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As much as I love Frank, I love that he's acknowledging that "for home you can just use store-bought wrappers"... which is honestly a lot more reflective of how we home cooks watching *actually* cook. Thanks Yuji!
Saul is really big on making his own wrappers. In general, most pro chef channels I've seen just say to use store bought phillo/puff pasty for baking, it's not usually worth the effort of making it yourself hahaha
I'm such a huge fan of Yuji! I love Okonomi and Osakana in Brooklyn. I once told him I'm obsessed with the Okonomi pickles and he gave me a small to-go container. He's so sweet!
I love the chef Yuji content. I’ve been trying to eat more balanced in my daily life and chef Yuji sharing these Japanese recipes are a great inspiration.
Had the pleasure of learning how to make gyoza when i was stationed in Japan. Such a great and humbling experience. And good af too, better than the frozen ones.
I love this new series Passport Kitchen! I hope you can cover foods from other parts of the world as well. Looking forward to see Indonesian foods episodes because those foods are so underrated 😊
Wow.. I made these and the addition of the dried shitake mushrooms took it to the next level.. I had used rehydrated mushrooms and fresh ones before but the dried ones really gave it that intense umami flavor. I added some other things but I mostly stuck to the recipe. So absolutely delicious. I wrote this one up and put it into my google folder!
I lived in Utsunomiya for 3 years and I feel so spoiled from all of the delicious types of gyoza I got to try! I often went to the restaurants in the basement of MegaDonki to try many different kinds of gyoza. My favorite is yaki gyoza!
The first time I ate a Gyoza in Japan was in Utsunomiya. It was so good I over ate- I become sick but it was all worth it. Also had to take a photo of the gyoza statue in front of the station
Trying this for the first time now! I'll be back when I'm done. Edit: It turned out pretty great actually. Could be better of course, but for my first time I am happy! Still have leftovers!
Utsunomiya is an amazing little city and if you are going to Japan it's worth the train ride up there for the Gyoza. I spent 2 days in Utsunomiya and eat so much Gyoza. I was in love. But please don't go there and ruin that wonderful city. There is not much to see and if you are a bad tourist then stay in Tokyo....Love that city.
What meat would you recommend to try instead of pork? I don’t eat pork because of my spiritual practice. I’m wondering what would be the closest. Ground veal?
As someone who has ancestral ties to Japan, and specifically Shizuoka, I must strongly protest your GYOZA statement about Utsunomiya and its connection to Gyoza. I know for a fact that in fact Hamamatsu in Shizuoka is the Gyoza capital. Your city is merely an inferior imitation. Bow to the land of tea and gyoza. No but really, I challenge you to a gyoza off. Whoever makes 1000 Gyoza the fastest and also the most delicious wins.