Step-by-Step Guide to Prepare Favorite Hambagu (Japanese Hamburger steak)

Hambagu (Japanese Hamburger steak). Japanese Hamburger Steak, or we call it Hambāgu (ハンバーグ) or Hambāgu Steak (ハンバーグステーキ), is a popular dish enjoyed both at home and at Yoshoku (Japanese style western food) restaurants. It's a steak made from ground meat and usually served with rice rather than buns. Hambāgu is the Japanese transliteration of the word Hamburger.

Hambagu (Japanese Hamburger steak) Heat oil in a pan and saute hamburgers over medium heat. Turn over and saute the other side. Remove the lid and cook until the water is gone.

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Japanese Hamburger Steak, or we call it Hambāgu (ハンバーグ) or Hambāgu Steak (ハンバーグステーキ), is a popular dish enjoyed both at home and at Yoshoku (Japanese style western food) restaurants. It's a steak made from ground meat and usually served with rice rather than buns. Hambāgu is the Japanese transliteration of the word Hamburger.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have hambagu (japanese hamburger steak) using 7 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Hambagu (Japanese Hamburger steak):

  1. {Make ready 200 g of minced beef.
  2. {Make ready 1 of egg.
  3. {Make ready 1 handful of panko crumbs.
  4. {Prepare Pinch of salt.
  5. {Make ready Pinch of black pepper.
  6. {Take 1 tbsp of Italian spice.
  7. {Take Pinch of ground cardamom (optional, gives more depth to the taste).

The Japanese Hamburger Steak – Hambagu is a Western-style beef burger steak pan-fried and flavored with a thick, savory gravy. Filipinos love burgers and this dish has all the familiar flavors of a soy sauce-based entree. For my recipe version, I used both ground beef and ground pork. This cooks quick and easy for a family meal any day.

Steps to make Hambagu (Japanese Hamburger steak):

  1. Mix ground beef with all the seasoning in a bowl..
  2. Add more panko crumbs if mixture is still too wet to mould into shape..
  3. Shape into burger patties about 1 inch thick..
  4. Place patties into fry pan on medium high heat and cook one side for 2 minutes. Flip them over and cook until liquid starts to ooze out (indication of medium rare). Remove from pan and let rest for 5 more minutes before serving (to get perfect medium well). If well done is desired, turn off the heat and cover the pan for 5 minutes..
  5. While resting aside or in the covered pan, toast burger buns in oven or another fry pan over low heat. Prepare sliced cheese, lettuce and tomato for garnishing. I also squeeze some ketchup and Japanese mayo to complete the dish. Serve and enjoy!.

Hamburger Steak, or Hambagu (ハンバーグ), is a popular dish enjoyed at home and Yoshoku (Western food) restaurants. It's a fusion food of Japanese and Western cooking styles, so it is a little different than your usual hamburger. The first difference is quite obvious: it's missing a bun! Japanese Hamburg Steak, or Hambāgu (ハンバーグステーキ) as it's known in Japan, is like a single serving meatloaf with a tender, juicy patty that's loaded with flavor and glazed with a sweet and savory sauce. Hambaagu (ハンバーグ) is Japanese interpretation of Salisbury steak.

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