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sukiyaki

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Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total: 25 minutes

Servings: 2

Cost: $4.38 /serving

Ingredients

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Instructions

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Step 1

Add all the Warishita ingredients in a small pot and boil over high heat.

Step 2

After letting it boil for 5 seconds or so, turn the heat off and put aside until required.

Step 3

Beef: If each slice of beef is very large, cut it into two. A slice larger than your palm might be too big to handle when eating.

Step 4

Shallots: discard the roots and slice shallots diagonally into about 5cm (2”) lengths.

Step 5

Shiitake mushrooms: Chop off the stems of shiitake mushrooms. To decorate shiitake head (optional), make a shallow v-shape cut in the middle of the head, then another v-shape cut perpendicular to the first cut, making a cross (see the photo in the post).

Step 6

Shirataki: Rinse shirataki in water. Spread the noodles on the cutting board, about 20cm (8’) wide, and cut them in half. This is to shorten the noodles so that you can pick them up easily when eating.

Step 7

Shungiku: Trim the end of the stem. Cut shungiku into about 10cm (4”). If the stems are extremely thick, like 1-1.5cm (½”) thickness, cut the stem vertically in half.

Step 8

Tofu: Cut the tofu block into two, then cut again perpendicular to the first cut making 4 small blocks.

Step 9

Group each ingredient together on a large plate.

Step 10

Place each egg in a small bowl in which the individual can beat the egg and dip sukiyaki.

Step 11

Heat a large fry pan with heavy base or shallow cast iron pot/casserole over high heat and add oil.

Step 12

Sauté beef slices to lightly brown on each side, about 30 seconds. Add shallots and sauté for 15 seconds.

Step 13

Add warishita and the remaining ingredients except shungiku, clustering each ingredient together for better presentation (if you wish).

Step 14

Once the sauce starts boiling, turn the heat down to simmer and cook for a couple of minutes, then add shungiku.

Step 15

Cook for another couple of minutes or until vegetables are cooked through, occasionally turning over the ingredients so that they will be cooked evenly.

Step 16

Leave on low heat while eating sukiyaki directly from the pot. If the sauce is condensed too much to your liking, add some dashi stock or water to adjust and bring to simmer.