Monday, February 27, 2017

Nagoya: Best Winter Food




NAGOYA: Best Winter Food

Hello there! 
Winter is fast approaching and the search for the best food to dig in to compensate the cold weather is up! Spice up your hearty meal cravings and try something new like Sukiyaki. A warm and meaty remedy for the cold breeze of winter. 


Sukiyaki is a Japanese dish that is usually prepared and served in a hot pot or "Nabemono" (Japanese hot pot). It has meat (usually thin slices of beef) which is slowly cooked or simmered at the table, jelly noodles, vegetables and other ingredients, with the mixture of light soy sauce, sugar, and mirin. The ingredients are usually dipped in a small bowl or raw, beaten eggs after being cooked in the pot, and then eaten. Sukiyaki is the perfect meal for a midnight soup fix with friends or while binge-watching your favorite series at home. The preparation is so easy to do and the ingredients are so easy to find as well. 


There are a lot of ways on how you will enjoy Sukiyaki. In this dish, you can play with your favorite veggies and choice of meat. You can make use of whatever it is you find at home. Here are some suggestions on creating your very own Sukiyaki at home:

(Budget Friendly)

SPICY SAUSAGE SUKIYAKI

Hungarian sausage
Cabbage
fresh thyme
soy sauce
scallions
egg noodles
egg
sugar
garlic pepper flakes
water






PORK CHOP SUKIYAKI

Porkchop 
Scallions
Mustard Leaves
Soy Sauce
Mirin
Garlic Powder
Turmeric
Tofu
Egg
Sugar
Pepper
Water




YUM!


Think of Sukiyaki as the cooler cousin of  Ramen -it's familiar and comforting but with a different kick. Water- based soup with the concoction of say sauce, sugar, mirin, and the juices of vegetables. All cooked in one pot. The warm and light taste of the soup is the perfect for the body and soul while coping with the cold weather! Give it a try and see how comforting this Japanese dish is.

Thanks for reading!





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