Soboro Donburi (Miyazakigyu Wagyu Ground Beef Over Rice)

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"Tender Miyazakigyu Wagyu ground beef is cooked with ginger, soy sauce, sake, dashi, onion, garlic, and brown sugar. The soboro donburi is served over jasmine rice and topped with peas and a few strips of pickled ginger. This delicious rice and beef bowl is perfect for lunch or dinner! Try this recipe today!"
-- @double8cattle
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Prep time 20mins
Cook time 30mins
Serves or Makes: 4

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ingredients

  • 1 pounds Double 8 Cattle Company Miyazakigyu Wagyu Ground Beef
  • 1 tablespoons Grapeseed Oil
  • 1 teaspoons Sesame Oil
  • 1/3 cups Soy Sauce
  • 1/3 cups Sake
  • 1/3 cups Dashi
  • 1 Large Sweet Onion
  • 3 Garlic Cloves
  • 2 tablespoons Brown Sugar
  • 1 cups English Peas
  • 2 tablespoons Ginger
  • 2 cups Jasmine Rice
  • 4 cups Water
  • 1 teaspoons Kosher Salt
  • 12 strips Japanese Pickled Ginger

Method

  • Step 1

    PREPARING THE RICE Heat the water in a sauce pot over medium-high heat. Once the water is boiling, add in the kosher salt and jasmine rice. Stir. Get the pot up to a simmer again, and then reduce the temperature to low. Cover the pot with a lid. Cook for 20 minutes on low heat or until all of the water is absorbed.

  • Step 2

    PREPARING THE MIYAZAKIGYU WAGYU GROUND BEEF Heat a large wok over high heat. Add in the grapeseed oil and sesame oil. Once the oil is slightly smoking, add in the Miyazakigyu Wagyu ground beef in small pieces. Let it brown. Use a wooden spoon to break up the beef into smaller pieces. Once the beef has browned, add in the diced onions, minced garlic, and minced ginger. Stir with a wooden spoon, and cook until the onions start to soften. In a small bowl, mix together the soy sauce, sake, dashi, and brown sugar. Add this mixture to the wok. Cook for 3 minutes until the sauce has reduced a little. Fold in the English peas.

  • Step 3

    FINAL STEPS Divide the rice between bowls. Place the soboro donburi (Wagyu beef mixture) on top of the rice. Top with strips of Japanese pickled ginger. Serve, and enjoy!

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