Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Hibachi Videos A Collection # 1

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Story of Dinning in a Japanese Restaurant


Sometime you have to wait, but will someone wait this long ? LOL! This video is kind of crazy, short, usage ugly character, but its really funny. Well, it was to me when I watched it. See if you like it! The ending part really gets to me when the throws chopsticks, making you wonder....



What is Hibachi Food and Grill

I`ve been working nearly nine months as a Head Chef for a Japanese Restaurant in the U.S.

Thought some of you might like how Hibachi works.

There is a table where people sit. The order is taken by waiters. When the order comes inside the kitchen, helper will prepare all the food and put in a small trolley. The chef will push or pull that trolley with loads of full and come to the table. The table is hot and all hungry people are around you. Cooking starts by doing a show. Some people are just hungry and they don't care how good you do your show. They just want to eat and leave or perhaps are in a hurry to catch a movie with his girlfriend.

Most Japanese restaurants in the U.S. are americanized; meaning that sauce, and cooking is done more to the American Taste. Shrimp Sauce, which I will share you here later on how to make it also different from restaurant to restaurant, each keep one of them add a little bit of this and that to make it unique.

So after giving the sauce, you check the order and start cooking. It usually takes around 15 minutes to cook for 8 people, but to do that you have to cook fast.

I have noticed that people in southern part of US love RICE more so they eat a lot.
Perhaps this is a bit different in Cities.

Main menu items are Chicken, Beef/Steak, Shrimp, Jumbo Shrimp (a little big Shrimp), Scallops, King Crab Legs, Lobster, Fried Rice, Salmon, Red-Snaper, Vegetable Platter, Fillet Minion (A better kind of Steak that is more tender and has less fat). Vegetable includes Zucchini, Onion, Broccoli, Mushroom, Carrots, Cabbage and of course two important sauce Shrimp Sauce and Ginger Sauce. Some restaurants offer Mustard Sauce as well.

There are many different ways to start cooking but usually, when customers are served clean chicken soup and salad, the cooking starts on the grill, Rice is fried. Some restaurants mix scrambled cooked-eggs, and a mixture of raw peas and corns in the rice. A spoonful of sugar is also added in the rice before it is cooked. Chefs carry two kinds of sauce one is Soya Sauce (Salty Taste), the other Teriyaki sauce (Sweet Taste). Once the rice is done and serve, they serve Jumbo Shrimp 2 pc for each person, then vegetables and the meat. When cooking Steak, customers are asked how the steak is to be cooked; rare, medium rare, medium, medium well, well, and well done. Well done is very rare except some people love it that way. Steak the more you cook the more tougher it becomes.

To please customers, I have noticed that being humble, down-to-earth, smiling does more than even trying to best at cooking! Teriyaki order usually comes with Brocoli and Hibachi comes with Mushroom but customers can pick what they want to eat. I notice that more and more American like Broccoli over mushroom. In order to cook faster, brocoli is partially cooked by boiling it inside the kitchen and keeping it in refrigerator not more than 2 days; if more they are dumped.

Almost about 90% of the people never through their food. What is left on the plate is taken home using a carry out box, to enjoy it later as a dinner or tomorrow's morning snack.

Some Japanese Restaurants using MSG (monosodium glutamate) to enhance flavor but equally many have stopped using since there could be customers who are allergic to this salt. When you have table full of customers; some time upto 12 people, its hard to cook for some those who are allergic to certain food such as Shrimp.

Cooking is fun. Job is a Job. When you love cooking, you enjoy it so much, you forget to make your own food. So even if you have an empty belly, you can get full by watching customers eat your food that is cooked with care, love and passion.

Enjoy food!

Zucchini / Squash and Steak - A Receipe

Zucchini also called and Squash can be cooked with Steak to create a great dish. Combining meat with vegetable is a healthy food. Here is a simple guide. Use commonsense amount of ingredients.

1. Cut Zucchni in small sizes.
2. Put a oil in a pan.
3. Add Steak or other meat.
4. Stear while meat turns golden color, don't over cook it though!
5. Add Zucchini.
6. Add curry powder
7. Add tumeric
8. Add about one glass of water or what is required to cover all the dishes under water.
9. Cook in low heat until meat becomes tender and Squash gets smashed like a thick paste.
10. Add red chili, salt to taste
12. When the meat is tender you are ready to enjoy a one heck of a healthy foo.d
13. Serve with rice and enjoy.

Remember to add water if required to cook longer. You can experiment meat plus vegetables with other vegetables. Cook using pressure cook which can help retain nutrient value.

Joshi!

Friday, July 6, 2007

I am working too much

Guys, you gonna have 2 forgive me for not writing for a while. I am very busy at work. But will be back with lots of pics and oh yes my recipes. So please don't stop coming ok!

See ya
Sailendra N Joshi

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Edible Mustache



So you wanted to see my face, see that's me!
I asked my friend Ruben to take this video. Did you like it ?

Hibache Grill - My Show Video 1

Ever since I entered into a Japanese Restaurant, I seem to love it. Hungry people are all around you and your kitchen just in front of you - the Hibachi grill.

Watch this video that my friend "ruben" shoot. I think he could be one of the greatest director, the only thing perhaps is missing is MONEY FOR HIM!

He made this to show to the world what I do before I cook in a Japanese Hibachi Grill. More will be coming soon.... So keep joining my blog guys.