This Japanese Style Curry Stew Is My New Weeknight Favorite!

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  • čas přidán 27. 10. 2022
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    🍛 Simplified Japanese Curry Recipe
    400g minced beef
    1 large onion, sliced
    2 Tbsp all purpose flour
    750g mild dashi stock
    1/4 cup mirin (or apple juice)
    1/4 cup light soy sauce
    2 Tbsp Curry powder (or to taste)
    2 Tbsp dark soy sauce (optional)
    500g small potatoes, halved
    3-4 carrots, in chunks
    about 200g (2 handfuls) frozen green peas
    2-3 green onions, sliced
    Video by Andong
    Channel Producer Grace Phan-Nguyen
    / phantagepoint
    Spanish subtitles by Daniel González
    / danielgonzalezlombardi
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Komentáře • 273

  • @octogirl555
    @octogirl555 Před rokem +43

    I miss long videos, shorts are unpleasant. Thank you for still making longer videos, and for continuing to in the future

    • @mynameisandong
      @mynameisandong  Před rokem +6

      I will never stop making long form! I was hesitant about Shorts at first, but now I can put some smaller ideas into shorts and tell longer stories in long form uploads.

    • @psychoedge
      @psychoedge Před rokem +2

      @@mynameisandong perfectly balanced as all things should be

    • @timon240
      @timon240 Před rokem +4

      @@mynameisandong Can you make long soup season videos and use the footage for shorts?

    • @curiouscatlabincgetshungry6455
      @curiouscatlabincgetshungry6455 Před rokem +1

      Yeah to that! I can't stand TicToc and shorts is just a way for CZcams to hope to keep market shares instead of making it easy for content creators to make real content.

  • @mari5london
    @mari5london Před rokem +2

    In Japan, almost each household has its own curry recipe so there's not really dos and don'ts when making curry! Some would add honey, grated apple, chicken soup stock, ginger or garlic! Of course, I have seen some recipes soy sauce as you do. From a Japanese lady.

  • @pauljones4458
    @pauljones4458 Před rokem +1

    Made this last night. Added 4 garlic cloves, 2cm ginger and 2 chillies for 2 mins at the end of the onion cooking. Pretty good.

  • @cheehee808_
    @cheehee808_ Před rokem +2

    This is pretty much hamburger curry. A work night staple here in hawaii. Cheap, fast and easy to make, and delicious also. I would suggest using the Japanese curry blocks (s&b or house brand) instead as you just dump them in to the stew, let them dissolve and simmer. I'm making this for dinner tonight in fact lol

  • @yassinedownpourz
    @yassinedownpourz Před rokem +10

    If you want something from North Africa I would recommend Trying “Shorba Frik” and “Hrira” They’re both very comforting and heart warming soups pretty popular in Algeria.

  • @peterandersson3812
    @peterandersson3812 Před rokem +8

    Japanese ”curry cubes”, that look like big stock cubes, is an easier way. The taste is 100% authentic and they thicken the steg, too. If you make the stew with beef cubes (or pure veg) you can use more water. The extra sauce turns a breaded pork cutlet into an awesome katsu karee.

    • @PeLOmaRgni
      @PeLOmaRgni Před rokem

      By the way-does anyone know how they thicken your sauce? I swear it feels like magic, seems to be just a cube of spices but it also gives the whole thing this luscious, creamy texture

    • @SuperSpecies
      @SuperSpecies Před 8 měsíci

      @@PeLOmaRgni roux. Those cubes have heaps of flour and fat as well as Japanese curry powder.

  • @adamcharman8726
    @adamcharman8726 Před rokem +1

    nice to see something that isn't a short! I'm definitely going to give this a go

  • @dalazul9711
    @dalazul9711 Před rokem +5

    I’m a longtime Japanese curry fan. Lived there many, many years. My favorite fastfood chain is CoCo Ichibanya. They have this amaaaaaazing selection of curries and add-ons that make it possible to never eat the exact same dish twice. One of my favorite variations is stupid simple: slices of roasted garlic. Try it. It might just change your life. 😉

  • @cuttwice3905
    @cuttwice3905 Před rokem +5

    Lentil soup is my go to comfort winter food. Another version would be lovely.

