Step-by-Step Guide to Prepare Speedy Kushikatsu (Deep Fried Skewers) from Shinsekai in Osaka

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Many things affect the quality of taste from Kushikatsu (Deep Fried Skewers) from Shinsekai in Osaka, starting from the type of ingredients, then the selection of fresh ingredients, the ability to cut dishes to how to make and serve them. Don't worry if you want to prepare Kushikatsu (Deep Fried Skewers) from Shinsekai in Osaka delicious at home, because if you already know the trick then this dish can be used as an extraordinary special treat.
As for the number of servings that can be served to make Kushikatsu (Deep Fried Skewers) from Shinsekai in Osaka is 5 servings. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook Kushikatsu (Deep Fried Skewers) from Shinsekai in Osaka using 20 ingredients and 19 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
●I tried recreating the kushikatsu I had in Shinsekai in Osaka at home.
●The flavor of Japanese style Worcestershire sauce varies by brand. I used Bulldog brand this time.
●The most important point it to cut up the ingredients to be skewered small.
●Wide ingredients should be put on the tip of the skewers, and long ingredients should be cut thin so that each skewer is not overloaded.
●It's more work to fry small skewers, but they definitely taste better.
●Scoop out the panko in the frying oil diligently while you're cooking the skewers, or burnt panko will stick to the surface and the skewers won't look so pretty. Recipe by Cooking S Papa
Ingredients and spices that need to be Get to make Kushikatsu (Deep Fried Skewers) from Shinsekai in Osaka:
- Special sauce
- 80 ml Red wine
- 300 ml Japanese Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tsp Ketchup
- 1 tbsp Tonkatsu sauce
- 1 tbsp Honey
- 2 tbsp Brown sugar
- 80 ml Bonito dashi stock
- The batter
- 200 grams Cake flour
- 1 Egg
- 100 ml Milk
- 100 ml Water
- 50 grams Yamaimo (grated)
- Your favorite ingredients
- 1 as much (to taste) Cherry tomatoes, asparagus, eggplant, onion, etc.
- 1 as much (to taste) Beef round, thinly sliced cut up pork, chicken thigh meat, shrimp, etc.
- 1 as much (to taste) Boiled quail eggs, chikuwa stuffed with cheese, etc.
- Panko
- 200 grams Panko (dried)
Steps to make Kushikatsu (Deep Fried Skewers) from Shinsekai in Osaka
- Make fine panko first. Put panko in a sieve, and push through the mesh to make them fine.

- Next make the special sauce. Heat the red wine to evaporate the alcohol, add the bonito dashi stock, then honey and sugar and dissolve.

- Put in the rest of the sauce ingredients and bring to a brief boil to complete the sauce. Let cool.

- Next make the batter. Beat the egg, and combine with the milk and water. Add the flour to this and mix well. When there are no more lumps, add the grated yamaimo.

- The skewers should be less than 15 cm long. The most important point is to cut the skewered ingredients small. This way they will fry up quickly with a crispy finish, and will look good too!

- Cut beef round or chicken thigh meat into 2 cm cubes, and skewer 3 at a time. Squeeze the meat when they are on the skewer to even them out. Aim to put a bit less than 20 g of meat on a skewer.

- Spread out the pork slices neatly, season lightly with salt and pepper and wrap around the skewers. Squeeze the meat around the skewer to even it out. Sliced pork skewers are tender, delicious and inexpensive!

- Take the stem ends off the cherry tomatoes before skewering them. Poke several holes in them to prevent them from exploding when fried! Do this when the tomatoes are on the skewer.

- Take the shells and tail of the shrimp and de-vein. Cut the tips off the tails. Straighten out the shrimp and skewer them through from the head.

- Cut each chikuwa into 5 pieces and stuff with cheese. Skewer 2 pieces at a time.

- Cut up the cabbage roughly and wash.

- Dip the skewers in the batter. Shake off any excess batter, then coat the skewers in the panko. Once you have breaded about 10 skewers, start frying.

- Fry them quickly in 170°C oil. The vegetable skewers take about a minute, and the meat skewers take about 2 minutes to cook.

- When the skewers are golden brown and crispy, drain off the oil very well and put the skewers on a rack. When the oil has drained off completely transfer the skewers to a serving plate.

- Scoop out any panko left in the oil after each batch is fried. The panko are very fine, so use a tea strainer to remove them until the oil is clean.

- Dip the skewers completely in the special sauce. Dip the cut cabbage that's served with the skewers in the sauce too! Beer is the drink to serve with this!

- Today I fried quail eggs, cherry tomatoes, lotus root, shrimp, chikuwa stuffed with cheese, beef round, thinly sliced pork, okra, eggplant, chicken thigh meat, and asparagus.

- These are authentic kushikatsu from a famous restaurant in Shinsekai. They were amazingly yummy!

- To boil quail eggs see. Don't buy precooked quail eggs.
https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/148950-how-to-boil-easy-peel-quail-eggs
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