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Nikujaga: Japanese stewed meat and potatoes
the potatoes look gorgeous... almost like sweet potatoes.
hmmm... maybe sweet potatoes will make an interesting option? would that work if we wanted to still keep the dish Japanese?
I can just imagine the potatoes being soft, sweet yet not mushy. delicious!
thanks for the recipe : )