  • @kyleloucks2275
    @kyleloucks2275 Před rokem +3

    Super excited to hear about the Japanese curry video in the works!Been really missing your long-form history + recipe videos

  • @fraurosenthal2958
    @fraurosenthal2958 Před rokem +4

    I like how you made the recepie so accessible with offering alternatives and shortcuts. Sounds tasty!

    • @havochailey422
      @havochailey422 Před rokem

      ゾンビの頭とかも被ってるし色々マイクラの新しいのいるの新鮮😂
      youtubemn.com/watch?v=bGfx82zRtzF
      気づいたら鉄持ってたり、牛さんの住む場所確保したりして、だんだん拡張されてますね!

  • @tombuster
    @tombuster Před rokem +19

    I'd love to see some recipes featuring seasonal ingredients!
    I moved out recently and tried to incorporate seasonal veggies in my recipes, I loved the German ramen you did last time, and I don't think there's a better time for seasonal dishes than autumn with its warming flavours!

  • @UraniumFire
    @UraniumFire Před rokem +1

    When visiting Düsseldorf in June, I had an amazing Cream of Asparagus soup. I know it's not Spergel season but a Cream of Anything tutorial Andong style wouldn't go amiss.

  • @leav1it1me
    @leav1it1me Před rokem +1

    I did something last week that was pretty amazing, i got a pumpkin, only chopped the top of, got the seeds out then I stuffed it with a ready made ramen kit and some extra miso and mushrooms, filled it water to the top and just popped it into the oven, the noddles had absorbed all of the water so it's not really a soup anymore but 8/10 would recommend and you can surely do it even better

  • @Braddurs
    @Braddurs Před rokem +3

    I made this curry stew this evening. I thought I saw ginger on your tray of ingredients but don't recall seeing you use it or mention it. Anyway, i added ginger and garlic and also used a japanese curry cube. It was really delicious and easy to make, great recipe!

  • @hiyomotomiyagi8141
    @hiyomotomiyagi8141 Před rokem +2

    I remember watching Andong when he had less than 30K subscribers and I was like "Why is this guys subscriber count so low when the quality and editing of the videos are so high?". First time I've seen your numbers in a quite a bit and glad to see you got the numbers you have but you deserve more still!

  • @JeanWayne
    @JeanWayne Před rokem +5

    Finally! Give me more of this delicous japanese Karee topic! The most unknown best food in Japan!

  • @andrina118
    @andrina118 Před rokem +80

    This is like a UK style curry, except I'd use a beef stock cube instead of dashi. I often use oyster sauce and Jamaican curry powder which is similar to Japanese curry, and beans pureed with a stick blender, maybe some tinned toms or passata
    edit: aaaand MSG

    • @Ash_Wen-li
      @Ash_Wen-li Před rokem +5

      Japan actually got introduced to curry by the British

    • @andrina118
      @andrina118 Před rokem +1

      @@Ash_Wen-li haha yes of course. With mashed potatoes and optional .cheese on top instead of in the curry, it could be Curry Cottage Pie.
      There are few foods so British than curry made from curry powder !

    • @alexferguson5346
      @alexferguson5346 Před rokem +1

      It's like a fusion between japanese curry and mince and tatties

    • @crabapples1995
      @crabapples1995 Před rokem

      @@alexferguson5346 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇯🇵 🎉

    • @NAzTRAdamUS
      @NAzTRAdamUS Před rokem

      LOOOVE this comment

  • @noob19087
    @noob19087 Před rokem +1

    Have you ever tried cooking rice in a steamer? Makes some of the best rice I've ever had. Just rinse and parboil some rice for 4 minutes, then drain and put in a tea towel in a bamboo steamer and steam for 15 minutes, and let rest for 5 more.

