包丁いらず♪「豚ひき肉ともやしの大根もち」
もちもち食感にもやしのシャキシャキ感がプラスされた大根もちレシピです♪表面はパリパリに焼いて香ばしさをプラスしましょう!
詳しいレシピは、アプリ・WEBで♪
https://delishkitchen.tv/recipes/211410513114956180
※材料・作り方はコメント欄にも記載しています!
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同時也有27部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過849的網紅Veganfuufu,也在其Youtube影片中提到,3道適合跟朋友家人一起做的蔬食聖誕食譜,一次放送給你們! 一起烤南瓜、做豆腐豬排真的很好玩! 分享給想一起做飯的朋友一起玩✨ 不能出國就一起做飯吧~! 0:00 開場 Opening 0:14 烤南瓜湯 Butternut squash soup 2:46 球芽甘藍(小甘藍菜) Brussels ...
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radish sprouts recipes 在 DELISH KITCHEN - デリッシュキッチン Facebook 的最讚貼文
箸が止まらないやみつき味を、かいわれともやしで簡単調理♪
隠し味のすりごまでマイルドな味付けに♪
かいわれの辛味もなくなり、大人も子供ももりもり食べられます!
材料
(2人分)
・かいわれ 1パック
・もやし 1袋
・ツナ缶 1缶
☆の調味料
・ごま油 大さじ1
・ポン酢 大さじ2
・すりごま 大さじ1
・塩こしょう 適量
手順
1 もやしを耐熱容器に入れて、ラップをして600Wのレンジで2分加熱し、粗熱が取れたら、しっかりと水気を切る
2 かいわれは根元を切り落とす
3 容器に☆を入れて混ぜ、もやし、かいわれ、缶汁を切ったツナ缶を加えて混ぜる
アプリ・WEBでこのレシピをもっと詳しくチェック!
delishkitchen.tv/recipes/151522578668716506
作ったらコメント欄にぜひ写真を載せて教えてください♪
radish sprouts recipes 在 Veganfuufu Youtube 的最佳解答
3道適合跟朋友家人一起做的蔬食聖誕食譜,一次放送給你們!
一起烤南瓜、做豆腐豬排真的很好玩!
分享給想一起做飯的朋友一起玩✨
不能出國就一起做飯吧~!
0:00 開場 Opening
0:14 烤南瓜湯 Butternut squash soup
2:46 球芽甘藍(小甘藍菜) Brussels sprouts
3:29 麥氏炸朱排 Tofu katsu
4:58 歡樂用餐時間 Dinner time
6:14 日本超市買菜 Japan supermarket
你最想嘗試哪道料理?
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蔬食食譜 Vegan Recipes:
♥烤南瓜湯 Butternut Squash Soup
- 材料 INGREDIENTS
南瓜1顆 Squash/ pumpkin
蒜頭3大顆 Garlic
高湯1包 Broth
大蔥 2段 Green Onion
紅蘿蔔 半根 Carrots
洋蔥 半顆 Onion
香菇 5-6朵 Mushroom
椰奶 1小瓶 Cocona milk
不吃五辛:可以把五辛拿掉,改加一點薑和多一點紅椒,再依個人口味調整!
