Cream stew
This article is about a food dish. For the Japanese comedy duo, see Cream Stew (comedy duo).
Type | Soup |
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Place of origin | Japan |
Main ingredients | Meat (usually chicken or pork), vegetables, onion, carrot, potato, cabbage, white roux, water |
Cookbook: Cream stew Media: Cream stew |
Cream stew (クリームシチュー kurīmu shichū) is a popular Yōshoku dish consisting of meat, usually chicken or pork, and mixed vegetables, onion, carrot, potato and cabbage, cooked in thick white roux. The vegetables are sauteed before the meat is added with some water. The surface fats are removed by degreasing and then the roux is added. It is common in Japan to use ready-made roux, as one might for making Japanese curry, which comes in a block from a box. The roux though can also be cooked from scratch. The hard paste roux melts from the heat and blends with the water to create a thick stew. Milk can also be used as replacement for water, to make the stew more creamy.[1]
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References
- ↑ Kaneko, Amy (2007), Let's Cook Japanese Food!: Everyday Recipes for Home Cooking, Chronicle Books, pp. 104–105, ISBN 978-0-8118-4832-9
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