  • @itsmederek1
    @itsmederek1 Před rokem +33

    You should try the S&B curry cubes! They are easy to find and the spices are a bit nicer than generic curry powder

    • @falcondp88
      @falcondp88 Před rokem +2

      Indeed, S&B GOLDEN CURRY is the best. And if you have kids, they're gonna love it as well!!!

    • @MrVovansim
      @MrVovansim Před rokem

      Yup, Vice posted a pork Japanese curry recipe three years ago that turned me on to these curry cubes, and it's been a go to dish since then for us.

    • @RainbowJesusChavez
      @RainbowJesusChavez Před rokem +3

      Not just nicer, but what the vast majority of Japanese households are going to use themselves!

  • @ChristopherMB87
    @ChristopherMB87 Před rokem +1

    Your videos are always like a warm curry or soup for the soul. Thank you for being you, Andong.

    • @Hydracat404
      @Hydracat404 Před rokem

      WORD! Always a delight to see Andong do his interpretations.

  • @MS-tw3tj
    @MS-tw3tj Před rokem +13

    Great recipe! Andong you should do an episode of soup "żurek", it is a soup made of fermented flour :D
    In Podlasie, the holiday version is served with cubes of bread (inside), sour curd, sausage. Very strange and delicious soup :)

  • @bassamalbarkawi6560
    @bassamalbarkawi6560 Před rokem

    I cant wait for this soup season, even though i have not made them all i really enjoy everyone, they are cozy!

  • @KenshiroPlayDotA
    @KenshiroPlayDotA Před rokem +1

    Kartoffeln für Kartoffeln ! :D
    The Irish may be known around the world for their excessive reliance on potatoes nearly 2 centuries ago, but the Germans do love potatoes, so this must be a hit in Germany !

    • @ronin47-ThorstenFrank
      @ronin47-ThorstenFrank Před rokem

      Hahahaha, I´m German and asked above for a substitute for the potatoes :D
      And probably worse - I don´t eat Sauerkraut in any variation. This stuff makes me throw up. The smell alone is enough for me in fact.

  • @Nidelimit
    @Nidelimit Před rokem

    I love Curry stew, and I added this to my restaurant, I like to do it with pork diced, ginger sliced, carrots and potatoes, besides that for the dashi I like to add some instant coffe, it gives it a really nice aroma, and when is nearly done I chop an ounce of 70 to 80% chocolate, you should try it, my clients love it

  • @hotdogjudge
    @hotdogjudge Před rokem

    Tried it this weekend - amazing! Thanks for sharing and inspiring! 👊🙏

  • @billycarroll9153
    @billycarroll9153 Před rokem

    Thanks Andong. I was looking for a project to keep me busy this week.

  • @UnDead483
    @UnDead483 Před rokem +1

    Made this stew tonight and can confirm, it's awesome!

  • @Krubbe
    @Krubbe Před rokem +1

    I've pretty much cooked the same recipe a couple of times through improvisation. Great stuff!

  • @nils.emilson
    @nils.emilson Před rokem +5

    I so wanna try this, like yesterday. This looks so good and is so easy, and it's close enough to soup :D

  • @fiveoctaves
    @fiveoctaves Před rokem +1

    I'm used to the Japanese curry cubes but I may have to try this. I grew up with Japanese curry so it's never been a curiosity as to why it exists...till now! 🤣

  • @annathalassinos5081
    @annathalassinos5081 Před rokem +2

    Yay, soup season!! I'd love to see you make a Greek chicken avgolemono soup!

  • @mouseymedic
    @mouseymedic Před rokem +1

    Made this today and was very tasty. Simple and basic, but in a good way :)

  • @jlorihen
    @jlorihen Před rokem +4

    YEEEES SOUP SEASON. I say it every year. If you make Locro or Carbonada (chilean/argentinian) it would be awesome.

