You treat vegetables with reverence, like they are fine cuts of expensive meat. I've never seen a chef give that much love to every dish, and I worked for 20+ years in restaurants and hotel kitchens. You are incredibly talented, and I can tell that you work very hard and care very much about your food.
I made this and it came out exactly like yours and everyone loved it. The richness of the sauce makes this as satisfying as a meat dish. Fantastic.
@karmadrone664710 ай бұрын
Knife skills on that garlic was AMAZING!!!
@hags2k10 ай бұрын
Vertical cuts - “pretty impressive” Second horizontal cut - “okay now it’s just showing off” Sixth horizontal cut - I’m dead 💀
@fireballs100010 ай бұрын
And then just chops the shit out of it anyway.
@vdoza3310 ай бұрын
@@fireballs1000with a larger knife lol These things aren’t hard with proper tools. Buy a petty knife and a gyuto and learn how to keep them sharp
@eoserigeneia8 ай бұрын
@@fireballs1000 Seriously, what a waste.
@りみまな10 ай бұрын
作ってみました😊❤ こんなに美味しくなるなんて!! 絶対大根ステーキはこのやり方にします💖💖
@たけのこひーぽー10 ай бұрын
今日大根安かったんでやってみました。 奥さんからリピート要請頂きました。 ありがとうございます👍🏻
@jeanfrancoisim10 ай бұрын
Looks delicious, I love the fusion of daikon and French sauce making technique!
@andynonymous676910 ай бұрын
Ok I made this! Here's my tips for everyone who wants to make it too! So first off I didn't have daikon, so I used potato. It seems to have worked the same, but a bit mushier So my first mistake which cost me a potato was that I cut the grid a bit too deep which make everything VERY delicate. So don't go too overboard My second mistake was not being gentle with the potatoes when I took them out of the broth: one of them split in half. Be very careful. I'd recommend using tongs and gripping them with as much surface area as possible so that gravity doesn't cause it to crumble Next, I'd recommend using a pasta strainer to separate the garlic from the oil: its simpler and doesn't waste any oil by soaking it in the paper towel I'd cook the potatoes/daikon on medium high heat because it took me about 20 mins on one side before I got a nice dark brown colour. 40 mins total just on that step! My next mistake was not scraping the bottom off of the pan before I flipped them. One of them stuck and broke in half :( So make sure they aren't stuck to the pan! I also used tongs for the rest after scraping them to keep them from crumbling while I flipped them I'd recommend draining some of the garlic oil before you add the broth so that it doesn't start spitting at you and burn you Don't add too much broth to the potatoes/daikon or else they'll disintegrate. You probably won't need as much as you put in your microwave bowl I added some soy sauce to the broth because my soup stock wasn't salted. It really improved the flavor That's all my advice! These were quite literally the best potatoes I've ever eaten in my life. Crunchy on top and SO tender and pillowy in the inside. The one downside: they almost took me an hour and a half to make. But you could definitely cut that time down by cooking them on a higher heat than me, not using potatoes (they took a while to prepare) and most importantly, actually finishing the video before you try to make this 😂 I was just kinda following along each step and not watching further, that made is 10x more confusing than it needed to be lol 10/10!
Seriously looked like perfectly cooked scallops at the beginning. I'd try to make this myself, but my knife skills are nowhere near the precision this guy has. Also, I loved the inclusion of a single piece of kelp when he heated up everything in water - almost the same way Western cooking uses the bay leaf.
@rustyshackleford191010 ай бұрын
@@reginabillotti onions too!
@NimbusCulinary10 ай бұрын
Knife Skills only grow through use!!!
@CybershamanX10 ай бұрын
A little bit of practice goes a long way! Sure, chefs like this have been doing it for years and make it look effortless, but you can get very close results with just a bit of practice. Keep at it and someday you'll hear from someone, "hey, where did you learn those amazing knife skills!" 😉
@lenas624610 ай бұрын
just use garlic press
@RoseDragoness10 ай бұрын
you can always work with your knife slower. Tbh knife skill don't make the food taste better, its advantage more of making food faster.
Thank you for this inspiration Chef. I get it! And I will get it (the daikon) and make this incredible looking dish. I will try to do that special hand gesture too which probably brings the scallop flavor! Very well filmed also and great subtitles. This is great.