- 調味料 SEASONING
鹽巴 Salt
黑胡椒 Black pepper
迷迭香 Rosemary
橄欖油 Olive Oil
肉豆蔻 Nutmeg ground (可略)
白胡椒 White pepper
料理酒 Japanese Sake
-器材 TOOL
烤箱 Oven
攪拌機/調理機 Blender
♥球芽甘藍(小甘藍菜) Brussels sprouts
- 材料 INGREDIENTS
小甘藍 Brussels sprouts
小紅蘿蔔 Radish
蒜頭 Garlic (不吃五辛可略)
- 調味料 SEASONING
橄欖油 Olive Oil
鹽巴 Salt
小辣椒 Chili
蒜粉 Garlic powder
白酒 White wine
甜菜糖 Beet sugar
楓糖 Maple syrup
♥麥氏炸朱排 Tofu Katsu
- 材料 INGREDIENTS
豆腐 Tofu
麵粉 Flour
玉米澱粉 Corn starch
日式麵包粉 Panko
- 調味料 SEASONING
鹽巴 Salt
辣椒粉 Chili Powder
黑胡椒 Black pepper
白胡椒 White pepper
蒜粉 Garlic powder (可略)
橄欖油 Olive Oil
- 沾醬 SAUCE (可自由發揮)
素美乃滋+生洋蔥+橄欖油+芥末 Mayonnaise+onion+olive oil+wasabi
素牛排醬 Tonkatsu sauce
黃芥末醬 Yellow mustard
✦炸朱排記得先把豆腐凍一晚上,或者找台灣一整塊的凍豆腐拿回來解凍壓水份節省時間哦!
✦壓豆腐的時候要用面積大的重物壓,不然豆腐可能會碎掉,要小心🤣
謝謝收看!好期待你們一起做聖誕蔬食料理!
Thank you and Merry Christmas❤️
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radish sprouts recipes 在 Jamie Tan Youtube 的最佳解答
Have been cooking a little bit more since moving into our new home, so I thought I'll share some of the stuff that I've been cooking with you guys. Sorry for the actual lack of measurements as I cook without a recipe usually. It is also my first time cooking some of the recipes (like the prawn noodles) but I'm glad they all turned out delicious.
Ingredients used in order of meal -
Monday:
[Lotus Root Soup]
Pork Ribs & Chicken Bones (can just use one of the other)
Lotus Root
Dried Conpoy
Red Dates
Lotus Seeds
Cordyceps Flower
Goji Berries
[Meat Patties]
Minced Pork
Black Fungus
Shitake Mushroom
Water Chestnut
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Tuesday:
[Oyako Don]
Marinated Chicken (thigh and/or breast, deboned)
Onions (optional)
Eggs
Instant Miso Soup
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Wednesday:
[Kimchi Fried Rice]
Kimchi
Meat of Choice ( I used Sausage & Shabu Pork)
Eggs
Overnight Rice
Sesame Oil
Mozarella Cheese
Roasted Seaweed Laver
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Thursday:
[Foie Gras Uni Don]
Foie Gras
Uni
Rice Vinegar
Salt
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Friday:
[Oden]
Daikon Radish
Konjac/Shirataki
Oden Soup Base
[Kaisen Don]
Sashimi Grade Scallops
Uni
Rice Vinegar
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Saturday:
[Prawn Noodle Soup]
Prawn Noodle Soup Base (I used Chu Collagen's)
Prawns
Shabu Pork (or pork ribs)
Noodles of Choice (Yellow/Rice Noodles)
Bean Sprouts
Kang Kong
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radish sprouts recipes 在 Micaela ミカエラ Youtube 的最佳貼文
Although Japan is not currently on any sort of lockdown or strict order to stay indoors, I think we are all starting to realize that we need to take matters into our own hands and self-isolate as much as possible. For those of you who are dealing with your first "crisis" in Japan, I wanted to provide a little bit of a guide to help you make sure you're as prepared as you can be, for spending time indoors.
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●Curry
- Meats: Pork, Beef, or Chicken. Whatever you have.
- Vegetables: Potato, Onion, Carrot, Mushrooms, Spinach/Komatsuna/Kale, Asparagus, Sweet Potato, Pumpkin (Kabocha), Eggplant, Okura, Renkon (Lotus Root)
Quick Tutorial on How To Make Curry @ 4:53
●Instant Miso (for reference, this is the kind I usually buy https://www.amanofd.jp/amano/shop/goods/index.html?ggcd=B4741&cid=miso)
You can buy any kind, some instant miso comes with a paste, which some people may prefer but I like the freeze-dried type. It is said that certain nutrients are preserved when you freeze-dry vegetables, so I think they're a bit healthier.