  • @woolfel
    @woolfel Před rokem

    I do something similar. I add ground turmeric and japanese yam. I also make my own curry powder from seeds, which gives it much deeper flavor.

  • @doomcake2020
    @doomcake2020 Před rokem

    Made this for dinner, delicious!

  • @jonv8177
    @jonv8177 Před rokem

    Great video Angdong, my family absolutely loves Japanese curry. I don't usually make the "gravy" from scratch, instead opting for the roux blox, found in most Asian grocers. I believe I've tried Kokumaro, S&B, Java, S&B Golden, & Vermont. I'd say the best is Vermont, surprisingly. The add apple in the mix brings a wonderful sweetness. I have made the gravy from scratch, & Madras Curry powder brings the best flavor hands down, of all the curry powders I've tried. Lastly, while not as traditional as shaved beef, the family actually prefers thin sliced chicken. Which mixes extremely well with the flavors. However I will have to give your "beef mince" idea a try.

  • @monocore
    @monocore Před rokem

    Preciate the spanish subtitles. But we really want the whole story bit come on. Awesome vid.

  • @anap9356
    @anap9356 Před rokem +1

    absolutely no hate for your recipe, it looks delicious and is definitely a step in the right direction to learn how to make japanese curry from scratch, but i'm thinking, if you buy the curry powder and the dashi from the store, at that point if i'm making it i'm just buying instant curry ! 😅

  • @BewareOfMpreg
    @BewareOfMpreg Před rokem

    i love putting peas in my curry, soo good

  • @cinnabun-ysera
    @cinnabun-ysera Před rokem +1

    Looks good.
    The funny thing is that most homemade Japanese curry recipes wouldn't have dashi or mirin in them; if anything, a more western consomme base would be used.
    This is definitely more towards niku-jaga territory with a curry powder kick, but tasty looking nonetheless.

  • @Adddndme
    @Adddndme Před rokem +1

    Gulasch soup please along with exactly which German meat I should buy (I live in Munich). Also, easy version please as I am a busy man. Thanks! Love the show!

  • @Jalapenoman
    @Jalapenoman Před rokem

    Fast hack... instant Gelatin. Works for Ramen too... Oh, and keep those roast pan drippings frozen as ice cubes in the freezer and pop a few in when doing a curry or Ramen. S and B curry is my favorite.

  • @JustSpectre
    @JustSpectre Před rokem +1

    Ages ago I developed my own recipe for karee raisu and I'm surprised how similar it is to your. But I was also amazed by how simple you made it. My recipe has much more steps including prep of the roux.
    I have also noticed you didn't add any ginger. Was it intentional? Fresh grated ginger is the best in karee.

    • @frogmin9979
      @frogmin9979 Před rokem +1

      At what point in the process do you add the grated ginger to your recipe?

    • @JustSpectre
      @JustSpectre Před rokem +1

      @@frogmin9979 I add it while prepping the roux. In case of Andong's recipe I would add it while roasting the meat together with onions.

  • @Hydracat404
    @Hydracat404 Před rokem

    Always a great approach to a asian recipie. and.... SOUP! SOUP! SOUP! It's SPOUPSEEEEEEASOOOOOOOON! Maître Andong, do your magic! 🤗💫🍜

  • @ehalil101
    @ehalil101 Před rokem

    Hey Andong! This recipe looks delicious, I'm definitely going to give it a try soon! I'd like to suggest a soup I make often for myself for your soup season:
    Tarhana
    I buy dried tarhana from my local Turkish food shop and I add about 1 cup tarhana to 2 cups of chicken stock. The stock should be boiling in the pan first then add the tarhana. I then add a few large rocks of lemon salt and some extra plain salt to taste. Let it boil down to soften the tarhana then take off the heat and blend until smooth with a stick blender. Then return to the hob and simmer gently for a few minutes and add lemon, salt or chilli flakes to taste (if you want it spicy however I prefer it plain).
    Then I cube up some halloumi cheese (small cubes), fry these in some butter until they are crispy and add these to my finished soup and serve. Absolutely delicious 😋

    • @Kenshinhugo
      @Kenshinhugo Před rokem +1

      Thx for the suggestion with tarhana. Acutally never heared of it but i should be able to buy it in a turkish supermarket here in germany. Ill be exited to try

    • @ehalil101
      @ehalil101 Před rokem

      @@Kenshinhugo yay! I hope you like it!