When I clicked this video I thought it was scallops. To my surprise it was a Daikon. I love all food I’m going to try and replicate this. It look delicious 😋.
@nobody20217 ай бұрын
I just got done making this for the first time and it is delicious. Very easy to prepare and it tastes expensive even though all of the ingredients were pretty cheap
@梶川翔平-n3d5 ай бұрын
今日、作ってみました! めっちゃ旨かったです!
@moodygirl60910 ай бұрын
That's got my mouth watering. I love turnip cakes and this looks even more appetizing.
@MottiShneor10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much chef-san. This is beautiful and I bet also very tasty. Japanese touch over French cooking scheme, can only bring up both schemes!!! Respect.
I applaud this recipe, George. I very rarely comment on videos. However, I made this recipe today, and it's an amazing dish; this could be served in restaurants worldwide. Using Google translate to express myself: これは本当に美味しいです。ありがとうジョージ!
@未希田村-t6r8 ай бұрын
美味しそうな動画が沢山見れてチャンネル登録して良かったで〜す❤️ お菓子も作れて、すごいですね〜。
@samiamnot89062 ай бұрын
Thank you, I have made this about 5 times and will continue to do so, everyone loves it😊
Nothing as complex as this, but frying daikon radish in bacon fat tastes pretty darn good.
@KegstandOG10 ай бұрын
The knife skills on that garlic...FUIYOH!!!! What a great video start to finish!
@Carpatheon.6 ай бұрын
Finally tried your recipe with some Daikon that we grew. It was one of the best meals I have ever had! Thanks.
@The_knightly_gamer10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this excellent video on this unique dish!
@misa87779 ай бұрын
美味しそうですね😮
@jonathancapehart466910 ай бұрын
It reminds me of fondant potatoes. I am curious if you could let them sit overnight after the microwave? If left on a wire rack in the fridge you could get a dryer surface that might make them brown more and add a meatier texture. I will be definitely trying this recipe.
@Brightfreeman2310 ай бұрын
Yeah try dehydrating them then glazing them back up
@jinntakk10 ай бұрын
Daikon isn't meat though, it won't have a dryer durface much as it'll just be mushy like other veggies that are left out in the fridge.
@annabell222night10 ай бұрын
The showmanship at 5:55 was hilarious. And really emphasized how good it must have tasted then.
@kimhall58389 ай бұрын
He hadn't tasted it yet. Honestly, I thought he was having some sort of neurological event, IJS. I am fascinated by this dish, though.
Thanks a lot for this easy to follow recipe :) I tried it just now, and it is really good :)
@kevinhctsai10 ай бұрын
Very nice! thanks for sharing the recipe!
@bryanpritchett9 ай бұрын
I'm about to plate it for the first time right now, and it is perfect. Thank you for the excellent instructions.
@clearlyacabbage77026 ай бұрын
Какое чудесное блюдо! В России тяжело найти редьку дайкон, но у меня получилось и всей семье очень понравилось, спасибо за рецепт!
@miriamhausman22876 ай бұрын
I made this daikon today and I can't believe how delicious it is. My daughter-in-law is Japanese and she made it and I wasn't sure how easy it was. I followed your instructions and it came out perfect. Thank you so much!
i made some of these tonight with common creamer potatoes, never thought to do this with a daikon. sounds delicious!
@laskatz362610 ай бұрын
Beautiful! Thanks for showing us this exquisite recipe. I will use vegetable broth.
@HeronCoyote123410 ай бұрын
I was thinking, except for chicken broth and butter, easily replaced with veggie versions, this would be a very impressive vegan/WFPB dinner.
@normannisbet121310 ай бұрын
Thank you very much. I have never tried it before but I think I would like to cook it this weekend
@autumnstoptwo10 ай бұрын
the taste test of the sauce had me SOLD 🤩 i had to dance in celebration with you! 😂 this whole recipe felt like a victory meal. i love the construction of this video, the execution of the recipe, the talent with the knife! overall a delightful video experience and i am very much looking forward to trying this myself. 😋 you've got a new subscriber! 👍🏾
@kuroryuud8 ай бұрын
Hello! Thank you very much for this recipe, I prepared it as You instructed and it turned out fantastic!