●Cook Do (for reference: https://www.ajinomoto.co.jp/cookdo/lineup/)
These are usually found in the Chinese seasoning section of your Japanese supermarket (as the majority of the boxes are Chinese.) Similar simple-meal kits with Japanese recipes are sometimes stocked in the same aisle.
●Canned Tomatoes
- Good for curries (add one can of diced tomatoes to your curry to make it more tangy and acidic)
- Pasta (sautee veggies, garlic, onion, and bacon, add your diced tomatoes, stew, taste, and season, add to pasta)
- Soups (lightly sautee your favorite soup veggies in oil and garlic, pour diced tomatoes into the pot, then fill the empty tomato can with water and add one cube of soup stock of your choice, throw in your desired seasonings, bring to a boil and simmer. you can add rice, quinoa, gains, shredded chicken to make it a hearty meal.)
- Stews (for beef, lamb, and pork, I cut my vegetables large, season them first with cumin, curry spice, cinnamon, salt, pepper, paprika, etc to make a fragrant mix, then add tomatoes and water, and simmer until liquid has dissolved and the mixture is thick enough to be a stew.)
- Salsa (Use half a can, pulse in a mixer with red onion, cilantro, garlic, green pepper, red chiles, lemon, salt, pepper, and a bit of cumin for a more tex-mex flavor)
●Spices:
I didn't show them in the video but I actually prefer S&B's herb packets, you can see what they look like here:
https://www.sbotodoke.com/shop/c/cB51210/
Most supermarkets have them, and they are very versatile, cheap, and easy to use.
●Yakiniku Sauce:
You can choose any kind you like! When in doubt, the popular Yakiniku chain "Gyukaku" has a sauce in the supermarket that's pretty good. Use this on "grilled" and "charred" meats. Tastes great over rice. Make a "Yakiniku Bowl" with charred carrots, cabbage, onion, green pepper, and slices of beef or pork.
●Ponzu: I prefer Yuzu, but you won't be missing out on too much if they don't stock it. Regular Ponzu works. Use this on steamed veggies with lighter flavors, or in sautees with Asian veggies (bok choy with garlic topped with ponzu, baked white fish with salt and ponzu, or daikon and pork sauteed with ponzu is great!) Can be mixed with olive oil, salt, and pepper to make a salad dressing too!
●Veggies - Try to pick a few greens, and then one veggie of each color. I try to plan for one raw-green (for salads), one wilting-green (for soups and stir-fries), and one firm-green (for baking grilling) per shop.
Green: Lettuce, Baby Leaf, Spinach, Bok Choy, Komatsuna, Asparagus, Zucchini, Green Pepper, Kale, Cucumber, Cabbage, Avocado
Purple: Red Onion, Eggplant, Purple Turnip, Satsumaimo (Sweet Potato), Purple Cabbage (great for adding color).
Red: Tomatoes, Red Peppers, Beets, Beni Daikon (Red Radish)
Orange: Carrot, Pumpkin, Orange Pepper, Orange/Yellow Fruit Tomatoes
White: Daikon, Turnip, Cauliflower, Renkon (Lotus Root), Bean Sprouts, Potato, Onion, Sato-Imo, Yama-Imo,
Brown: Gobo (burdock root), Mushroom
●Buy & Freeze:
- A loaf of bread or two (Japanese bread tends to come in slices instead of loaves so buy accordingly.)
- Meats (Chicken Breasts are the most versatile AND cost-effective IMO.)
- Frozen Seafood (S&B has a paella seasoning! if you can find it, this is a nice way to utilize rice, veggies, and seafood)
- Frozen naughty snacks like pizza, dorayaki, frozen fried rice, emergency instant meals, etc can go here too.
●Pasta and Rice are good to have, but if you don't have a rice cooker in your apartment, you can buy a few microwavable instant-packs from your supermarket or convenience store and store those instead.
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