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One of the most popular Japanese hot pot dishes, sukiyaki (すき焼き) is great for get-together with friends and family. Cooking thinly sliced beef, tofu and vegetables in sweet soy sauce flavour over a portable cooktop on the table is so much fun. It is quick to prepare and so tasty.

Sukiyaki

Learn how to make Tempura, one of the most iconic foods of Japan! japan.recipetineats.com

Tempura

If you love pork, you must try this kakuni (角煮, simmered pork belly). The pork is so tender with lovely sweet soy sauce flavour, yet it retains the flavour of ‘pork meat’. It takes time to cook the pork until it almost falls apart but it is pretty easy to make.

Kakuni (Japanese Simmered Pork Belly)

Okonomiyaki is the famous Japanese savory pancake that is usually cooked at the dining table so you can customize it to your taste.

Okonomiyaki (Japanese Savoury Pancake)

Sanshoku Bento (Tri-coloured Japanese Rice Bowl)

Beans and Pork Mince Stir Fry

Japanese Sword Fish in Vinaigrette https://japan.recipetineats.com

Swordfish in Vinaigrette

Japanese Salmon (Mirinzuke) - Simply marinating salmon with mirin, soy sauce and sugar will transform the salmon to a different level. All you need is time to marinate. The grilled salmon mirin-zuke is yummy even when it’s cold. http://japan.recpetineats.com

Japanese Salmon Mirin-zuke (Mirin Marinade)

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