Japanese Beef Rice Bowl Recipe – Gyudon(3:49)

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Warm Up
  1. What’s your favourite Japanese fast food location: Yoshinoya, Matsuya or Sukiya? Any other ones you’ve tried?
  2. Do you consider gyudon to be a fast food? How about a comfort food?
  3. How often do you make gyudon at home?
  1. What toppings does she use for her gyudon?
  2. What method of cooking does she use for her egg?
Key Words & Phrases
  1. Let’s get right into it!
  2. You can find this thinly sliced beef belly in most Asian grocery stores.
  3. Most cuts of beef are fine to use as long as they are not too lean, like the round.
  4. First, we are going to blanch the beef belly in a pot of boiling water.
  5. Once the beef doesn’t have any pink color, then you can take it out and strain it through a calendar.
  6. Cook the beef until the sauce is reduced, but make sure to reserve some of the sauce for cooking the onions so that the onions absorb all the flavors from the beef.
  7. Pour out the remaining sauce.
  8. Cover with a lid and cook until the onions are soft.
  9. In a bowl of steamed rice, top with the beef, some pickled ginger called beni shoga, green onions, and a poached egg.
  10. For some extra heat, sprinkle on some Japanese spice mixture called shichimi.
  11. This dish is one of the most popular comfort foods in Japan.
  12. It’s quick and easy.
  13. It’s super flavorful from all the toppings.
  14. Until we eat again.
  1. Let’s correct this sentence: Do you know that there are some fast food chains in Japan only specialized making this dish?
  2. Let’s think of some more adjectives to describe food, such assuper flavorful”.
  3. Do you like beni shoga? What other types of pickled foods have you tried?
  4. Do you prefer poached or raw eggs? What is your preferred method to poach an egg?
  5. Do you think shichimi is spicy?
  6. When you travel abroad for a long time, what food do you start to miss the most?
  7. Tell me about another Japanese recipe you like to make!
Script (*一部不正確です)
00:00 hi guys it’s Jesse today Andy is going
00:03 to show you how to make this wear it
00:08 down let’s get right into it so for the
00:17 beef you can find this then a sliced
00:23 but if you can’t find it most kinds of
00:26 beef are fine to use as long as they are
00:29 not too lean like the round first we are
00:34 gonna blanch the beef belly in a pot of
00:44 this doesn’t take very long once the
00:47 beef doesn’t have any pink color then
00:50 you can take it out and strain it
00:54 through a calendar next in a medium
01:02 mirin japanese rice wine sake sugar
01:15 and beef give it a stir and cook the
01:28 sure to reserve some of the sauce for
01:32 cooking the onions so that the onions
01:35 absorb all the flavors from the beef
01:38 when sauteing later on pour out the
01:44 extra sauce and then we are adding
01:58 dashi powder
02:07 water
02:24 cover with a lid and cook until the
02:27 onions are soft
02:38 now at the beef to the saucepan and mix
02:43 well with the onions now that’s done in
02:48 a bowl of steamed rice top with the beef
02:54 some pickled ginger called beni shoga
03:07 egg if you like it so for some extra
03:10 Heat
03:14 it’s Hashimi this dish is one of the
03:22 you know that there are some fast food
03:24 chains in Japan only specialized making
03:27 this dish it’s quick and easy that can
03:30 be prepared in just 30 minutes
03:33 and super flavorful from all the
03:35 toppings there you have it if you like
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