Easy Kansai-style Sukiyaki and with Udon

I could not make this dish successfully before, but after referring to a sukiyaki recipe using a sukiyaki broth base, the dish became more delicious.
It may seem like there's not enough liquid in the pot, but once you cover the pot with a lid, the water content from the vegetables will steam up. Recipe by Momokapapa
Easy Kansai-style Sukiyaki and with Udon
I could not make this dish successfully before, but after referring to a sukiyaki recipe using a sukiyaki broth base, the dish became more delicious.
It may seem like there's not enough liquid in the pot, but once you cover the pot with a lid, the water content from the vegetables will steam up. Recipe by Momokapapa
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the beef and vegetables into suitable sizes. For the sukiyaki base, pour the ● ingredients into a heat-resistant bowl. Microwave for 1.5 minutes to dissolve the sugar.
- 2
Rub the beef tallow in a pot and saute the beef there. Pour the sukiyaki stock, vegetables and sukiyaki stock again. Cover with a lid and after a while, the sukiyaki is done! (Drop a raw egg if you wish).
- 3
In the second half of the sukiyaki dinner, add the udon noodles to soak up the broth. If there isn't enough liquid in pot, add more of the sukiyaki base.
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