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PrinceOfRavens 02-15-2007 06:58 PM

Japanese food recipes? Anybody?
 
Anybody got some japanese food recipes. Anything that's easy to make that is. hehe im too lazy to make food if it takes too long.

musashi 02-15-2007 07:27 PM

lol.....same here.....if anyone knows how to make the rice that they have at some hibachi bars....that would be cool to learn to make...

EbonyVampiria 02-16-2007 02:13 PM

i have a few japanese cook books, let me know what sort you want as it is all quite easy to make and quick and i will see what i can do :-)

Gwen_Goth 02-16-2007 02:53 PM

ahh great; i was gonna start a recipie thread; i have some that i made up myself; i'll share tehm when im home (at uni atm) :)

PrinceOfRavens 02-19-2007 02:04 AM

Anything to do with chicken or beef. either one. prolly beef first though.

tulomo 02-19-2007 07:33 AM

cac
im het nha

EbonyVampiria 02-20-2007 01:40 PM

here is a recipe for chilli beef ramen
beensprouts, noodles (ramen) or thin wheat noodles, sirloin steak 2cm thick, vegetable oil, teriyaki sauce, chicken stock, spring onions, red chilli, small amount of red onion, lime...use a small amount of ingredients for 1 person
boil water and cook beansprouts for 10 seconds, strain and reserve water to cook noodles in for 2-3 minutes or until just tender (both beansprouts and noodles need to be rinsed under cold water - done seperately)
heat frying pan until hot (medium heat) lightly rub steak with oil and fry on either side for 2 mins (medium rare) or longer depending on how you like it, remove and brush with teriyaki sauce, keep meat warm and let it rest for a couple of mins then slice it on the diagonal
heat stock and add some extra chilli sauce if you wish or fish sauce etc
put noodles in bowl, ladel over noodles and top with beef, beensprouts, spring onion, sliced chilli, red onion and a piece of lime (if you do not like chilli then just leave them out) this dish is so versatile you can swop ingredients as you wish
Enjoy!!

musashi 02-20-2007 07:50 PM

that sounds sooooo good....

annelie82 02-23-2007 06:53 PM

I looove sushi, but it's so expensive to buy in most supermarkets.

Anyone know how to make your own sushi? What ingredients (apart from the obvious rice and fish) and utensils do you need?

~annelie

EbonyVampiria 02-24-2007 12:40 AM

well it is easier if you have a bamboo rolling mat, rice paddle, fan etc and by no means is it that easy....try searching on the net for a site that can show you step by step as the visual pictures will be of great help :-)


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