Steak Style Seared Beef For Hanami Bentos
Steak Style Seared Beef For Hanami Bentos

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Great recipe for Steak Style Seared Beef For Hanami Bentos. This is one of my favorite party menu items. Whenever seared beef (tataki) is served at restaurants it comes with ponzu sauce, but I made my own original slightly sweet soy sauce based sauce for this. The key is to watch the heat.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have steak style seared beef for hanami bentos using 8 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Steak Style Seared Beef For Hanami Bentos:
  1. Prepare 500 grams Beef fillet (block for tataki)
  2. Get 1 dash Salt and pepper
  3. Take 1 Sliced garlic
  4. Take 2 tbsp Oil (sesame + vegetable oil)
  5. Get 3 tbsp Soy sauce
  6. Make ready 1 tbsp Sugar
  7. Get 3 tbsp Sake
  8. Make ready 1 tbsp Steak sauce (or yakiniku sauce)

Grab a medium-sized frying pan, add a splash of sesame oil and on medium heat evenly sear your beef for one minute on each side, it should be rare on the inside. Blot the steak dry with a paper towel; salt and pepper liberally on both sides. Get a cast iron (or other heavy bottomed) skillet very hot over high heat. Let it sear on one side without moving it for four minutes.

Instructions to make Steak Style Seared Beef For Hanami Bentos:
  1. Choose a nice piece of meat that looks good (note: filet is often used). Season well with salt and pepper.
  2. Heat some oil in a frying pan and immediately add the garlic. Be careful not to let it burn!
  3. When the garlic is fragrant turn the heat up to high and add the beef. Sear the beef on all sides - you don't need to cook it through.
  4. The garlic burns easily, so take it out of the pan before you turn the beef over. When the beef is about this browned, turn it over.
  5. When you've browned all sides like this…
  6. …add the combined soy sauce, sugar, sake and steak sauce to the pan. Don't leave the meat in too long - take it out quickly.
  7. After the meat has been taken out, bring the sauce to a boil to cook away the alcohol. Pour the sauce over the meat and add the garlic that you took out before.
  8. When the meat has cooled down, put it sauce and all into a zip bag and seal tightly. The flavors will penetrate the meat.
  9. Leave to rest in the refrigerator for about 3 hours, and the umami-filled seared beef is done. Slice very thinly to serve!

Get a cast iron (or other heavy bottomed) skillet very hot over high heat. Let it sear on one side without moving it for four minutes. With the new growth of western styled food, cooking beef became more accepted. Specially prepared by professional chefs and home cooks throughout Japan for their customers and loved ones to enjoy during this important spring festival, these delightful bento boxes are brimming with the bounty of the season. Dust round steaks evenly on both sides with seasoning blend.

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