Cooking with Yoshio


For Chef Yoshio Saito, learning to cook traditional Japanese food at his mother's side was a treasured part of his childhood. When she died when he was fourteen, he decided to honor her memory by learning how to cook her recipes and more.

Chef Yoshio, a Tokyo native and trained French/Japanese fusion chef, became inspired to introduce today's modern home cook to Okonomiyaki, one of the most popular comfort foods in Japan. Okonomiyaki, although difficult to describe, can be likened to a savory pancake or pizza-like dish that is cooked on a griddle. Following on the tail of the popularity of sushi, Okonomiyaki is an exciting dish just becoming known in the United States. It uses a wide range of ingredients, including meat, seafood, vegetables, pasta, and more.

When Chef Yoshio walks into an Okonomiyaki restaurant, he always gets the sense that his mother is there, helping to create the wonderful smells. For him, the taste of Okonomiyaki is the taste of home and he's excited to share it with you.

Resources

Otafuku has a good set of recipes using their sauce (which is my favorite by the way).
Of course there's a proper way to cut cabbage! Watch this technique.
Organicfact.net lists many health benefits to eating cabbage: treating stomach ulcers, headaches, constipation, obesity, skin disorders, eczema, jaundice, scurvy, rheumatism, arthritis, gout, eye disorders, heart diseases, aging, and Alzheimer’s disease. Wow, that's a lot.
Watch Issen Youshoku style Usuyaki (thin yaki) at a street fair.
Watch Issen Youshoku (Penny Western Meal) being made in a restaurant with some very, very interesting music!
Watch Yamamoto make Negi Yaki.
Get a taste of a Monjayaki Restaurant
How to make Monjayaki! (and practice your Japanese)
The Art of Okonomiyaki (with English subtitles!)>
It feels Tampopo inspired - very good.

Contact

Learn more, schedule demos and talks, or write to preorder the second, updated printing of my book, Okonomiyaki: Japanese Comfort Food.

Thank you for coming!