Asparagus wrapped in Meat (Japanese style)
Asparagus wrapped in Meat (Japanese style)

Hey everyone, it is me, Dave, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, asparagus wrapped in meat (japanese style). It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook asparagus wrapped in meat (japanese style) using 10 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Asparagus wrapped in Meat (Japanese style):
  1. Make ready Asparagus
  2. Take 4 small asparagus per roll (adjust to your sizes)
  3. Take 1/2 cup soy sauce (low sodium I use)
  4. Make ready 1/2 cup mirin OR 3 tablespoons honey and 6 tablespoons water
  5. Get 3-4 garlic cloves (to your taste)
  6. Take Meat Rolls
  7. Take as needed toothpicks or twine to hold rolls together
  8. Get 1 salt to taste
  9. Take 1 black pepper to taste
  10. Prepare 1 pound approximately pork

Although spinach is the most popular, you can make ohitashi with any sort of vegetables. Roasted asparagus is one of my favorite ohitashi, and this is also my favorite way to eat asparagus. Wafu (和風) means Japanese-style and we often use this word to describe something that's Japanese-style. Asparagus is very sweet and delicious when it's in season!

Instructions to make Asparagus wrapped in Meat (Japanese style):
  1. Clean and trim your asparagus
  2. Clean and mince your garlic
  3. Add the soy sauce, mirin or honey water and garlic to a skillet large enough to cook the asparagus. Put it on medium low heat. Stir until it comes to a bubble.
  4. Add asparagus. Bring back to a bubble, cook about 4 minutes for thin asparagus, 6 minutes for thicker. Stir frequently.
  5. Take asparagus off heat, set aside to cool so you can handle it.
  6. While the asparagus is cooling, prep your meat. If you are not using thin sliced meat, place your meat between plastic wrap, and pound it to about 1/8 inch (3 mm).
  7. Layout your thin pieces. Salt and pepper to taste. Place the asparagus on them for wrapping.
  8. Roll them up as best you can. not too tight, it can tear the meat, but to loose and the asparagus might not heat properly. Secure with toothpicks or twine.
  9. Brush or spray your rolls with a oil. Sesame is really good of you have it, but any will work.
  10. A charcoal or gas grill is sweet for grilling, but I am using a stove top grill here.
  11. Baste with the remaining sauce the asparagus was cooked in.
  12. Turn and baste until cooked to your liking.
  13. Serve, shown here with Texas (thick sliced) garlic toast.

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