The Perfect Japanese Fast Food, GYUDON | Beef Bowl

Champ's Japanese Kitchen
14 Jul 202108:23

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of Champs Japanese Kitchen, the host expresses gratitude for viewers' support and introduces a premium version of 'Judong', a Japanese dish combining beef and rice. The video demonstrates how to cook rice without a rice cooker, prepare 'Onsen Tamago' (half-boiled egg), and make a rich sauce for the dish. The host shares personal anecdotes, discusses ingredient substitutions, and encourages viewer interaction, promising to answer comments and consider future recipe requests.

Takeaways

  • 🍲 The video is from Champ's Japanese Kitchen, where he expresses gratitude for the viewers' support.
  • 🍚 The dish demonstrated is Gyudon (beef rice bowl), a popular Japanese meal known from chains like Yoshinoya and Matsuya.
  • 🍶 The video includes instructions on how to make rice without a rice cooker by washing, soaking, boiling, and steaming it.
  • 🥚 Champ shows how to make Onsen Tamago (hot spring egg), a half-boiled egg cooked at 65°C (150°F).
  • 🥕 The Gyudon sauce recipe consists of water, mirin (sweet sake), soy sauce, brown sugar, and optional dashi fish stock for richer flavor.
  • 🌿 Burdock root is added for extra aroma and kick, but if it's unavailable, ginger can be substituted.
  • 🍖 Thinly sliced beef is cooked briefly in the sauce, followed by letting it stew to absorb flavors.
  • ⏲️ The Gyudon is quick to prepare, making it a convenient meal for busy people.
  • 🏙️ Champ explains his Western accent comes from living in Chicago for four years during his childhood.
  • 🍷 For those who can't find cooking sake, white wine is a good substitute, or water for non-alcoholic versions (though less flavorful).

Q & A

  • What is the main dish being prepared in the video?

    -The main dish being prepared is 'udon', specifically 'gyudon' which is beef don, a dish that combines beef with rice.

  • What does 'dom giu' mean in the context of the video?

    -'Dom giu' is a play on words, where 'don' means rice ball and 'giu' refers to beef, so 'dom giu' humorously suggests a beef and rice ball mix.

  • How much rice is used in the recipe?

    -The recipe uses about three portions of rice, which is roughly 480 grams.

  • What is the first step in preparing the rice as described in the video?

    -The first step in preparing the rice is to wash it by rinsing it a few times until the water runs clear.

  • How long should the rice soak before cooking?

    -The rice should soak for at least 30 minutes before cooking.

  • What is the cooking method for the rice without a rice cooker?

    -To cook rice without a rice cooker, transfer the soaked rice to a large saucepan, add water, bring to a boil, then reduce heat and let it simmer for 10 minutes before turning off the heat and letting it steam for another 10 minutes.

  • What is 'onsen tamago' and how is it traditionally cooked?

    -Onsen tamago is a half-boiled egg, traditionally cooked in hot springs, hence the name which translates to 'hot spring egg'.

  • What is the purpose of cooking the eggs at 65 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes?

    -Cooking the eggs at 65 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes results in a soft-boiled or 'onsen' egg with a partially set yolk.

  • What are the key ingredients in the sauce for the gyudon?

    -The key ingredients in the sauce for gyudon include water, mirin (sweet cooking sake), soy sauce, brown sugar, and optionally dashi fish stock for a richer flavor.

  • What is the role of burdock root in the dish?

    -Burdock root adds aroma and a little extra kick to the dish. If unavailable, ginger can be used as a substitute.

  • How long should the beef cook in the sauce?

    -The beef should cook for about a minute or two until it is cooked through, and then stew for an additional 5 minutes to absorb the flavors of the sauce.

  • What is the chef's background that gives him a western accent?

    -The chef lived in Chicago, United States, for four years as a child, which is why he has a western accent.

  • What is a good substitute for cooking sake if it's not available?

    -A good substitute for cooking sake is white wine, or if alcohol is not desired, water can be used, although it may result in a less rich flavor.

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