Basically, it's SGD25 for the demo, inclusive of the lunch - 1 pc thick hamburger steak, mashed potatoes, veggies and miso soup. Plus entertainment from his two cutesy Japanese daughters.
Inspired by the class, I decided to cook my own hamburger steak.
I love Meidi-ya! A Japanese supermarket inside Liang Court at Clarke Quay.
Ooooh! Different tonkatsu sauce bottles. I bought the mini for myself.
Love it! Australian minced beef and pork mix. No need to manually calculate the 70/30 beef to pork ratio.
I got home and realised that shucks, I've already thrown out my expired breadcrumbs! What to do, what to do?
Me being me (meaning: resourceful), I rummaged through my food stack and took a pack of Sky Flakes. This will do.
Roll and roll to turn them crackers into crumbs.
There, as crumbly as it could be.
Ooops! Added a photo that is not supposed to be in this post. Anyway, I hate seeing receipts. It's so irritating!
I made mashed potatoes to compliment my hamburger patties. It was good! This despite the lack of cream. I didn't want to buy a pack of cream just for the purpose of using about 5 tbsp for the mashed potatoes.
Sauteeing some onions for the pattie.
Fresh milk into the bowl of crumbs to moisten it up. (As usual, I put too much)
I don't have a pepper cracker yet, so I had to crush them using the brute force of my palm.
Meat + moist breadcrumbs + sauteed and cooled onions + salt + pepper + 1 egg
A not so pinking mixture (must be because of the overly moist breadcrumbs)
The uneven (and thick) patties,
Look at them! One pushing the other for wok space.
I might've exaggerated on the 'dent the center' thing because now the center is very white compared to the sides.
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