  • @tildessmoo
    @tildessmoo Před rokem

    I need to go back and check your past soup season videos, but I'm pretty sure you haven't done samgyetang (삼계탕), Korean stuffed chicken soup, yet. It's pretty simple: a young chicken (called "Cornish game hen" in the US for some reason) stuffed with short grain rice, garlic, jujubes (the date, not the candy), and ginseng, simmered until fork tender, and served with a dipping sauce (of course there's a dipping sauce, it's Korean!) As an American, I of course love chicken noodle soup and its cousin chicken rice soup, but samgyetang is what chicken soup aspires to be!

  • @SamuelButts
    @SamuelButts Před rokem

    Making this tonight, one thing I changed though, is I added the curry powder to the Mince beef and onions and toasted it a little, then the flour, then the dashi, that helped with the colour a little later on

    • @SamuelButts
      @SamuelButts Před rokem

      followup, this was legit a great recipe, i'll be making it again!

  • @mspirits9911
    @mspirits9911 Před rokem +1

    Actually you can make it into a 15 minutes cooking. They way it work would be potato and water first, after 5 minutes, put in the carrots, then curry powder with all your msg. meat entered at the 10th minutes, peas should be after that, and depending on how mushy you want them to be, you can put it immediately after the meat or a minute or two after. Lastly, because we did not make the roux like in a regular Japanese curry style, mix water and a tablespoon of water in a bowl, pour them bit by bit on the 14th minutes. Try to adjust the thickness by then.

  • @HarithBK
    @HarithBK Před rokem

    the thing for me that makes a japanese curry a japanaese curry is a french rue that has been pushed beyond the blonde stage and the rice and potato mix with curry spices. personally i like buying the pre-made curry blocks from imports (amazon has since they keep for a really long time)
    i have done something very similar to this but rather than as a stew i made it more into a meat sauce. so rather than flour and curry spices i use said curry blocks and a good squeeze of tomato paste, i finely dice the onion and grate the carrots only leaving the chunks of potato as the big part. it normally takes me like 30 minutes from start to finish with cleaning up to have enough food for 10-12 people. (or a weeks worth of healthy food for you that is honestly silly cheap)

  • @CarlosRodriguez-dd4sb

    Look terrific and almost as easy as S&B. I was curious why you didn't add the curry powder right after the flour, to 'bloom' the curry - might be worth a shot.

  • @charlie6923
    @charlie6923 Před rokem +1

    I put Japanese curry over mashed potatoes. Amazing!

  • @Kaygee79
    @Kaygee79 Před rokem

    curry recipe looks so delicious and mouthwatering! Excellent video, love it! :)

  • @TheSithlordluca2
    @TheSithlordluca2 Před rokem +6

    Please make a Soljanka for soup season

  • @daichsailer
    @daichsailer Před rokem

    I always loved your long formats... Don't adapt to match the others, do your thing!

  • @Muckrackerz
    @Muckrackerz Před rokem +1

    As a "lazy" simple variant, I suppose that curry powder is okay. I will however say that a good Japanese style curry spice mix is very different in flavour and can easily be reproduced at home within the span of a few minutes. Just take a mix of cumin, turmeric, coriander, fenugreek, nutmeg, chili powder, allspice, cloves, and a dash of cinnamon - all of which can be ground spices from the get go. Put them in a container and give them a shake. Done.
    I mix that stuff once a year in an empty jam glass (200grams), it takes maybe 2 minutes, keeps all year, and (to me) tastes much better for japanese curry than any industrial curry powder. It's also a nice versatile spice for dipping sauces, japanese style BBQ sauce, and a few other things.

