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Hiroyuki Terada - Diaries of a Master Sushi Chef
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About Master Sushi Chef Hiroyuki Terada:
Master Sushi Chef Hiroyuki Terada is one of the top Japanese Chefs in the entire world and the most popular Japanese chef on RU-vid.
At age 10, Terada learned the basics of sushi from his father and then went on to attend RKC Chef's School in Kochi, Japan from 1987-1989. He soon earned a nickname for his fast knife, attention to detail, divine presentation and ability to create new dishes and accents based on traditional Japanese cuisine. After graduating RKC Chef School, he was called to serve under Master Chef Kondo at Yuzuan restaurant in Kochi, Japan from 1989-1992. Mr. Kondo is the master of Kansai style cooking, considered to be the high-end of Japanese cuisine. Terada earned the title Master Sushi Chef by becoming the standing head sushi chef & can serve Fugu (Japan Licensed) to the public.
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Chef Hiroyuki Terada is using the Minonokuni Matsu-1573 210mm Yanagi. Super Blue Steel. Can also be used for breaking down whole fish and chickens. But normally for slicing, sashimi, vegetables, meat etc.. This is Chef Hiro's custom specked knife.
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Комментарии : 68   
@lNOMAK
@lNOMAK Год назад
I been following this channel for years, must be close to a decade or over even maybe. I love seeing Hiro happy! That fish also looked real good!
@douglawson8937
@douglawson8937 Год назад
Should have called this one, "Hiro in heaven" hahaha, nice! Thank you!
@johnengooyen
@johnengooyen Год назад
That display of knife skill was incredible to witness.
@calebrothwell8320
@calebrothwell8320 Год назад
i hope your channel gets as much attention as it used to! your content is consistent and deserves millions of views on every video
@jazmingonzalez3227
@jazmingonzalez3227 Год назад
Hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!! That last minutes of the video was so funny. Camera Man was so excited. It so awesome seeing how they prepared the tuna. I'm sure it was delicious.
@robert.89
@robert.89 Год назад
Absolutely nothing beats the quality and experience of eating sushi in Japan. After my trips there being back in the US every sushi place I try now is just a lie to me 🤣🤣
@HiroyukiTeradaChannel
@HiroyukiTeradaChannel Год назад
When I come back to America from Japan, there is nothing I want to eat... but steak is great here US....
@Domzdream
@Domzdream Год назад
Man he does this so quickly!! I swear, I would eat this entire fish raw in 2 days. I want this 😢😂
@Trevlee74
@Trevlee74 Год назад
Amazing skill. And with a proper knife. No flopping filet knife here.
@PhreddCrintt
@PhreddCrintt Год назад
Excellent. My mouth was watering as you ate Hiro!
@azrobbins01
@azrobbins01 Год назад
Absolutely amazing skills! You can tell he knows exactly what he is doing! It must take many years of practice to be that precise and fast in making the cuts. Truly an artist!
@yadanie6194
@yadanie6194 Год назад
Funny hearing the camera person get so excited over mochi. For a minute there, I thought it was a different person 😂
@nykrippy1418
@nykrippy1418 Год назад
Great job Hiro looks delicious
@Dreadguard
@Dreadguard Год назад
Man, next time you go can you take me? I may not be good with chopsticks, but that fish just looks amazing
@yolandasoro
@yolandasoro Год назад
Great video
@Mojova1
@Mojova1 Год назад
It is a shame that Hiro cooks like in 1 episode from 10 anymore. I want to see him cook. That is why i subscribed years ago.
@HiroyukiTeradaChannel
@HiroyukiTeradaChannel Год назад
Cooking video coming soon..!
@hbgriss
@hbgriss Год назад
Hes traveling for a while, for a change. Most likely will go back to kitchen with Chuck.
