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Onigiri

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

onigiri_riceballs

If you have some leftover rice and are looking to make a quick snack, try making some onigiri.  It’s a very popular food in Japan that is found in almost every convenience store. It’s basically a ball of rice with a filling in the center that is usually wrapped in nori.  The filling is most often  a preserved food like salted fish or pickled vegetables.

In the version above, crushed bonito flakes are mixed with soy sauce and then this is mixed together with hot rice. There is no center filling, so it’s a little easier to make.  However, the hard part is getting the proper shape. You’ll need to form a nice lightly packed triangle with your hands. Be sure to wet your hands first, otherwise you’ll just have hot rice stuck all over your fingers. Gombatte!

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A few Links

Friday, September 25th, 2009

1. Not Everyone is Lovin Japan’s New McDonald’s Mascot | Time

2. Food Penetrates All Aspects of Life In Japan | The Japan Times

3. Ike-Jime 4 : How-To Pointers | Cooking Issues Blog
Avoid this link if you’d rather not see the insides of fish.

4. Strange Flavors in White Pepper | Curious Cook

5. Epic Sushi! Kyoto-Style  Sushi Lesson at Kichisen | Kyoto Foodie

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A few Links

Friday, August 21st, 2009

1. The Robots Are the Chefs in this Japanese Restaurant

2. Japanese Fish-Killing: Ike Jime Smackdown Part 1 .. from the awesome Cooking Issues Blog. Love the Sk0al project!

3. Japanese Fish-Killing: Ike Jime Smackdown Part 2

4. Sake Returns to its Organic Roots

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Robo-Chefs from Japan

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Nice video of a robot that makes okonomiyaki.

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Dashi Article in NY Times

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

A little late, but here’s a link to an article last fall in the NY Times Dining section. It basically talks about dashi and its use in the NY fine dining scene. Not surprisingly, some creative uses here. Like Jean Georges mixing dashi and mayonnaise. I’ll have to give that a try.

Here’s the link:

The Secret’s Out as Japanese Stock Gains Fans

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An Early Summer Vacation

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

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Leaving for Japan on Sunday for about 10 days. Planning to stay in Kumamoto and wrap it up with few days in Tokyo. Needless to say, there won’t be much new stuff on this blog until after June 3rd.

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Good Food for Hard Times

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

I once heard that okonomiyaki was created after the war when food was scarce. I don’t know if this is true but it seems correct. All you really needs is flour, water, eggs and cabbage. Oh, and whatever leftovers you happen to have, and presto – Okonomiyaki.

A link for Hiroshima okonomiyaki from Setsuko Yoshizuka at About.com:Japanese Food. I’ve never made this with the Yakisoba noodles added. It looks good.

THE LINK.

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A Quiet Launch

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

I have had this site in mind for quite sometime and have finally got around to making it happen. The goal is to post recipes from the restaurant, Tanpopo Noodle Shop, as well as a lot more. Over the year’s we’ve had customers express interest in recipes and we have talked about doing a cook book. However, a blog just seems to make sense. It’s a living book – easily updated and always fresh.

I plan on sprucing up the look and feel of this site over the next few weeks. However, for now I will just keep it simple and focus on getting some recipes and articles published.

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