  • @VoIcanoman
    @VoIcanoman Před 4 měsíci

    I wonder why there are steps deliberately taken (it seems) in this recipe, to reduce browning. Browning (and the Maillard reactions that it represents) is the key to amazing flavor. It's why when making a regular stew, one fries cubes of beef, coated in a starch (usually wheat flour, which itself adds flavor when browned) in oil and their own rendering fat for a few minutes before deglazing the Dutch oven. And in making anything with ground beef, people usually begin with the instruction too spread it out in a flat layer on the pan, and just...leave it....for a few minutes anyway. And then scrape it up and break it up into pebbles, and cook a bit more to brown the other surfaces before adding whatever liquid is in the recipe. But here, dashi broth is added at the start of the cooking, before any browning can take place. And all of that liquid will prevent browning from taking place.
    My preference for cooking when moisture management is a concern (with respect to meat in particular, which you don't want to dry out) is to do it in stages. I will brown off the beef, remove it, brown the onions, remove them, brown other veggies (if applicable) and remove them. Then they can be recombined with whatever stock or sauce is being used (some deglazing with water between ingredients may be necessary, but I always keep the water, especially when deglazing the browned bits of beef that stick to my pan, as it is basically roasted beef stock - I will just use it in place of some water later on in the recipe). Maillard flavors are so amazing, that I really cannot comprehend recipes that steam cook meat and vegetables (like above - aside from the travesty how the meat is treated, those onions are not getting fried, they're getting steamed, and then cooked in broth, which if you ask me is a waste of a perfectly-good onion). Yes, cooking things in stages takes longer, but for me that's a trade-off that is well-worth making.
    Incidentally, it seems I'm not the only one who thinks this way. Legendary cooking guru J. Kenji López-Alt makes a Japanese curry with chicken, and he quite deliberately browns the meat in clarified butter, building flavor, before doing anything else. That is, I think, the way to get the best-tasting result, but that's only based on my personal, subjective tastes.

  • @butler-macdonald8351
    @butler-macdonald8351 Před rokem +1

    A nice German soup recipe would be cool. Maybe something you remember from your childhood or something that North Americans may not be familiar with.

  • @Poohze01
    @Poohze01 Před rokem

    Soup suggestion: I'll repeat my bid for you to look at the great Pie Floater from Australia - pea and ham soup with a meat pie floating in it, and tomato sauce the essential condiment. Hard to beat on a cold winter night!

  • @michaelk4896
    @michaelk4896 Před rokem +1

    One of my secret ingredients to make the curry darker is dark chocolate, should try it.

  • @Piusplac
    @Piusplac Před rokem

    Ich verwende immer das "Suppengemüse" vom Supermarkt, Karotten Sellerie und Peterwurz für japanisches Curry, sehr klein gewürfelt bis auf die Karotten und die Kartoffeln, wo größere Stücke zum Essen besser sind. Und fertige Gewürzmischungen vom Asia Markt, werden auch in Japan überwiegend verwendet anstatt das Currypulver. Und wenns vegetarisch sein soll dann eingeweichte getrocknete Shitake Pilze anstatt Fleisch, extrem viel natürliches Umami und unglaublich lecker.

  • @ratc441
    @ratc441 Před rokem +4

    You should do sopa de mani or bolivian peanut soup! Its got peanut in the broth making it thick and really homely. Its my all time favourite soup and id love to see your interpretation of it :)

  • @gabrielcarvalho6354
    @gabrielcarvalho6354 Před rokem

    For soup season I suggest caldo verde, matzo ball soup and capeletti in brodo.

  • @DavidPiniella
    @DavidPiniella Před rokem +1

    Have you done spanish sopa de ajo for soup season? or the heartier (but more complicated) caldo gallego?

