Photo bloggingWednesday, 9 April 2008 09:21 pm
Bachelor food: Japanese Beef Curry
My parents and brother come back from their 2-week trip to Shanghai this weekend. During my mother’s absence, I’ve been taking turns with my cousin making what I’d like to call “bachelor food”: all kinds of pasta, curries and rice porridges with pork or fish.
One of the easiest dishes that I like to make is Japanese-style beef curry. The main ingredients for 4 serves:
- 700g of chuck or casserole beef
- 1 large onion
- A couple of carrots
- S&B brand “Golden Curry” paste – available in the Asian aisle of your supermarket or an Asian grocery store
Steps:
- Cut up the meat into cubes. Marinate with salt, sugar and pepper for about half an hour. I also like to add a few tablespoons of sesame-seed oil to my marinates – it has a very nice aroma.
- Chop up the onion and carrots.
- Brown the onions on high heat. Then add the beef and brown these slightly.
- Add water – you know you are doing it right when the water turns into a lovely brown broth.
- Add the carrots and cover the wok to bring the water to a boil. Then turn the heat down to the lowest and let it stew for about an hour.
- Add in the curry paste.
- Stew for another half an hour or one hour, depending on how tender you like the beef to be.
- Serve with rice.
For the impatient, here’s the easy pictorial guide.

p.s. Check out Katie’s Chicken Fried Rice recipe. We were on the same wavelength today.
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wow! you are a new-age guy who can also cook a mean dish
looks really yummy too! and you are still single….. are you for real? haha…. just tell me what kinda gals you like, i can help you….
will try out your curry recipe this weekend. thanks
You’d make a great wife. Can I marry you? hehe
eh not bad not bad!!! Summore got comic strip to follow the progress!
Instead of golden curry, try putting in a can of guinness…;).
Haha my version is the “wuss” version – I’ll have to try it with a bit of a kick to it, like chili!
That curry looks awesome! How funny that we both post a random food post at the same time!
fiona: yes I’m for real and I need help in finding women! Hahah! What kinds of girls I like? Easy-going, sociable, dresses well, and likes to party once in a while.
Jeff: If you are pretty enough, why not?!
sourrain: ah your Guinness beef stew. Yeah might try that one day – it’s a very similar process.
Katie: re – same topic, I know eh?! Oh got another tip for you, you can try adding in Spam as well. Yay!
Wah, looks really good man! I don’t see why you’ll have difficulty finding a chick.
omg food porn ! props for the comic strip.
whoa!
Y are you still single?
SPAM!?!
Can’t say I’m a big spam eater. It creeps me out! Maybe it might taste good once I gather the courage to try it… but that might never happen!
blur ting: hahah the problem is getting the women into my house to try my cooking.
herman: was it satisfying?
mf: hahah err, I don’t know myself!
Katie: you don’t like Spam? One of the top two pork byproducts besides bacon?! I guess it can remind ppl of pet food – they smell similar! Hahah!
I love spam fried rice!!!
Anyhoo, trivia for you – did you know why Japanese curry never taste like anything Indian? It’s because it was actually an ‘imported’ idea from the UK – Fish n Chip shops here serve curry sauce for you to go with your arteries clotting meal; and yes, it tastes exactly like Japanese Golden Curry!!
sourrain: yeah I know.
India – England – Japan –> and curry is treated as “Western food” over there.
great minds think alike. i made jap chicken curry last time. easy and delish!
next year when i’m at perth, must cook jap beef curry for me wor!
nadnut: no problem!
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