Back to RecipesJapan's most convivial hot pot — thinly sliced wagyu beef and vegetables simmered tableside in a sweet-savory broth of soy, mirin, and sugar, then dipped in raw beaten egg before eating. A dish for celebrations and cold winter nights.
Total Time
50 min
Servings
4
Cuisine
Japanese
Rating
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Prep Time
30 min
Cook Time
20 min
Total Time
50 min
Make warishita: combine soy, mirin, sake, and sugar. Heat until sugar dissolves.
Heat a cast iron pan or sukiyaki pot at the table.
Sear a few beef slices in the pan. Add a little warishita.
Add vegetables and tofu around the beef. Pour in more warishita.
Cook until vegetables are tender and beef is just cooked.
Each diner dips their portion in a beaten raw egg before eating.
Add more ingredients as the pot empties.
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