japanese Recipes
81 delicious japanese recipes from around the world
Tonkatsu (Japanese Pork Cutlet)
Crispy, golden-brown panko-crusted deep-fried pork loin cutlets. A beloved Yoshoku (Western-influenced Japanese cuisine) classic, perfect served with shredded cabbage and tonkatsu sauce.
Tonkotsu Ramen
Fukuoka's signature creamy pork bone ramen, featuring a rich, milky broth, tender chashu pork, perfectly soft-boiled eggs, and thin ramen noodles.
Tsukemen (Dipping Ramen)
Tsukemen is a style of ramen where cold, chewy noodles are dipped into a separate, rich, and concentrated hot broth. This offers a distinct textural and flavor experience compared to traditional ramen.
Tsukemono (Japanese Pickled Napa Cabbage)
A simple and quick method for making Japanese pickles (tsukemono) using Napa cabbage. These pickles are a staple accompaniment to many Japanese meals, offering a refreshing, salty, and slightly tangy counterpoint to richer dishes. This recipe focuses on a fast pickling technique.
Unagi Kabayaki (Grilled Glazed Eel)
Tender, grilled freshwater eel fillets coated in a rich, sweet, and savory glaze (tare), traditionally served over steamed rice. A classic Japanese summer delicacy known for its invigorating properties.
Yaki Udon
A quick and satisfying Japanese stir-fry featuring thick, chewy udon noodles tossed with savory pork, crisp vegetables, and a simple soy-based sauce. Perfect for a weeknight dinner or a late-night craving.
Yakisoba (Japanese Fried Noodles)
A classic Japanese street food, Yakisoba features chewy wheat noodles stir-fried with tender pork, crisp vegetables, and a savory-sweet sauce. Perfect for a quick and satisfying meal.
Yakitori (Japanese Grilled Chicken Skewers)
Classic Japanese yakitori featuring tender, bite-sized pieces of chicken thigh and skin, grilled to perfection and brushed with a rich, sweet-savory tare sauce. Traditionally cooked over binchΕtan charcoal for a distinct smoky flavor.
Zaru Soba
A refreshing Japanese summer dish featuring chilled soba (buckwheat noodles) served on a bamboo mat (zaru) with a savory dipping sauce (tsuyu). The noodles are thoroughly rinsed to remove excess starch, ensuring a clean flavor and pleasant texture.