I think the crispy ginger topping on this dish would be my favorite part.
SHOGAYAKI (PORK GINGER)
Two 2-inch pieces fresh ginger, peeled (1 piece grated*, 1 piece julienned***), separated
½ medium onion**
½-3/4 # pound Japanese-style shabu shabu/yakiniku pork loin or belly, thinly sliced (I prefer loin)
2 TB sake
¼ teaspoon ground white pepper
1 TB canola oil, additional as needed for sauteing pork
1 tsp. sesame seed oil
2 stalks green onion, white parts only, 1-inch diagonal pieces, chop green parts for garnish
Sauce:
3 TB soy sauce
3 TB mirin
2 TB sake
2 tsp. agave nectar
Garnish: crispy fried ginger, chopped green onion (green parts only)
*Grate ginger. Separate grated ginger and any juices. Set aside.
** Grate onion to equal 1 TB juice. Add to ginger juice. Slice remaining onion; set aside.
In a large mixing bowl toss pork with 2 TB sake, white pepper, ginger & onion juice. Allow to sit while preparing crispy ginger.
*** In a small skillet over medium heat brown julienned ginger slices in 1 TB canola and sesame seed oil. Drain on paper towel; reserve for garnish. Reserve oil for later use.
In a medium mixing bowl, stir together grated ginger with sauce ingredients; set aside.
In a wok or large skillet warm reserved ginger oil. Sauté pork in batches until slightly cooked through. Transfer onto a plate. Repeat with pork, adding additional canola oil as needed.
Into skillet sauté onion until slightly limp. Return pork and reserved sauce to skillet. Cook to warm pork through about 1 minute. Turn off heat, add whites of green onion, stirring to combine. Serve immediately.
Garnish with crispy ginger and green onion. Serves 2-3.
7 comments:
Shogayaki is one of my favorite foods. If it's on a menu, I usually order it.
Even in Japan, like in Yoshinoya or Matsuya! I gotta try this recipe.
v
This looks so good!
Izsmom
For me, I would crack a soft boiled egg on top. Thought it was sukiyaki initially. Looks yum.
yum
V, I love ginger. Maybe I gotta try too.
Izsmom, it does yah!
Chet, ho!
Kat, yes!
Maybe I could try but I don't have agave nectar.
Aunty, Dd likes to use agave nectar.
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