07-16-2008, 05:11 PM | #21 | |
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One more thing: I highly recommend tsukemono (assorted picked veggies) with curry rice. Especially small pickled onions.
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I didn't know the term tsukemono but googling it I see I've had it before, I always thought of it as kimche without the kimche flavor. Not my favorite but a decent side dish. |
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But like you, I've developed my own unique versions of Japanese cuisine. For example, I make what my family calls "beef bowl," or gyudon, in Japanese. But I make it with a yakiniku sauce, marinating the beef overnight and then cooking it all up in a pot with onions and spooning over rice in a bowl. As with kare raisu, I become a hero. I also have my own version of fried rice that the family loves, but I really don't care for that much because I can't mimic the Japanese flavor. We do yakisoba from time to time, and I'll do gyoza, but only the frozen kind. My wife will do sushi, and can even make oyakodon. We used to do sukiyaki, but can't get the right ingredients here. So, how do you do the yakiniku? Outside, then bring it in? Or do you have a little electric grill that you put on the table?
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I meant "pickled", not "picked". There are lots of varieties. Pickled japanese radish (daikon) being one of the more common.
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Yeah I saw it here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsukemono This is exactly what I have had many times, always thinking of it as kimche without the kimche flavor. Kimche can be made with various vegetables: cabbage, radish, cucumber, etc. |
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