@davidtatro7457
@davidtatro7457 Год назад
I feel the same way. I hardly even look at the channel any more because of that. I mean, it's awesome to see bits of Hiro's travels and visiting other chefs and stuff here and there, but my main interest is watching him prepare food and learning from that. He has helped me learn many things and l am a better cook today because of that, so l have a lot of gratitude for what he has done in the past. But the channel has kind of gotten away from the basics and that is a shame in my humble opinion.
@Q_N-
@Q_N- Год назад
This is probably him taking time to learn new ideas and techniques for his future dishes. You need to understand, culinary isn’t simple, you can’t continue to do the same thing over and over. Some times exploring other styles of cooking is just as important in the development of your own skill. You judge his videos based only on what you see in the moment, what he gains from trying each dish and engaging in the technique applied is a whole different story.
@pennyfold6717
@pennyfold6717 Год назад
wow that looks absolutely DELICIOUS !!!🤤🤤🤤 i so envy you two for having such nice food :D Keep it up !!
@alexandriahardy8977
@alexandriahardy8977 Год назад
That skill 🤯
@Gruxixo
@Gruxixo Год назад
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 increeeeeeedible
@annielee7848
@annielee7848 Год назад
Very sharp knife
@sorscha
@sorscha Год назад
While watching this, I feel like I didn't blink anywhere near as much as I normally do
@-RONNIE
@-RONNIE Год назад
Good video thanks
@davidmiller3128
@davidmiller3128 Год назад
Fresh grilled Bonito is one of the best fish I have ever had. Good luck finding fresh bonito in a store in the US though. The only time I ever get it is when I catch it myself off of San Diego. That guy who filleted that fish has some serious knife skills!
@ksptg3089
@ksptg3089 Год назад
hello from finland
@user-ze4cm6qr2w
@user-ze4cm6qr2w Год назад
高知の鰹タタキは、最高‼️🤩ひろさんも上手に焼けましたか⁉️バーナーで焙ってなくて良かった~❗😀藁焼きが一番ですね。🐟️お餅投げも楽しそうにしていてカメラマンさんの喜ぶ声も最高‼️🤩
@josephhulsey7549
@josephhulsey7549 Год назад
Funny I consider shrimp nasty don't like them much but the rest does. Shows taste is subjective and we can agree love the difference and be happy with the difference that's what makes us better
@Skumpakrig1984
@Skumpakrig1984 Год назад
Camera man is very excited!… 😂
@thb77955
@thb77955 Год назад
Hiro, my friend, g11d aftern11n!!! This Japanese guy shows fantastic knife skills, nearly as good as Hiro's ;-) ❤️🇯🇵❤️🇩🇪❤️🇺🇲❤️ 🔪🥢🐟🔪🥢🐟🔪🥢🐟🔪🥢🐟
@dirrtyhairry
@dirrtyhairry Год назад
With the plastik String delicious 3:51
@rubanchef
@rubanchef Год назад
Niec👌
@srensrensen2211
@srensrensen2211 Год назад
When will we see Hiro make something??
@Ophelia_Pain
@Ophelia_Pain Год назад
❤️❤️❤️✨✨✨
@dansherman1980
@dansherman1980 Год назад
Could be wrong but I think that guy may have done this before.
@chrislognshot
@chrislognshot Год назад
would thought could keep head for all meat from cheek area. or keep head to use for fish stock or give to fisherman to use for bait.
@fiapo3104
@fiapo3104 Год назад
A culinária é algo impressionante, enquanto uns coloca folha de ouro q não tem gosto nenhum ( só a 💩 fica mais rica). Outro simplesmente queima uma palha e deixa o peixe queimado igual carvão por fora e todo mundo come e gosta.
@TheGreenHornet1212
@TheGreenHornet1212 Год назад
What I’d do to be able to learn from and work beside hiro
@flybyairplane3528
@flybyairplane3528 Год назад
HIRO,HELLO,,I NEVER HAD BONITO,THIS LOOKS SO GREAT,MUST BE REALLY DELICEOUS the look on your face,said it all,it’s so dark,like beef !,, 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇺🇸🇺🇸
@nicoleta498
@nicoleta498 Год назад
Ciao voglio anche io!!!
