Just curious. I seem to have something different every month as a favourite, but at the moment I'm hooked on a simple 洋食 item: オムライス. It was something I kept meaning to try, then when it was featured on Buzzer Beat I decided to prepare some via a recipe at Just Hungry. Delicious!
One thing I want to try is takoyaki (especially the パン version). Tako is my favourite nigirizushi topping (how is that commonly written in Japanese? タコの握り?).
Last edited by nest0r (2010 January 08, 11:59 pm)
mirina
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From: USA
Registered: 2009-09-15
Posts: 102
Jarvik7 wrote:
肉肉肉
Must be hard to be a vegetarian in Japan, since if it's not meat then it's fish, and if it's not fish then it's probably flavored with dashi, which is fish.
It's just as bad if you really, really, REALLY hate fish (like me).
I'm going to offend everyone by saying that I actually don't like Japanese cuisine that much, but I really like their non-alcoholic beverages. I wish I could remember the name of the manufacturer, but there was one company that made this sort of smoothie-like juice out of lychee... I dream about it, even now, years later.
Transparent_Aluminium wrote:
How to Make Bento (Japanese Boxed Lunch)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_hbPLsZvvo
Quick and easy and well explained.
Thanks, though I just edited my comment a couple minutes prior to yours to highlight that I'm looking for personal favs--is this video one that you've used/modified to satisfaction? I ask because while I've made tonnes of meals via recipes I've found online, I'm fond of the idea of 'swapping recipes', even if it's in the form of digital curation with the linker's personal touch.
Edit: I'm going to have to try that オムライス recipe I found via the cookingwithdog (haha) channel, thanks for the link. I don't use YouTube videos nearly enough, some surprising tips that I picked up tacitly, visually, rather than explicitly. Well, I guess it was explicit, if you count Francis' voice-over.
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shirokuro
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From: Canada
Registered: 2009-10-13
Posts: 193
I'm pescetarian. I love miso soup, wakame salad, nori, sushi, tempura, and udon.
I also love Japanese green tea, especially 玄米茶.
@nest0r: The Breakaway Japanese Kitchen by Eric Gower has some really good Japanese-inspired fusion dishes. I really liked Mint-Cilantro Udon with Fresh Ginger and Meyer Lemon.
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bizarrojosh
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From: Shiga
Registered: 2009-08-22
Posts: 219
I love food so I can't really say that I have a favorite.
Someone asked for personal recipes so I'll leave one of my winter ones that I eat all the time: 湯豆腐 yu doufu. Serves 3 or so. Sorry for the bad directions, I just guess each time.
Ingredients:
One block of tofu, whatever type of firmness you like, but I like the soft kind
half a 白ネギ (I don't know what its called in english)
three shitake mushrooms 椎茸
白菜 chinese cabbage (as much as or as little as you want, I like a lot so I'm full)
a small sheet of 昆布 konbu for the soup flavoring (you find these dried near the miso and bullion cubes)
cooking 酒 or regular sake. either works.
water
ポン酢 ponzu. (condiment)
Directions
Put the konbu and about 3 cups of water and about half a cup of sake in a pot and turn the heat on. Cut the 白菜 into small squares (about twice the size of a matchbook) and put those into the pot. Cut the 白ネギ so that once piece is about 2 inches big. Throw those in. Get the 椎茸 cut off the stems and those those in. Next cut the tofu into squares at the size you like to eat and then throw those in. Bring to boil. After it boils bring it down to a simmer and cook for like 3 minutes. While its cooking, get a small bowl and put the ponzu sauce in it. Turn off the heat after 3 min. and bring the pot o the table. Use a ladle with holes to scoop the food up and put it in the bowl with the ponzu sauce. Serve with side bowl of white rice. Eat. Enjoy.
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