Greetings from Redondo Beach CA 🇺🇸. The tiger prawns look delicious.😊 the pork steak looks mouth watering. You are making me hungry. Nice work. I enjoyed watching how you cook both dishes. Thanks 🌷🌷
A pork steak traditionally is from the shoulder of the hog and is where the bone-in and boneless Western ribs, as well as the shoulder roasts come from. They have the "Y" bone in them and have more internal fat marbling. This cut is what your pulled pork is made from. The shoulder meat. Then you have ham "steaks" from the rear leg of the hog. The rear leg of the hog is your "ham". This cut seen in the video is your center loin chop and is boneless. Very tender and delicious, but low internal marbling. However, there can be a thick rind of fat as seen in this video. Regardless of the cut, all are delicious when properly prepared. Ex-meat cutter.
I have not lived in Japan, correct me if I am wrong, but in my opinion, the price of these pieces of pork is as if this pig itself has been eating from this restaurant all its life))
А что им есть остается, коровам и овцам пастись негде,кругом вода и рыба,а свиньи они все едят и рыбу тоже ,поэтому питаются рыбой и иногда свининой.у нас степи , поэтому мы не видим рыбу,а едим овец коров и лошадей😅
I don't like that they only give you half a cherry tomatoe 😢 Also some of those pork pieces look too white for my liking, bet it does taste great though don't get me wrong, a nice salad to help with the richness of the fat is great.
@@Ruiso7 Pork is suppose to turn white when cooked, just like chicken. But with pork, and the new FDA Guideline, pork can be a little pink now as long as the internal temp reach its optimal safe to eat temp.
I'm not quite understanding why he cooked the pork the way he did. When he came with the torch I was looking like 😮 WHOOOAAA NELLY!! All he had to do was season and cover it and let it seer on both sides and then pop it in the oven 375-400° for about 30 mins. No...while cooking he makes slices for the pork to continue cooking. The constant mashing + flipping is what non-cooks do. I did like the presentations of the meals.
its due to the type of pork used. kurobuta is a very high quality cut that is almost as tender as lamb, as a result if its cooked to long and too hot it dries out and burns
Нешвидко готує повар,нікуди не спішить...а куди ж йому спішити,як він на роботі?Обслужив за день 10 клієнтів,та й досить,він же майстер,нехай всі чекають,поки він закінчить маятися,зупиніть всю планету Земля,аби чекали його всі!А ось клієнт чекає довго... напевно, теж нікуди не спішить... В моїй країні при такій "швидкості" поварів,клієнтів вже не було б взагалі,всі розбіглись на 15 хвилині чекання!🙄
Dude! Tell us what you are doing! Ingredients, portions, sauces. What's the point of displaying your cooking talents if you don't tell your audience what the hell you're doing.