Beef sukiyaki
- Prepare
- less than 30 mins
- Cook
- 10 to 30 mins
- Serve
- Serves 4
Kobe beef is said to be the best quality wagyu (‘Japanese cow’) in the world. But if you can’t source kobe, any good-quality beef will do the trick for this delicious Japanese stew.
Ingredients
For the sukiyaki sauce
For the beef
- nut: 2 tbsp groundnut oil
- sesame oil: 2 tsp sesame oil
- beef: 450g/1lb fillet or well-trimmed rib-eye beef steak, thinly sliced (a little thicker than carpaccio)
- sugar: 1½ tbsp sugar
- mushrooms: 12 button mushrooms, sliced
- mushrooms: 4 brown cap mushrooms sliced
- mushrooms: 100g/3½oz enoki mushrooms, split into 4
- shiitake mushrooms: 6 fresh shiitake mushrooms (remove stalks and cut in ½)
- Chinese cabbage: ½ Chinese cabbage (ideally Napa cabbage) sliced 2.5cm/1in thick
- celery: 1½ sticks celery, sliced on a diagonal 5mm/¼in thick
- tofu: 160-175g/5¾-6oz block firm tofu, cubed
- bamboo shootsbamboo shoots: 200g/7oz sliced bamboo shoots sliced, vacuumed-packed (alternatively used canned and drained bamboo shoots)
- spring onions: 6 spring onions, cut into 2.5cm/1in pieces on a slant
- rice: cooked rice, to serve
Method
For the sauce, mix the liquid dashi with 175ml/6fl oz of water in a jug to bring the total liquid to 375ml/13fl oz. Stir in the remaining ingredients for the sauce. Set aside.
For the beef, heat a large lidded frying pan that’s suitable to serve at the table. Heat the groundnut oil and sesame oil until hot. Add the beef and sprinkle the sugar over. The sugar will help caramelise the meat. Turn the meat over after about 30 seconds - as the beef is so thin it will cook very quickly.
Remove the meat from the pan. Add the mushrooms, cabbage, celery, tofu and bamboo shoots to the same pan and cook for another two minutes - just to brown the tofu slightly and to wilt the cabbage. You do not want to over-cook as you still want to retain the textures of the celery.
Add the sukiyaki sauce to the pan, put the lid on and simmer for two minutes.
Remove the lid, turn the vegetables and the tofu over and then combine the beef into the vegetables. Add the spring onions and simmer for a further two minutes.
Serve in the pan at the table so that everyone can help themselves, or divide the mixture into four bowls with a bowl of rice each.
Recipe tips
To make slicing easier, you can put the beef in the freezer for an hour or two to firm up before slicing. Feel free to substitute the combination of mushrooms for other mixed Japanese mushrooms, such as shimeji.