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🍣 ABOUT
Looking for an extremely simple and satisfying breakfast (or any meal) option to add into your routine? Try TKG or Tamago Kake Gohan. It’s a traditional Japanese dish where raw egg is mixed into a hot bowl of rice and then drizzled with soy sauce. You can also add a variety of toppings to personalize and enhance your TKG experience. In this video I teach you how to make tamago gohan but also cover the risks that may be involved when consuming raw eggs. So be sure to watch this before you try it. Enjoy!
🍣 WHAT’S IN THIS VIDEO:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Is it Safe?
02:28 Ingredients
03:52 Preparation
04:26 Plating
05:20 Tasting
🍣 WHAT I TALK ABOUT IN THIS CHANNEL: Sushi, how to make sushi at home, how to make sushi rice, Japanese food, Japanese cuisine, homemade sushi, sushi rolls, how to roll sushi, Japanese cooking, dashi, miso soup, sake, sushi supplies and equipment, sushi sauces, poke, how to cut fish for sushi, sushi sake pairings, teriyaki, tempura, izakaya, Japanese beer food, Hawaiian food, onigiri, omusubi, spam musubi, fried chicken, karaage and more!
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🍣 ABOUT THE SUSHI MAN:
Jun Nakajima, CHEF AND FOUNDER
Raised in a restaurant household, Jun’s love for food began at a very early age. His parents have owned and operated a Japanese restaurant for over 30 years where he practiced and honed his culinary skills.
Somewhat forced upon, he was taught the art of sushi making in his teenage years. He quickly fell in love not only with the art but the endless opportunities that came with it.
He has traveled around the globe to try different styles of sushi, most importantly to Japan.
After college, Jun had taken an opportunity to live in the motherland of sushi, working for something completely outside the culinary field. In those two years his appreciation of the culture, people, history and food deepened.
He became addicted to the food scene and found himself traveling from one end of the island to the other, eating and drinking some of the best foods and drinks he’s ever had. This experience became the seed which eventually bloomed to become The Sushi Man.
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