Buta kakuni
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Dear SOS: Ita-Cho restaurant on Beverly Boulevard makes the best buta kakuni [a Japanese pork dish]. My family just loves it. Any possibility of getting the recipe?
Cari Masuda
Beverly Hills
Dear Cari: Here’s a variation on the traditional Japanese braised pork dish that won’t take days to prepare. Ita-Cho’s recipe combines meltingly tender cubes of pork shoulder or butt simmered in a sweet broth of soy sauce, mirin and sake -- with a little fresh ginger and chile powder thrown in for a hint of spice.
Heat a medium saute pan over high heat. Add the soybean oil just until shimmering, then sear the pork on all sides. Remove and set aside the pork.
In a medium heavy-bottom pot, combine the pork with the soy sauce, mirin, sake, sugar, ginger, chile and oregano along with 4 cups of water. Bring the contents to a boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer and cook, uncovered, until the pork is fork tender, about 2 hours. Add the water as the liquid reduces to keep the pork just submerged at all times.
Serve the pork in a bowl with some of the liquid poured over.
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