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Japanese Street Food

Cultural Context

Japanese street food, often found at festivals and yatai (food stalls), reflects the country's vibrant culinary culture. Each dish tells a story, from the savory yakitori grilled over charcoal to the sweet taiyaki filled with red bean paste. These foods are not just meals; they are experiences, bringing people together in lively markets and celebrations. Today, Japanese street food has gained global popularity, inspiring food lovers to recreate these flavors at home.

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45 min
medium
4 servings
Servings4
yakisoba noodles (焼きそば麺) 2 packs
water 1 tablespoon
pork belly (豚バラ肉薄切り) 120g
cabbage (キャベツ) 100g
oyster sauce (オイスターソース) 2 tablespoons
medium sauce (中濃ソース) 1 tablespoon
salt (塩) to taste
pepper (コショウ) to taste
salad oil (サラダ油) 1 tablespoon
aonori (青のり) as needed
benishoga (紅生姜) as needed
corn (とうもろこし) 2 ears
butter (バター) 20g
soy sauce (しょうゆ) 2 tablespoons
mirin (みりん) 1 tablespoon
small apples (姫りんご) 4
sugar (砂糖) 200g
water 4 tablespoons
food coloring (red) as needed
bamboo skewers (竹串) 4

takoyaki

🥗Healthier: grilled octopus

💰Cheaper: chicken pieces

Grilled octopus is lower in calories, while chicken is more affordable.

okonomiyaki flour

🥗Healthier: whole wheat flour

💰Cheaper: all-purpose flour

Whole wheat flour adds nutrients, while all-purpose is easier to find.

katsu sauce

🥗Healthier: soy sauce with honey

💰Cheaper: homemade ketchup

Soy sauce with honey reduces sugar, while ketchup is budget-friendly.

mochi

🥗Healthier: rice cakes

💰Cheaper: puffed rice

Rice cakes are lower in calories, while puffed rice is cost-effective.

1

For yakisoba, place the yakisoba noodles in a heatproof container, add water, cover with plastic wrap, and microwave at 600W for 2 minutes.

2

In a hot plate, heat salad oil over medium heat and stir-fry the pork until the color changes. Add cabbage, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and stir-fry until wilted.

3

Add the microwaved noodles and stir-fry while loosening them up.

4

Add oyster sauce and medium sauce, and quickly stir-fry to combine.

5

Serve in a plastic container, sprinkle with aonori, and garnish with benishoga.

Cooking Techniques

grillingpan-fryingsteamingshaving

Equipment Needed

hot platemicrowavepot

Spice Level:

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Dietary

vegetarian

Allergens

shellfishglutensoy

Also Known As

Yatai CuisineJapanese Street Snacks
Local Name: 日本の屋台料理

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