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Hiroshima Okonomiyaki is a Japanese savory pancake with cabbage, bean sprout, noodles, and pork belly Hiroshima-Style Okonomiyaki uses almost the same ingredients, but they are layered rather than mixed in One thing I loved about the Osaka style one was how easy it was for meal-prepping. How to make Hiroshima Okonomiyaki using a frying pan. This is the easiest way to make this delicious Japanese savory pancake.
To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook easy okonomiyaki: both hiroshima and kansai region natives love this using 10 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Easy Okonomiyaki: Both Hiroshima and Kansai Region Natives Love This:
- Prepare 5 to 6 large leaves Cabbage
- Take 2 to 3 stalks Green onion
- Take 3 slice Ham
- Prepare 100 grams ◎ Cake flour
- Take 20 grams ◎ Katakuriko
- Make ready 5 grams ◎ Baking powder
- Prepare 1 ◆ Egg
- Make ready 1 tsp each ◆ Soy sauce, sugar, dashi stock granules
- Make ready 1 dash ◆ Salt
- Make ready 160 to 200 ml Water
The only shima I have had was poorly made, and was awful. i went to Hiroshima and Osaka and personally loved the Kansai style okonomiyaki partly because it reminds omelets which i heart but that doesn't mean i don't like the Hiroshima style which is great if you love eating noodles. The really crisp version for noodle lovers. This version, made with prawns, pork and caramelised onion, is all about the noodles. Gourmet Farmer and For The Love of Meat host Matthew Evans says okonomiyaki are great for using up small amounts of leftover meat or.
Steps to make Easy Okonomiyaki: Both Hiroshima and Kansai Region Natives Love This:
- Preparation: Coarsely chop the cabbage, and cut the green onion into thin rounds. Cut up the ham into 1 to 2 cm cubes. Beat the egg.
- Put the ingredients marked ◎ into a bowl and mix together. Add the ingredients marked ◆, and mix together while adding the water in 2 to 3 batches.
- When there are no lumps left in the batter, add the cabbage, green onion and ham and mix well.
- Heat some oil in a frying pan and pour in the batter, ensuring that it doesn't spread out too much and get too thin. (If you like you can top the batter with slices of ham or pork.)
- Cook over medium heat until brown on one side. Flip over in one go, put on a lid and steam-cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Done! Enjoy!
- Addendum: If you're making a lot of okonomiyaki, you can cook them in a 200 °C oven fo 40 minutes. But they turn out better cooked in a frying pan.
- I only use 1 egg to cut down on calories, but it's very nice with 3 eggs too. If you use 2 eggs you need a bit less water.
- How to turn spaghetti into Chinese-style noodles in an instant; See. Okonomiyaki is delicious with stir fried noodles. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/144105-how-to-instantly-transform-spaghetti-into-chinese-noodles
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- For Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki see:, Easy and Quick: Hiroshima Style Okonomiyaki In A Frying Pan. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/144108-simple-hiroshima-style-okonomiyaki-in-a-frying-pan
- For parties, I recommend: Cake-Style Okonomiyaki -. Make a big okonomiyaki in the oven -. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/144115-okonomiyaki-in-the-oven - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/153484-cake-style-okonomiyaki
THe Hiroshima-Style Okonomiyaki uses similar ingredients as the Osaka-style, but the biggest difference is that while the Osaka-style mixes all the ingredients, the Hiroshima-style layers each ingredient. Also, the Hiroshima-style always includes noodles (either yakisoba or udon) and a fried egg. Basically, I like both kansai and hiroshima style. But if I choose, kansai style is better. I love all okonomiyaki but my favourite style is Hiroshima I prefer it to be layered.
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