The Best Japanese Curry Rice
The Best Japanese Curry Rice

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook the best japanese curry rice using 11 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make The Best Japanese Curry Rice:
  1. Make ready 1/2 box Vermont Curry *medium hot
  2. Get 1/2 box Java Curry *medium hot
  3. Prepare 3-4 Potatoes
  4. Take 2-3 Carrots
  5. Take 1 Onion
  6. Get 500 g (17.63 oz) Beef *shredded or thinly sliced
  7. Get 2 Bay leaves
  8. Prepare 2 tbsp Oil
  9. Get 1250 ml (42.26 fl oz) Water
  10. Make ready 6 portions Cooked rice
  11. Take to taste Fukushinzuke pickles

Curry, "kare" in Japanese, is one of Japan's most beloved Western dishes. The average Japanese family has curry and rice for dinner at least once a week; curry buns, a fried bun filled with curry, can be found at any convenience store or bakery, and any Japanese family restaurant or casual dining place is sure to have at least one curry dish on its menu. Japanese curry rice or just Curry Rice in Japanese (カレーライス) is one of the most typical dishes to make at home in Japan and one of the easiest to prepare. The taste and consistency it's completely different from Thai or Indian curry, since Japanese curry is much thicker and sweeter and they always serve it with white rice.

Instructions to make The Best Japanese Curry Rice:
  1. There is a wide variety of Japanese curry base! Vermont has mild/med hot/hot. Java has mild/med hot/hot/spicy. Find your favorite curry base combination!
  2. You can get English label packages in the US! If you have access to Jungle Jim's in Cincinnati, OH, you'll find them in the Japanese section. Fukushinzuke pickles are stored near the tofu too!
  3. Peel the potatoes, carrots, and onions. Cut those and the beef into bite size pieces. *It will be better to cut the potatoes bigger since they tend to become smaller as it stews.
  4. Soak potatoes in water for 10 mins to remove scum.
  5. Stir-fry vegetables with oil.
  6. Add beef and stir-fry again.
  7. Add water little by little and stir gently.
  8. Put in the bay leaves. They have an effect to reduce the meat smell.
  9. Place a paper kitchen towel on top to absorb any scum.
  10. Put on the lid and stew with low heat for 30 mins.
  11. Stop the heat. Add 1/2 box of Vermont Curry & 1/2 box of Java Curry and melt them well.
  12. Stew again with low heat for 30 mins. *Stir occasionally to prevent burning. Remove the bay leaves after well stewed.
  13. To soak the curry flavor well to all ingredients and make it richer, cool it down and then put in the refrigerator over night. *Do not leave at room temperature over night. Curry can easily get bad. Make sure to keep in the refrigerator!
  14. Or… If you want to eat right away on the day you cooked, cool down once and then heat again. "Stew → cool down & rest → stew" is the best method to make this curry richer. But, I would say 2nd day curry is much better!
  15. To cool it down quickly, soak the pan in a bigger pan with cold water. Change the water several times as it becomes warm.
  16. Heat the curry to serve. Put rice in a bowl, pour curry, add Fukushinzuke pickles and done!

Japanese Curry is a roux thickened stew that typically includes a protein, onions, carrots, and potatoes. It comes in varying levels of spiciness; still, most Japanese curries have a sauce the texture of a thick gravy, which makes it pair well with Japanese short-grain rice. Thinner curries make Japanese rice lose its stickiness, which is. You'll be amazed at the rich taste if you cook it this way! In Japan, this type of basic curry rice is eaten at nurseries, schools, food courts, restaurants, and of course at home!

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