Japanese Cooking
Yuusaku @yuusaku_godai
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Japanese Cooking
Yuusaku @yuusaku_godai
Any likes to cook?<br>
<b>Japanese style beef curry and toufu served on top of white rice</b><br>
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/chronopics/0023/3733/img_20130224_155146.jpg" width="800" height="600">
FukboiFrasia @frasia2162
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FukboiFrasia @frasia2162
Have you ever made shabu shabu?
Its super easy and delicious!
Yuusaku @yuusaku_godai
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Yuusaku @yuusaku_godai
Funny that you mention that. I was actually looking at crab shabu. Weird timing. I have 2 Japanese cook books that I plan on making almost every dish from.
Locked. @masuji
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Locked. @masuji
I prefer Jamaican or Thai curries because I usually don't consume a lot of beef, BUT: http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/293905_2365885667747_3797498_n.jpg
This is Korean style Tofu with Japanese soba noodles.
Galactic-Squidd @kawaiidango
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Galactic-Squidd @kawaiidango
This is coming from the girl who melted a poptart
I prefer chinese food over japanese food(snacks are a totally different issue though and sushi)
{Nathaniel The Geek} @otakuxlord
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{Nathaniel The Geek} @otakuxlord
I love cooking Japanese food buts the ingredients are a pain to find sometimes.
xueli @xueli
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xueli @xueli
Haha shabu shabu is our hot pot. And yeah, I think Thai and Indian curry is better :p Luckily in Houston, there's a bunch of asian towns so we've got a pretty big variety in terms of groceries and whatnot
Kane Anrui @kaneanrui
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Kane Anrui @kaneanrui
I cook when I have time.
Hana daifuku,chiken raisu, yakisoba, suchi, onigiri, omurice... I didn't care for cooking before, but Japanese food changed that. How can so much deliciousness exist within the realm of mortals?
And that curry looks awesome, Godai.
J_Awesome @j_awesome
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J_Awesome @j_awesome
Katsudon and gyudon bowls, all day erry day.
sephirothansylar @sephirothansylar
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sephirothansylar @sephirothansylar
I've had some I think they are called sesame balls. They have like bean paste or something inside them and they are just to die for. An asian buffet would serve them now and again when I still lived in Idaho. I will have to get a recipe and cook them sometime.
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