Easy and Satisfying Kansai-style Sukiyaki-don Rice Bowl

My family's favorite dish is Kansai-style sukiyaki and I wanted to make it easily. With this simplified version over rice, I have less washing to do afterward. I've made this often.
The dish is flavored strongly, so you can transform cheap beef into a delicious dish! You could use pork if you prefer!! (Sliced pork belly is recommended).
I wanted to make this dish easily so I just used beef and Japanese leek, but add your favorite ingredients such as tofu, shirataki noodles, or fu wheat gluten. Recipe by Reirazuka
Easy and Satisfying Kansai-style Sukiyaki-don Rice Bowl
My family's favorite dish is Kansai-style sukiyaki and I wanted to make it easily. With this simplified version over rice, I have less washing to do afterward. I've made this often.
The dish is flavored strongly, so you can transform cheap beef into a delicious dish! You could use pork if you prefer!! (Sliced pork belly is recommended).
I wanted to make this dish easily so I just used beef and Japanese leek, but add your favorite ingredients such as tofu, shirataki noodles, or fu wheat gluten. Recipe by Reirazuka
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the leek and slice into bite sizes.
- 2
Cut the beef into bite sizes if necessary.
- 3
Heat vegetable oil in a pot and fry the beef over medium heat.
- 4
After the beef is cooked through, add the leek and fry quickly.
- 5
Add the ☆ seasonings and simmer over low to medium heat.
- 6
After the leeks have softened, turn off the heat.
- 7
[If you use fresh eggs] Whisk the eggs and pour into the pot at Step 6. Heat through to your desired hardness. Transfer to individual bowls over rice.
- 8
[If you use onsen-style poached eggs] Serve rice in individual bowls and top with the sukiyaki from Step 6. Make an indentation in the middle and drop the poached egg in the middle.
- 9
Sprinkle with shichimi spice.
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