Guide to Prepare Osaka Okonomiyaki with Beef Tendon

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  • Osaka Okonomiyaki with Beef Tendon
    Osaka Okonomiyaki with Beef Tendon

    Hello everybody, it’s Drew, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, osaka okonomiyaki with beef tendon. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

    Savory Japanese pancake made of batter and cabbage topped with okonomi sauce, mayo, katsuobushi, and aonori. Originated from Osaka, Japan. ★ FOLLOW JUST ONE. There are a lot of delicious Japanese food restaurants there.

    Osaka Okonomiyaki with Beef Tendon is one of the most favored of recent trending foods in the world. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. Osaka Okonomiyaki with Beef Tendon is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.

    Easiest Way to Make Osaka Okonomiyaki with Beef Tendon

    To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have osaka okonomiyaki with beef tendon using 31 ingredients and 22 steps. Here is how you cook that.


    Ingredients

    The ingredients needed to make Osaka Okonomiyaki with Beef Tendon:

    1. Take Batter (combine the ※ ingredients beforehand)
    2. Get 500 grams ※Cake flour
    3. Get 2 tbsp ※Sugar
    4. Prepare 2 tsp ※Salt
    5. Make ready 1 liter ※The water from boiling beef tendon or use the chicken stock from
    6. Take 150 grams ※Yamaimo yam
    7. Get 3 tbsp ※Bonito flakes
    8. Prepare 15 grams ※Baking powder
    9. Take 1 1/5 kg Finely chopped cabbage
    10. Get 1 Tempura batter crumbs
    11. Make ready 1 bunch Green onions or scallions
    12. Take 1 Red pickled ginger
    13. Make ready 12 Eggs
    14. Prepare Additions
    15. Prepare 200 grams Beef tendon
    16. Prepare 200 grams Thinly sliced pork belly
    17. Make ready 200 grams Boiled octopus
    18. Make ready To parboil the beef tendon:
    19. Prepare 2 large Water
    20. Take 3 slice Ginger
    21. Make ready 2 stalks worth The green part of a Japanese leek
    22. Prepare To flavor the beef tendon
    23. Get 40 ml Soy sauce
    24. Take 400 ml Water
    25. Take 25 ml Sake
    26. Take 1 and 1/2 tablespoon Sugar
    27. Take Toppings
    28. Take 1 10:1 blend Tonkatsu sauce, "Doro" Sauce (a type of thick Worcestershire-style sauce)
    29. Prepare 1 10:1:1 blend Mayonnaise, milk, plain yogurt
    30. Make ready 1 Aonori
    31. Take 1 Bonito flakes

    Okonomiyaki, a thick savory pancake of mixed ingredients, literally means "whatever you like, cooked". It originated in the Kansai region during the One famous beef dish from Osaka is doteyaki, or beef tendon simmered in miso and mirin rice wine. It's a popular side dish to enjoy in kushikatsu restaurants. Okonomiyaki is a type of Japanese savory pancake filled with cabbage and a topping of your choice.


    Instructions

    Steps to make Osaka Okonomiyaki with Beef Tendon:

    1. Boil the beef tendon in plenty of water with 3 slices of ginger and the green part of 3 stalks of leek for about 5 minutes to eliminate the gaminess. Skim off the scum completely.
    2. Rinse the boiled beef tendon with cold water and put into a pressure cooker with 2000 ml of water. Lock on the lid, bring to a boil and cook under pressure for 15 minutes. Leave to cool down naturally.
    3. Chop the beni-shouga pickled red ginger into a 1 mm dice. Slice the octopus into big pieces.
    4. Cut the cabbage into 2-3 mm wide julienne. Turn 90 degrees and chop up into 3mm dice. If you do this 1/4 of a cabbage at a time, it's easy.
    5. 1 head of cabbage chopped is about 1.2 kg worth.
    6. Slice the green onion thinly. Peel and grate the yamaimo yam.
    7. Take out the beef tendon from Step 2. The cooking liquid will be used as the soup stock in the batter, so skim off the scum carefully and leave to cool.
    8. Cut the beef tendon into bite sized pieces, and simmer in the beef tendon flavoring ingredients. When the cooking liquid has reduced by half, leave to cool and absorb the flavors.
    9. Combine the batter ingredients, and add the completely cooled down beef tendon stock little by little. If you add it all at once the batter may form lumps so add it a bit at a time.
    10. If any lumps remain the batter will be floury, so mix well. Once the batter is mixed, add the grated yamaimo.
    11. Pour the batter onto a heated electric griddle, and cover the top with pork belly slices.
    12. Break an egg into a small bowl, add 2 ladle fulls of batter, 2 handfuls (about 100 g) of cabbage, some octopus, some of the beef tendon, green onion, tempura batter crumbs, and red pickled ginger.
    13. Mix it with a spoon to incorporate air into the batter and don't over-mix. You should still see some of the egg white in the mix.
    14. Pour the batter onto a heated griddle, and cover the top with pork belly slices.
    15. Cook for 5 minutes, and when you can insert the spatula underneath easily turn it over for the first time. Cook for another 5 minutes, then turn over again. Do not press down on the pancake.
    16. Cover with lots of sauce, sprinkle with bonito flakes and aonori seaweed powder, and it's done. Add mayonnaise or Japanese mustard to taste!
    17. Use this kind of container (you can buy it at a 100 yen shop) to spread the mayonnaise. If you add about 10% milk and yogurt to the mayonnaise, it tastes great.
    18. You can't omit Doro sauce (a kind of thick Worcestershire-type sauce)! It serves as a 'hidden flavor' in the sauce. It is quite salty, which goes well with okonomiyaki. Don't add too much. The ratio is about 10:1 tonkatsu sauce to Doro sauce.
    19. This is tasty made with chicken bone soup stock too. Seefor the chicken stock recipe.
    20. Make your own tempura batter crumbs.
    21. is a version that only uses yamaimo yam and eggs in the batter.
    22. This is a 3-layer birthday cake version!

    This is one of the most delicious types of Japanese cuisine The restaurant has been around for over sixty years now and you can complete you okonomiyaki with two toppings. No trip to Osaka is complete without feasting on okonomiyaki. Often described as a "savory pancake," okonomiyaki consists of a basic batter Crisp green onions flavored with a specially-made soy-based sauce are paired with crispy beef tendon and cubes of konnyaku to make their popular dish sujinegi. Okonomiyaki is a casual, fun dish that's quite popular with foreign visitors to Japan. It's basically a savory pancake made with seafood, pork, cabbage and other okonomiyaki-style (i.e., ebi-ten: shrimp okonomiyaki) with some combination of ingredients listed below. stewed beef tendon.

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