When the autumn chill sets in and dinnertime indecision strikes, my kitchen has a secret weapon: a lightning-fast, utterly comforting Quick Sukiyaki. Forget spending hours over a hot stove! This isn’t a strictly traditional feast, but a streamlined, one-pot marvel that lands on your table in about 20 minutes, packed with tender beef, soft tofu, and a garden of wholesome vegetables, all swimming in a soul-warming, sweet-salty broth. It’s the perfect answer to “what’s for dinner?”

Your Speedy Sukiyaki Game Plan
The beauty of this Quick Sukiyaki lies in its simplicity and speed. I grab all my ingredients in one go from a local delivery app. On my way home, I place the order, and everything is ready to cook the moment I walk through the door. For the broth, I use a store-bought Wagyu Sukiyaki-style Soup Base—it’s a fantastic shortcut that delivers deep, authentic flavor without any fuss.

Assembly Line to Dinner in Minutes
Building Your One-Pot Wonder
This method is all about ease. Don’t worry about precise layering; we’re going for delicious and fast.
1、In a large, shallow pot, create a cozy nest of your favorite vegetables. I use shiitake mushrooms, enoki mushrooms, napa cabbage, and green onions. I also love adding a couple of fish roe “fortune bags” for fun—feel free to toss in any quick-cooking fish cakes or balls you enjoy.

2、Pour in 800 grams of the prepared sukiyaki broth. No need to add water! Bring it to a boil over high heat, then reduce to a gentle simmer for about 5 minutes, just until the vegetables begin to soften.

3、Crank the heat back up to high and gently add 200 grams of thinly sliced beef. Let it cook for just about a minute, until it changes from pink to a lovely brown. That’s it—dinner is served!

The Ultimate Flavor Boost: The Dipping Egg
For the true Quick Sukiyaki experience, don’t skip the dip! Provide a side of raw egg for each person. Crack a fresh, high-quality, pasteurized egg (intended for raw consumption) into a small bowl and whisk lightly. Dip the hot, savory morsels of beef and vegetable straight from the pot into the rich, silky egg. It creates an incredibly luxurious and creamy coating that cools the food slightly and enhances the flavor magnificently.

Level Up Your Meal: Two Easy Sidekicks
While your sukiyaki pot is bubbling away, let your hardworking air fryer handle the rest of the meal. This is how you get a “feast” on the table with minimal effort.
Air Fryer Salted Cod
For a luxurious protein boost, air-fried cod is a perfect match.
1、Pat 2 pieces of thawed cod fillets completely dry. Season both sides with 1/2 teaspoon of salt and a few generous grinds of black pepper. A squeeze of lemon juice is a wonderful addition if you have it. Let it marinate for 15 minutes.

2、Line your air fryer basket with foil and lightly brush it with oil. Place the cod fillets in and cook at 190°C (375°F) for 10 minutes. Flip them over and cook for another 5 minutes, until the outside is slightly crisp and the inside is opaque and flaky.

3、Transfer to a plate and garnish with a sprinkle of dried parsley.

Quick-Pickled Spicy Radish
This crunchy, tangy side cuts through the richness of the meal and can be made ahead of time.
1、Prepare 1 kg of daikon radish by washing it, trimming the ends, and cutting it in half lengthwise. Then, slice it into thin half-moons. Place in a large bowl and toss with 1 tablespoon of salt and 1/2 tablespoon of sugar. Let it sit for 1 hour to draw out excess water. Drain the liquid and rinse the radish slices.

2、Make the Dressing: In a bowl, combine 3 sliced green peppers, 4 sliced bird’s eye chilies, and 10 crushed garlic cloves. Add 100 ml of light soy sauce, 70 ml of aromatic vinegar, and 2 tablespoons of sugar.
- Infused Oil: Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a small pan over medium heat. Add 1 tablespoon of Sichuan peppercorns and let them sizzle for just 5 seconds before pouring the entire contents into the dressing. Stir well.

3、Pour the dressing over the prepared radish slices and mix thoroughly. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving. Store any leftovers in a sealed container in the fridge for up to a week.

Dig Into Your Effortlessly Delicious Dinner
And there you have it! In the time it takes to figure out what to order, you can have a steaming pot of homemade Quick Sukiyaki, flaky air-fried fish, and a zesty pickle right on your table. It’s a balanced, satisfying, and deeply comforting meal that makes a weeknight feel special. So, grab your chopsticks and dig in.