Buta Don. Japanese name: ぶた丼 (Buta-don, the artist uses this spelling: "Vuta-don"). Don Buta adlı kişilerin profillerini gör. Shutterstock koleksiyonunda HD kalitesinde Buta Don Pork Rice Bowl temalı stok görseller ve milyonlarca başka telifsiz stok fotoğraf, illüstrasyon ve vektör bulabilirsiniz.
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Pork is impregnated with sweet sauce of soy sauce.
You can cook Buta Don using 12 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Buta Don
- Prepare of Cooked Rice 3 to 4 servings.
- Prepare 500 g of Skinless Pork Belly *thinly sliced.
- Prepare 1 tablespoon of Oil.
- You need of Salt.
- It's 1-2 of Spring Onion *finely chopped.
- It's of <Sauce Ingredients>.
- Prepare 1 1/2 tablespoons of Sugar.
- You need 3 tablespoons of Soy Sauce.
- Prepare 2 tablespoons of Mirin.
- It's 2 tablespoons of Sake.
- You need 1 clove of Garlic *grated.
- You need 1 of small piece Ginger *grated.
Obihiro city in Hokkaido is famous for Buta-Don. Buta-don is great and amazingly cheap. Quality and quantity both are great. I have visited here I can't tell this diner as fancy or fine dining restaurant at all but I can tell you that it has good buta-don.
Buta Don instructions
- Place all ingredients for the sauce in a small bowl and mix well..
- Heat Oil in a large frying pan over medium to high heat, cook Pork slices, adding a pinch of Salt, until nicely brown. It doesn’t take long at all..
- Add the Sauce mixture and cook until the sauce thickens..
- Half fill a bowl with cooked rice and cover it with the Pork. Sprinkle some chopped Spring Onion and serve. Some Chili, Shichimi (Japanese Chili Spices) or Toasted Sasem Seeds are also nice for topping..
Kiakasztó, hogy olyan buta, egyszerűen tudatlan emberek vesznek körül egész nap, és még hangoztatják is, hogy mennyire idióták. Nekem nem lenne semmi bajom azzal, hogy buta vagyok. Their star is still their Butadon - literally translated to english as Pork Rice. This dish is hailed from Obihiro, Hokkaido, and of course, it is the signature dish there! Buta is a city in the northern Democratic Republic of the Congo, lying on the Rubi River, a tributary of the Itimbiri River.