  • @MrsTeawithmilkplease
    @MrsTeawithmilkplease Před rokem

    I'm looking forward to all the long-form soup recipes!

  • @qsefunz
    @qsefunz Před rokem +1

    Hey Andong, as you live in Germany, what about a real german traditional treat, beef soup with bone marrow dumplings „Rindfleischsuppe mit Markklöschen“. Maybe with 2 or 3 tablespoons of tapioca and egg bites (Eierstich) in it (that‘s how I make it). Would love to see your take on that. 🙂

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Před rokem

      I wanted to try and make Markklösschen forever!

  • @andiekohi
    @andiekohi Před rokem

    Would love for you to do a deep dive on Kanazawa black curry - !! it’s so rich and delicious but a total mystery

  • @probablynick8201
    @probablynick8201 Před rokem +1

    I am ready for soup season!

  • @fenshipismagic
    @fenshipismagic Před rokem

    yayyy soup season!!

  • @BastianHodapp
    @BastianHodapp Před rokem

    Excited for the "how did curry come to Japan" video :D

  • @madboydaz
    @madboydaz Před 5 měsíci

    oh that looks tasty, have to give that a try

  • @leonik7152
    @leonik7152 Před rokem +2

    Soup Suggestion: Linsensuppen Variationen.
    Bis jetzt habe ich immer nur rote Linsen mit Tomaten oder Kokosmilch und dazu z.B. Möhren gekocht und leicht püriert. Oder einen Linseneintopf mit Kartoffeln ausprobiert. Aber vielleicht kannst du mir ja noch mehr Inspiration geben!

    • @AbHotten
      @AbHotten Před rokem +1

      Rote Linsen curry mit Süßkartoffeln ist ne Wucht. Auch kokosmilch dabei.

  • @nf5557
    @nf5557 Před rokem

    SOUP SEASON!!!!! Cant wait!!

  • @wsmaga
    @wsmaga Před 8 měsíci

    This looks really good, I’ll def be making this, minus the onions.

  • @mynameisandong
    @mynameisandong  Před rokem +6

    What are your requests for Soup Season 3? 🍲 Thank you Surfshark for sponsoring this video! Go to surfshark.deals/ANDONG and enter promo code ANDONG for 83% off and 3 months free.

    • @billycarroll9153
      @billycarroll9153 Před rokem

      Sancocho por favor.

    • @TheBigMagnet
      @TheBigMagnet Před rokem +1

      Callos a la madrileña. That's a winter dish to fill and warm you up. Tripe in general gets too littlle love.

    • @dragonsoldier2k
      @dragonsoldier2k Před rokem +1

      Polish Flaki!

    • @ReNeyer
      @ReNeyer Před rokem

      Markklößchensuppe oder Grumbeersupp vielleicht

    • @berlindude75
      @berlindude75 Před rokem +1

      Anything without alliums. 😋

  • @Oddzilla51
    @Oddzilla51 Před rokem +1

    That looks tasty! Will be making this! How about a Polish dill pickle soup! A big favorite here in the Detroit area!

  • @thereap2514
    @thereap2514 Před rokem

    SOUP SEASON!! One of my favorites is chili bean soup.

  • @lesumsi
    @lesumsi Před rokem

    Damn! That looks delicious and easy to make!

  • @isaacarthur2883
    @isaacarthur2883 Před rokem

    Siked for soup season!

  • @Inferim
    @Inferim Před rokem +1

    Hey awesome recipe! I love quick recipes like this. I cooked some Japanese style curry for my family recently and it just hits the spot when it comes to comfort food. Since you made Borscht before, it would be great if you look into Sinigang, also a sour soup, from the Philippines. Cheers from CA

    • @Hydracat404
      @Hydracat404 Před rokem

      Sour soup from the Philippines?! I'm intrigued!

  • @Finwolven
    @Finwolven Před rokem

    Please, PLEASE have long-form Soup Season recipes in the future, they're my favorite among your videos! Perhaps you could edit Shorts as trailers from the same footage? Or use some b-roll and bloopers for Shorts content? I don't hate the shorts format as such, but a good soup deserves a full-length video!

