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Dice with Delicious: A Taste of Tokyo’s Izakaya-Style Saikoro Garlic Steak

Diced, seared, and dangerously garlicky beef bites.

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JP

Dice with Delicious: A Taste of Tokyo’s Izakaya-Style Saikoro Garlic Steak

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Straight from the lively gastropubs of Japan, this is Saikoro Steak! Imagine tender, bite-sized cubes of beef, seared to perfection in garlic-infused oil and crowned with crispy garlic chips. It’s a restaurant-quality garlic dish that’s unbelievably easy to make.

Ingredients

  • 1 lb (450g) beef tenderloin or sirloin steak, about 1-1.5 inches thick.
  • 3-4 cloves Garlic, thinly sliced.
  • 1 tbsp Neutral oil (like vegetable or canola.)
  • Salt, to taste.
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste.
  • 2 tbsp Sake.
  • 3 tbsp Ponzu (Japanese citrus-seasoned soy sauce.)
  • 2 inches (5 cm) Daikon radish, peeled and finely grated.
  • 1 Green onion/scallion, finely chopped.
  • Korean chili threads for garnish (optional.)

Instructions

1. Prepare the Toppings

Begin by preparing your garnishes. Thinly slice the garlic cloves. Peel and grate the daikon radish, gently squeezing to remove excess liquid. Finely chop the green onion.

2. Fry the Garlic Chips

In a large frying pan over medium heat, add the neutral oil. Once the oil is warm, add the sliced garlic and fry until golden brown and crisp. Be careful not to burn them. Remove the garlic chips with a slotted spoon and set them on a paper towel to drain, leaving the fragrant garlic-infused oil in the pan.

3. Sear the Steak

Trim the steak and cut it into 1 to 1.5-inch cubes (like dice, or "saikoro"). Pat the cubes dry and season them generously with salt and pepper. Turn the heat under the frying pan to high. Once the garlic oil is smoking slightly, carefully place the beef cubes in the pan in a single layer. Sear for about 1 minute per side, until browned and a crust forms.

4. Deglaze and Finish

Pour the sake into the pan to deglaze, shaking the pan to distribute it evenly. For a medium-rare finish, immediately transfer the steak to a serving plate. If you prefer it more cooked, continue to cook for another minute.

5. Serve

To serve, top the hot steak cubes with the crispy fried garlic chips, a mound of the grated daikon, and a sprinkle of chopped green onions. If desired, add a few Korean chili threads for a touch of color. Just before eating, pour the ponzu sauce over the grated daikon.

Prep. Time

(20 minutes)

Servings

(2 peoples)

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