Japanese Hamburger Steak with Mushroom Sauce
Japanese Hamburger Steak with Mushroom Sauce

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have japanese hamburger steak with mushroom sauce using 13 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Japanese Hamburger Steak with Mushroom Sauce:
  1. Get Mixed ground beef and pork
  2. Make ready Onion (finely chopped)
  3. Get Egg
  4. Get Panko
  5. Take Milk
  6. Get Salt and pepper
  7. Take Enoki mushrooms
  8. Make ready packet Shimeji mushrooms
  9. Get ★ Water
  10. Get ★ Dashi stock granules
  11. Prepare of each ★ Soy sauce, mirin
  12. Make ready ★ Sake
  13. Make ready of katakuriko dissolved in 2 tablespoons of water Katakuriko slurry

Make Katakuriko mixture in a small bowl. Mix and stir water and katakuriko. Add katakuriko mixture to the saucepan and stir through the mixture to make the sauce thicker. The Japanese version of Salisbury Steak, Stewed Hamburg Steak is made with a mixture of pork mince (ground pork) and beef mince (ground beef), cooked in a flavoursome sauce made with just beef stock, tomato ketchup, Worcestershire sauce and sugar, with/without red wine.

Steps to make Japanese Hamburger Steak with Mushroom Sauce:
  1. Slice the stems the mushrooms. Cut the enoki mushrooms into 1 cm pieces, and shred the shimeji mushrooms into small chunks. Soak the panko in milk.
  2. In a bowl, mix the ground meat, onions, egg, soaked panko, enoki mushrooms, salt and pepper, then knead, divide into 4 portions, and mold into patties.
  3. Add oil to a pan, and fry over medium heat.
  4. Flip over once they turn golden brown, cover with a lid, and cook for another 5 minutes. They're done when you poke a toothpick through and the juice runs clear. Transfer to a plate.
  5. Lightly wipe the oil from the pan, add the ★ ingredients, bring to a boil, and add the shimeji mushrooms. Once the mushrooms are cooked, add the water-dissolved katakuriko to thicken.
  6. Pour the sauce over the hamburgers, and serve.

Add katakuriko mixture to the saucepan and stir through the mixture to make the sauce thicker. The Japanese version of Salisbury Steak, Stewed Hamburg Steak is made with a mixture of pork mince (ground pork) and beef mince (ground beef), cooked in a flavoursome sauce made with just beef stock, tomato ketchup, Worcestershire sauce and sugar, with/without red wine. Hambāgu is the Japanese transliteration of the word Hamburger. It presumably evolves from Salisbury steak, which originates from the US with western seasoning. The patty is seasoned with the Japanese flavor and coated with a thick sauce to serve with rice, not sandwiched in between the buns.

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