Winter is a nice time for a Japanese curry ( Karē raisu), comfort food from Japan that shows curry’s global reach. This one was beef-based and even steamed up the camera. #curry #kareraisu https://www.instagram.com/p/CmwciMoL98I/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Winter is a nice time for a Japanese curry ( Karē raisu), comfort food from Japan that shows curry’s global reach. This one was beef-based and even steamed up the camera. #curry #kareraisu https://www.instagram.com/p/CmwciMoL98I/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Miffy the rabbit, Curry Rice
So excited I finally figured out how to make essentialist curry! The issue is that every curry recipe online assumes a base of puréed & sautéed onions and garlic. But I don't eat onions and garlic! After a lot of research, I figured out the common denominator. From an international perspective, curry is essentially a flavor combination made by throwing in every spice in your cabinet! But *mostly* cumin first, and turmeric second. I think if you just make any random sauce and unload a fuckton of cumin in it followed by turmeric, it will taste like curry. Then you just add whatever this-and-that to further flavor it how you want. Totally easy and wicked cheap! For this particular dish I'm eating now, the next ingredients are salt, Better Than Bouillon, coconut oil, almond butter, cayenne, chili pepper, and a bunch other random warming spices I have on hand. This changes everything! N❤ note: My curry flavor bias, i.e. What I was going for, is Japanese #kareraisu with a Thai-like kick. This totally does it! #curry #curriedrice #vegan #vegancooking #noonions #noonionnogarlic #neurotoxinfree #vegansofig
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Forgot the curry rous... so I made Japanese curry completely from scratch
@manekineko_kawaii @visitjapan_it L’altra sera, la #DonnaBianca ha portato in tavola, a suo dire, uno dei piatti tradizionali della cucina casalinga giapponese. Salvo poi confessarmi, come spesso accade in Giappone, che in realtà il manicaretto in questione non ha per niente origini nella terra del sol levante, ma udite udite: il riso al curry alla giapponese o karē raisu è di origini indiane!!! Qualcuno, nell’antichità, l’avrebbe portato in Giappone. I Giapponesi se ne sarebbero appropriati fino a farlo diventare una istituzione della tradizione culinaria nipponica. Oggi viene preparato in numerose varianti di sapore e ingredienti e proposto con la classica ciotola di riso. La ricetta qui https://www.aggynomadi.it/2019/09/05/japan-food-ed-ecco-voi-il-curry-rice/ #katsucurry #kareraisu #karēraisu #chickenkatsucurry #curryrice #ricecurry #curryrice🍛 #giappone #cucinagiapponese (presso Tokyo Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ4q0XutAP4/?utm_medium=tumblr
ล่าสุด แกงกะหรี่1 #カレー #カレーライス #kareraisu #covid_19 #thailand #thailand🇹🇭 (ที่ Bangkok Thailand) https://www.instagram.com/p/COcqQ-LnFBH/?igshid=1x7hy3wfiwc2s
((Coco Ichibanya - Los Angeles, USA 🇺🇸)) When I was in LA, I found one of my favorite japanese restaurants. 😍 I LOVE Kare Raisu sooo much!!! That Day I ate low to medium spicy with chicken katsu and gyoza. 🤤😍 I want to eat it again... // Encontrei um Coco IchibanYa quando estava passando as férias em Los Angeles. É um dos meus restaurantes favoritos, pois eu AMO KARÊ RAISU! Nesse dia eu comi um prato não tão picante com frango katsu e gyozas. Estava delicioso... Quero comer novamente!! // #LosAngeles #California #CocoIchibanya #KareRaisu #カレーライス #JapaneseFood #CulináriaAsiática #ComidaJaponesa #CurryJaponês #カレー #KareLovers #Foodie #Food #Instafood #食いしん坊 (em Coco Ichibanya) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2cA0GLlcbZ/?igshid=e57ig4kx70tj