  • @UraniumFire
    @UraniumFire Před rokem

    Yayyyyy! Soup season!

  • @gijsh370
    @gijsh370 Před rokem +1

    For soup season you need to make Pozole!!

  • @spiritsongtress
    @spiritsongtress Před rokem +1

    SOUP SEASON IS OPEN!

  • @mayko80
    @mayko80 Před rokem +1

    Nice. 🎉
    I will try this for dinner tonight.
    Soup suggestion: We once had an Malaysian restaurant in Wellington which served the most amazing "Ginger chicken". I think it's also called "Nyonya potato soup" - simple, but sooo delicious. 🤗
    Would be awesome to see your take on this @andong! 🤔

  • @32suuharja
    @32suuharja Před rokem

    Vietnamese Miến Gà soup is a blast - if you manage to cook it in a way which brings out that rich umami flavour.. Up to now my attempts to cook it at home didn't even come close to the soup served in restaurants...

  • @pryak6581
    @pryak6581 Před rokem

    I don't know why I didn't think of asking you sooner, but can you please do a video on the typical, addictive "Pommesgewürz" (French Fry seasoning) that is used in the German Imbiss and Freibad? My guess is, besides the standard salt, paprika and curry there must be sugar and good old MSG in it, but a well researched breakdown Andong style would be super interesting.

  • @huntcringedown2721
    @huntcringedown2721 Před rokem +1

    You need to try polish cucumber soup, its one of my favourites and its super simple!

  • @lisaschndr95
    @lisaschndr95 Před rokem

    Yeeeeeeaaaaaaah soup-season is back!!

  • @MartinAhlman
    @MartinAhlman Před rokem

    When are you going to make a "köttsoppa"? It's Swedish, it takes a long time to cook, you can use two types of "knödl", and it's very good. If you make it right... Sublime and peasenty, in the best way!

  • @Torakosama
    @Torakosama Před rokem

    I'm kinda dumb, and not a CZcamsr but some of the long form content creators seem to get clicks because the video is long so people will come back to it over and over, but you're a person with a small team, not a multimillionaire with endless resources, so whatever you do is cool. 😊

  • @heqaib
    @heqaib Před rokem +1

    I hate short form. Love your complex explanations.

  • @ReNeyer
    @ReNeyer Před rokem

    A Yoshoku episode by Andong? I will eagerly await it!

  • @candyjaywee
    @candyjaywee Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the recipe, but could you please also include measures in mililiters next to cups?:)

  • @El_Bellota
    @El_Bellota Před rokem +1

    My guy, youtube hasn't even notified me for months that you uploaded. I'm not sure if shadow ban is a thing here, just letting you know. If I didn't wonder if you were alive I'm not sure your videos would've appeared for me. Much love brother ❤️

  • @der94alex
    @der94alex Před rokem

    damn im excited for another soup season

  • @Kenshinhugo
    @Kenshinhugo Před rokem

    If anyone really want the "japanese" curry taste, I'd suggest buying S&B’s Golden Curry powder. Dont really know why but it just hits different(It is also much more expensive then typical curry powder)

  • @alexandrajrgensen3506

    Nooo, we want long form soup season. Those are the comfiest videos ever!

  • @BlurryBit
    @BlurryBit Před rokem

    As for the curry powder controversy, Andong (I know you already know what I am talking about. This is just for the viewers lol).. Yes, you can clean your commode with a tooth brush. If it is all you have, then more powers to you! Else, get a proper toilet brush. :)
    Love from India, for Andong and the viewers of this channel. Really love this channel for it's simplicity and the techniques (Some secret stuffs I have learned from this channel... Kettle chips, popcorns, gummies, kebabs and more!). :D

  • @Na16Patman
    @Na16Patman Před rokem

    SOUP SEASON LET'S GOOO