
Japanese cuisine is well-loved in the Philippines. It has become so popular that several Japanese restaurants have popped up all over the country.
Unfortunately, due to the ongoing pandemic, not everyone is comfortable to eat out or order their favorite Japanese food from restaurants.
If you're one of those who are badly craving Japanese food such as beef yakiniku, pork tonkatsu, shrimp tempura, beef udon and gyudon, then you're in luck.
Kapuso actor Gabby Eigenmann recently shared an easy beef gyudon recipe that you can easily recreate at home.
Check out the ingredients and procedure below.
Ingredients:
Procedure:
Gabby said adding salted butter is optional, but he says it really adds flavor to the gyudon. You can also use sake.
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Check out also the Beef Curry Udon recipe of Benjamin Alves.