Recipe: Tasty Sir's Japanese Cheese Hotdog Curry for 1
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Sir's Japanese Cheese Hotdog Curry for 1. Rice noodle with curry sauce and sausage. It's very important to keep everything cold, otherwise, the cheese will leak out to the oil. Make sure to cover all around.
For the eyes, I use cheese (with the help of a straw).
Will try the deep fry method though for the crispy texture.
I used Hebrew National hot-dogs so, yes, you can definitely make this with any hot-dogs.
You can cook Sir's Japanese Cheese Hotdog Curry for 1 using 5 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Sir's Japanese Cheese Hotdog Curry for 1
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You need 1 packages of Japanese Ready to eat Curry.
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Prepare 1 of Cheese Hotdog.
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It’s 2 piece of garlic.
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You need 1 of mixed vege pack.
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It’s 1 of Japanese White rice.
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Sir's Japanese Cheese Hotdog Curry for 1 step by step
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Stir fried garlic, add in mixed vege pack. Cook for 1 - 2 mins..
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Cut hot dog in pieces. Fried with vege. Add in curry pack with 1 cup of water ( to prefer ) thick or watery sauce..
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Done! Serve with hot white rice..
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