura dipping sauce) or salt. tempura is best served hot. *grated daikon radish is a common condiment., tempura batter recipe - japanese recipe, http://japanesefood.about.com/od/tempura/r/tempurabatter.htm, egg, ice water, all purpose flour, preparation, beat an egg in a bowl. add ice water in the bowl. be sure to use very cold water., add sifted flour in the bowl and mix lightly. be careful not to overmix the batter., tempura dipping sauce recipe, tempura dipping sauce is called tentsuyu in japanese. serve this sauce with tempura., dashi soup stock, mirin, soy sauce, sugar, preparation, put mirin in a pan and heat. add soy sauce and dashi soup stock in the pan. bring the sauce to a boil., tips for making crispy tempura, by setsuko yoshizuka, tip 1: ice, use ice water for the batter. this is really important to prevent the batter from absorbing too much oil., tip 2: batter (tempura batter recipe), do not make the batter ahead of time. try not to over mix the batter and not to coat ingredients with the batter too much., if you are frying both seafood and vegetables, fry vegetables first. then, fry seafood. fry vegetables at 340f degree and fry seafood at 350f degree., tip 4: oil temperature, check the temperature of frying oil , drop a little batter into the oil. if the batter comes up right away instead of sinking to the bottom of the pan, it s about 360 f degree. if the batter goes halfway to the bottom and comes up, it s about 340f degree. this is said to be the right temperature to fry tempura.
    5 min, 36 ingredients




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