Delicious Japanese Hamburg Steak

Hamburg steak is one of the popular Japanese dishes. I arranged the original recipe for both Japanese and non-Japanese people in order to help everyone enjoy this well-liked Japanese meal anywhere.
Delicious Japanese Hamburg Steak
Hamburg steak is one of the popular Japanese dishes. I arranged the original recipe for both Japanese and non-Japanese people in order to help everyone enjoy this well-liked Japanese meal anywhere.
Steps
- 1
*All the ingredient except vegetables and red wine should be cool because it makes the hamburg juicy.
- 2
**Panko is a Japanese breadcrumbs. Instead of panko, you can use a few slices of bread. Keep the slices of bread in a freezer overnight and take them out when you start cooking. Cut flakily like the photo using a grater or a knife. Bake flaked bread in a oven for a few minutes if you feel the bread is moist.
- 3
Chop onion and garlic. Saute chopped onion and garlic with 15g of butter. Stop sauteing before they get brown. Transfer to a plate to cool completely.
- 4
Mix ingredients with ◯ mark (Panko, 1/2 cup of milk, salt and black pepper) in a big bowl.
- 5
Mix onion, garlic and minced beef and pork into the bowl in 2. Add 1/2 cup of milk if you think the meat is hard. Do it quickly with hands!
- 6
Wrap the bowl in plastic wrap. Keep it in fridge for hours so that the hamburg is juicier.
- 7
After taking out the bowl, pat the hamburger meat into a flat shape. The size is about a clenched fist. Try to remove the air from the meat.
- 8
Put the 15g of the butter in a frying pan. Put over a high flame and wait a few minutes until it melts.
- 9
Put 2 or 3 pieces of hamburger meat in the heated frying pan.
- 10
First, fry each side of the meat until it begins to brown. Then, fry each side over a low flame.
- 11
Push lightly on the surface of the meat. If clear meat juice comes out, it is time to transfer the meat into a dish.
- 12
Wipe lightly the surface of the frying pan with a piece of kitchen paper. Put the 15 g of the butter and the rest of the meat in the pan and fry (do step 8 and 9 again). Transfer the meat into a dish.
- 13
Reuse the pan which was used to fry the meat. Add Knorr Demi-Glace sauce powder, 1 cup of red wine and 1/2 cup of water and simmer for 5 minutes. (If you don't like to add red wine, it's fine! Follow the instruction on the package of Knorr Demi-Glace sauce. But remember that red wine can remove the smell of the meat.)
- 14
Mix 50g of ketchup in the pan. Add a little Worcestershire sauce and sugar if you would like to. The hamburg sauce is ready.
- 15
Return the hamburger meat in the frying pan. pour the sauce on the meat with a spoon. It's good to cover the pan with the lid and simmer 1-2 minutes if you have time.
- 16
Put the hamburg and the sauce in the dish. Put a garnish if you would like to.
- 17
Enjoy the meal:)
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