Okonomiyaki! -Japanese Pan-Cake- (24)

1 Name: Apprentice Chef 2006-02-21 01:37 ID:jGii9dC8

Let's talk about Okonomiyaki!
(Okonomiyaki is Japanese pan-cake)

2 Name: Apprentice Chef 2006-02-21 01:39 ID:Heaven

3 Name: Apprentice Chef 2006-02-21 01:40 ID:jGii9dC8

Ummmmmmmmmmmmm! Sorry!

4 Name: Apprentice Chef 2006-02-21 04:44 ID:XEXTqGHs

Monja>>>>>>>Yakisoba>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Takoyaki>Okonomiyaki

5 Name: Apprentice Chef 2006-02-21 05:34 ID:jGii9dC8

Monja-yaki is gero!( ^ω^)

6 Name: Apprentice Chef 2006-02-21 12:35 ID:ZBW+t4OS

kawaii desu ne!

7 Name: VIP from Japan 2006-02-21 14:07 ID:/leajfKR

Do you know there is many style of Okonomiyaki ?

For example, Hirosima style, Oosaka style and Tokyo etc ….

8 Name: VIP from Japan 2006-02-21 14:07 ID:/leajfKR

Do you know there is many style of Okonomiyaki ?

For example, Hirosima style, Oosaka style and Tokyo etc ….

9 Name: Apprentice Chef 2006-02-22 00:50 ID:GEDVwsQU

No, I do not know that. How are the styles different?

10 Name: VIP from Japan 2006-02-22 01:05 ID:/leajfKR

Yes,okonomiyaki has many styles.

In Japan,not only okonomiyakli but also the other disies,

the same dish has the style in each city.

11 Name: Apprentice Chef 2006-02-22 09:10 ID:cOspJq7L

>>7
Hiroshima style? Is it in the form of a huge mushroom-shaped cloud?

12 Name: MistressSayuri 2006-02-22 17:25 ID:Qfdi/obr

>>11
In my understanding, Hiroshima style okonomiyaki is made with
a large amount of yakisoba and tearing cabbage.
You may understand the yakisoba and chow main are the same.
Let me know how the other styles are.

(@^_^@)

13 Name: MistressSayuri 2006-02-22 17:28 ID:Qfdi/obr

>>12
Oops

>chow main

chow mein

14 Name: Apprentice Chef 2006-02-22 18:16 ID:e44z6/lM

I know that!
Hiroshimayaki is very good!

But my favorite okonomiyaki is with natto.

15 Name: Apprentice Chef 2006-02-22 21:36 ID:ktdKVJs9

I've only ever had Tokyo-style okonomiyaki, but I'm a big fan. Although I'm not quite sold on the idea of smothering it in mayonnaise, so maybe I've got some way to go yet.

I'm told that Osaka-style is stickier and gooier than the Tokyo equivalent, and it's traditionally served with ketchup, which sounds even worse than mayonnaise.

16 Name: Apprentice Chef 2006-02-23 09:00 ID:cOspJq7L

okonomiyaki means "I love you!"

17 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-03-22 18:57 ID:5zEnjUVS

>>16
NO.
Say "OKONOMIYAKI!" to your wife.
She will cook it for you and say "You so rude!".

18 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-03-23 09:28 ID:JrXMBVBs

;_; You misunderstood the joke.

'Okonomiyaki Means I Love You' was the title of a story in the Ranma 1/2 manga.

19 Name: reiin : 2006-03-27 16:24 ID:SJonLatK

Okonomiyaki is so hard to find!! but i love it so much...where do you guys find it?

20 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-04-02 05:25 ID:7PZRAoWA

Okonomiyaki is excellent!! I tried some the other day at a festival and nearly died from the deliciousness.

>>19
Uhh... a quick google search gives you hundreds of recipes, homes.

Aaannddd... takoyaki FTW. Yakisoba gets old after a while :<

21 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-04-27 09:07 ID:8tZfcqOy

I've only tried those okinomiyaki they sell at food courts in shopping malls...good, but I think I expected something a bit more....tasty? Is the authentic Japanese okinomiyaki different than those?

And Takoyaki = Love.

22 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-05-17 10:36 ID:wKy1G3gd

23 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-05-29 17:27 ID:rNH8Dzux

>>17
Spill it on her face and she'll say, "You so rude, but me so honi"

24 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-06-14 06:33 ID:u6v+UFY3

I found a local place that makes okonomiyaki, so I tried one. It basically tasted like a pancake plus the sauce and filling/topping. Is it supposed to have a lot of cabbage? It tasted like there was only a little in the batter.

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