Wendell found this recipe on the RecipeTin Japan site. It's pretty much just three ingredients - yama imo, shoyu and butter! And it came out so tasty that he made it again for pupu for his softball team.
- 300-350g Chinese mountain yam
- 1 tbsp butter
- 1 tbsp soy sauce
- Pepper (optional)
- Chives cut into short pieces
Peel mountain yam and slice it into 1cm thick discs.
- Heat a large frying pan over medium heat and melt the butter.
- Put the yam discs in the pan without overlapping.
Cook for 2½ – 3 minutes until the bottom of the yam pieces are browned.
Turn the yams over and cook further 2½ minutes until the bottom of the yams becomes browned.
- Sprinkle pepper (if using) over the yam and add soy sauce.
- Quickly turn the yam pieces over to coat both sides of the yam pieces with the soy sauce, then remove the pan from the heat.
Pile the sautéed yams on a serving plate, scatter the chopped chives over it.




