@admiralstiffplank
@admiralstiffplank Год назад
That was incredibly fast
@davidroderick1493
@davidroderick1493 Год назад
Notice how firm the Bonita fillets were when cutting. Sport fishing in Baja Mexico I catch Bonita all the time while fishing. By the time we get done fileting them the meat is very mushy. I never eat them. This presentation shows that the Bonita must have been handled very carefully to keep that meat so firm. I will try to handle them better in the future and see what happens.
@davidmiller3128
@davidmiller3128 Год назад
Those can be great, but you need to bleed them right away and get them in an RSW, recirculating saltwater cooler. Bleed them, keep them cold, and grill them. They are outstanding!
@davidmiller3128
@davidmiller3128 Год назад
Yes, how you handle the catch is everything with Bonita.
@investigativeoutcomes9343
@investigativeoutcomes9343 9 месяцев назад
ice bro, ice.
@investigativeoutcomes9343
@investigativeoutcomes9343 9 месяцев назад
olive oil and sea salt, then sear in a pan. fking delicious!@@davidmiller3128
@phsenor
@phsenor Месяц назад
Amazing cutting skills. This is actually not bonito but rather skipjack tuna. Often confused for each other
@andrewb5412
@andrewb5412 Год назад
I've always found bonito the worst tasting tuna. I will try it this way.
@josephhulsey7549
@josephhulsey7549 Год назад
Same with wemon 😂
@ieatcake
@ieatcake Год назад
The fact that they get low so the snacks can be distributed to everyone 😢
@BAAFILD
@BAAFILD Год назад
I didnt completly read the title and when i heard the music i thought something bad happened.... for a second there i was in shock xDD nvm tho just my retarded brain :P
@motoboggin2619
@motoboggin2619 Год назад
Why cut the grilled bonito on the raw fish cutting board? This goes against basic food safety. Great looking food otherwise.
@TheEzardin
@TheEzardin Год назад
Why the sad music? Did anyone die?
@PsyferInc
@PsyferInc Год назад
@1:29 The first cut should have been more careful or at least the knife should have been cleaned after cutting into the stomach (yes! bonitos have a stomach near the throat). That area would contain lots of bacteria. Slicing into the side fillet with all that (shhittteee) stuff on the knife during the second cut is just gross and lazy! Although, everything else was excellent! Chef Ramsey woulda had a fit!
@motoboggin2619
@motoboggin2619 Год назад
Notice how he cuts the cooked food on same cutting board he gutted it on? Big violation to basic food safety. Especially considering how worn and grooved it is it will hold alot more bacteria and parasites while being harder to clean the surface, at face value this is seems unprofessional.
@yadanie6194
@yadanie6194 Год назад
@@motoboggin2619 Oh, The horror!
@illysmiles3292
@illysmiles3292 Год назад
Raw fish is raw fish. Why would someone change cutting boards from one that cuts raw fish to one that cuts raw fish?
@shosho5ify
@shosho5ify Год назад
Not good 😊
@Turfbaby831
@Turfbaby831 Год назад
If it comes from the ocean but doesn’t have fins and scales it’s not made to be ate by humans
@anthonylombardo1261
@anthonylombardo1261 Год назад
What the heck are you talking about?
@josephhulsey7549
@josephhulsey7549 Год назад
Has fins and tiny scales on the skin. So judgmental for the ignorant
@kelvinyu339
@kelvinyu339 Год назад
Trash fish or a poorly trained chef. Someone had to figure bonitos out.
@justinmcneely4537
@justinmcneely4537 Год назад
CASTING COUCH BEEN REAL QUIET SINCE THE CAMERA MAN STARTED WORKING WITH HIRO
@dylanzrim3635
@dylanzrim3635 Год назад
Jokes aside. Didn’t the casting couch actually really turn out to be a real back-room casting couch at some Hollywood agency and not some role play thing?
@tyrous1743
@tyrous1743 Год назад
Wow this joke again...
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