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豚カツ(Tonkatsu)-pork cutlet

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A pork cutlet is the dish which wrapped the pork in flour, egg, and bread crumbs (Panko), and fried it in oil.

A pork cutlet is a dish originating in Cotelette of French cuisine, and is one of the typical Japanised European foods. Although pork fillet or pork loin is generally used, I always use fillet since loin has much fat.

There are various ways of eating and there is traditional seasoning peculiar to rural areas etc. I am from Nagoya and, generally a pork cutlet is eaten with a sweetened bean paste source (Miso Sorce). There is a dish called Kastu-Don, pork cutlet puts on rice.  Thus, Pork cutlet can be eaten in various ways.

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INGREDIENTS (3-4people)dscn2782

 

Pork                               200g

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Salt and Pepper

Flour

Egg

Panko

 

 

Let’s Start Cooking!!


Slice pork, hit the line of meat by using the back of the knife

 

Put salt and pepper both side of porkdscn2786

 

 

 

Dredge flourdscn3033

 

 

 

Dip pork into eggsdscn3034

 

 

 

Dredge Pankodscn30351

 

 

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Fry them!!!

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餃子-gyoza, Jiaozi, Mandu

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Gyoza, as known as Dumpling in America, is a popular Chinese dish. It is called Jiaozi in Chinese, Gyoza in Japanese, Mandu in Korean.

 

 In Northern China, Gyoza is eaten as a principal food. The skin is thick, and the popular way of cooking gyoza is 水餃子,boiling it in a soup or hot water.

To the contrary, in Southern part of China, people usually eat flied gyoza with thinner skin than 水餃子. It is served as one of dim sums, and sold in stalls as well as restaurants.

 

Gyoza came to Japan after World War Two. We generally call flied gyoza as Gyoza. They are eaten as a side dish with rice.We have an amusement park of Gyoza, in which we can enjoy many kinds of gyoza or famous gyoza restaurants all Japan. As it shows, gyoza is one of the most popular side dish in Japan.

 

In America, getting gyoza skins is difficult for me and other Asians who live in countryside. However, if you live in a big city or near Asian stores, you can get them easily and cook gyoza much easier.

 

Today I will introduce cooking delicious gyoza from very beginning=from skin! .

 

 


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(inside meats of goza)

Minced pork                  100g

Leek / green onion    1 bunch

Cabbage                    3 leaves

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A piece ginger

A piece garlic

Sake                                1tbs

Soy sauce                        1tbs

Sesame oil                       1tbs

Salt                              1/2tsp

A little pepper

Oyster sauce                   1tbs

(If you have it)

 

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All purpose flour            300cc

Bread flour                     100cc

Boiled water                   150cc

Cornstarch/potato starch

 


Let’s Start Cooking!!

 

 

1 How to make gyoza meat

 

Grate the ginger and the garlic. Chop leek and cabbage finely.dscn2959

 


Put all A in a bowl with cabbage, leak, and grounded pork and knead for 5 minutes until it gets sticky.dscn2960

 

Cover bowl with plastic wrap and leave it at a room temperature.

 


 

2 How to make gyoza skin

 

Put all purpose flour and bread flour into a bowl, and pour hot water onto them.

 

Mix them with chopsticks or a spoon roughly until the dough gets as warm as you can touch.

 

Knead the dough until it become smooth. (5-10 min)

 

Make the dough into two balls, wrap each of them by plastic wrap, and leave them 30 minuets at a room temperature.dscn2967

 


Spread cornstarch on a table and roll and shape each dough into a stick with a diameter of 3 centimeters (about 1.2 inch)

 

Cut the sticks into small pieces so that each piece is 8 grams. (If you prefer larger skins, Cut them into 10-gram pieces)

 

Sprinkle cornstarch on each piece of the dough and roll out the dough so that it gets as thin as possible with round shape.dscn2968

 


Sprinkle a little cornstarch on each skin to prevent them from sticking to each other, and pile them up.dscn2969

 

 

 

 


3 How to make gyoza

 

Put a little water on the whole edge of a skin, put “gyoza meat” onto the skin, and wrap it.dscn2971

 

 


See the video and learn how to wrap gyoza!

 

Oil over a pan, and place gyoza side by side in the pan. Then heat the pan over a high flame.dscn2976

 

Cook gyoza until its bottom side gets golden brown.

 

Mix 1 tsp potato starch into 100cc hot water, and pour the water over gyoza.  Put a cover immediately on the pan, and steam gyoza until the water completely evaporates (around 5 minuets)

 

Cover the gyoza with a flipped large plate, turn over all pan and plate, and move gyoza from the pan to the plate.dscn2977


 

Make a sauce with soy sauce and vinegar (soy sauce: vinegar=1:1), and enjoy the gyoza with the sauce!! (You can put a little chill oil in the sauce if you would like to)

 

 

 

 

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