Helenas Hawaiian Food Honolulu Oahu Hawaii [TRAVELBLOGTROPICAL.COM] – Scott Sylvan Bell

Helana’s Hawaiian Food has amazing tasting food located in the Honolulu area. The Ahi Poke with Opihi was amazing, the kalua pork was juicy and was beyond description, the pipikaula ribs were out of this world and the haupia was a great way to finish off the lunch. Helena’s food is great. You will want to save some extra time for parking and waiting in line or you can get your order for take out.

This video was filmed at Helena’s Hawaiian Food & Ala Moana Beach Park

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ASMR (Close Up Binaural | Whisper Ramble) – Hawaiian Food

BIG NEWS! I will be heading to Japan for the New Years and plan on staying there for about a week. But do not fret – I could never forget about you guys. I have been recording twice as many videos as I normally do in the past few weeks, half of which I have withheld, that have been scheduled to post EVERY SINGLE DAY that I’m gone! I wanted you all to be aware of this so that you understand why I won’t be replying to any comments for a while.. Though I will reply to as many as possible when I get back! I’ll miss you all, and Happy New Years! ♡

Lau Laus and Pork Adobo Bring a Little Bit of Hawaiʻi to Seattle— Cooking in America

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Tasting Traditional Hawaiian Food | Expedia Viewfinder Travel Blog

Tawny Clark of Captain and Clark from the Expedia Viewfinder travel blog shares how to enjoy some of her favorite traditional Hawaiian food. Whether you’re going back to Hawaii or visiting for the first time, her suggestion is to get a plate lunch. They’re easy to take on the road, they’re very affordable, and you can try an array of Hawaiian favorites.

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How To Make Salmon-Avocado Poke — Amazing Hawaiian Food Recipe

Here is something different from the norm on my channel. Today I will be showing you guys my recipe for Salmon Poke. This is a simple recipe and you too can make poke easy and fast at home.
Prep Time: ~10-15minutes
You can eat this after you mix all ingredients together or let it set in the fridge to marinate for a couple hours for a richer flavor.
Sorry I didn’t have any ogo seaweed on hand for this video.
I don’t like to add salt in this recipe because it already gets a salty flavor from the soy sauce.
ENJOY!!!

Hawaiian Cooking – Loco Moco

Celebrate Father’s Day with this Loco Moco! This popular Hawaiian classic is hearty and guaranteed to satisfy a king-sized appetite. This is one of my favourite rice bowl recipes and I hope you enjoy it too!

Recipe link: http://full.sc/Nan8Gj
Special thanks: Kingsland Farmers Market (www.kfmcalgary.com)

Music: “Fast Food Fantasy” by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com)

Loco Moco is a popular Hawaiian comfort food consisting of 4 quintessential elements:
steamed rice
a hamburger patty
a rich brown gravy
a fried egg
Served in a bowl or as part of a Hawaiian style plate lunch with macaroni salad, loco moco can tame the most serious hunger. So if you’re ready to take on this hearty Island soul food favourite, let’s get started.
You will need:
1 lb of really good quality ground beef or pork (or a 50/50 mix called ‘aibiki’)
soy sauce
worcestershire sauce
karashi mustard
an egg
salt & pepper
½ yellow onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
some panko breadcrumbs
for the gravy:
a teaspoon of flour
500ml of water
2 tablespoons of red miso
soy sauce
karashi mustard
salt and pepper
for the rice:
furikake
steamed rice
Start by heating a skillet on medium heat with a tablespoon of oil and gently saute ½ a diced onion and 2 cloves of minced garlic for about 8 minutes until translucent. When that’s done, set aside.
In a large mixing bowl, combine 1 lb of really good quality ground beef with a tablespoon of soy sauce, ½ a tablespoon of worcestershire, ½ teaspoon of karashi mustard (or prepared mustard), an egg and ¼ cup of panko breadcrumbs. Mix really well with your hands and continue to knead, scooping up the meat in your hand, then tossing it back into the bowl.
*This technique is a lot different then when you prepare Western style ground meat. When you knead the meat like this, you are transforming the texture of the meat into a smooth and uniform consistency.
When the meat’s texture is nice and smooth, form into patties making sure that the center is indented. This insures that the outer edges are done at the same time as the middle.
In a hot cast iron skillet, cook the patties for 3-4 minutes per side. A flat top is one of the best places to grill a burger since all that contact with the heat source will form a delicious brown crust. When the patties are done take them out and set aside.
Immediately sprinkle some flour to cover the reserved juices from the meat you just cooked and combine them over medium heat til you make a roux. To that, add 2 cups of cold water and whisk until the roux is fully incorporated. Next, add 2 tablespoons of red miso and continue to whisk. By now, your mixture is at a nice boil. Season your gravy with more mustard, soy, worcestershire and s&p to taste. When your gravy has thickened to the desired consistency, set aside.
Now take some freshly steamed rice and sprinkle on your favourite furikake. I love the kind with just nori and sesame seeds since it’s so versatile. If you want to season with some shichimi togarashi for a hint of spice, go for it. Use the rice paddle to cut the seasoning into the rice until combined then get ready to assemble.
To assemble, simple start with a scoop or two of rice, top with the beef patty, ladle on the gravy, then a nice sunny side up fried egg. Finish with more furikake on top then enjoy. There is something to be said when you cut into that egg yolk for the first time and watch it slowly cascade down the rest of the dish, but then again, maybe that moment is just beyond words.

Hawaiian Food: 3 Dishes that Will Have You Saying Aloha

When you think Hawaiian food, images of pineapples and a huge pig pit roast come to mind, but it’s so much more than that. Bradley Hasemeyer headed to Hulas Modern Tiki to find out more about the cuisine of Hawaii.

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