Super easy Japanese curry rice- pressure cooker

Dump everything in a pressure cooker and just wait. Super easy. Can add half used vegetable sitting in the fridge.
Super easy Japanese curry rice- pressure cooker
Dump everything in a pressure cooker and just wait. Super easy. Can add half used vegetable sitting in the fridge.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Slice onion, chop vegetables in bite sizes then sump them in pressure cooker. Chop meat in bite size and add to the pot.
- 2
Add chopped garlic and curry cubes. You can also add curry powder if you like spicy. Add 1and 1/2 cup water. Cook for 50 minutes per manufacturer’s instruction.
- 3
Add Worcestershire and soy sauce. Worcestershire is very useful for many types dish to add umami. Adjust taste. Add more cubes spicy and thicker curry is preferred. Serve with rice.
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