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Tag Archives: cooking
Matcha and Red Bean Dorayaki Roll
Influenced by the dorayaki, a popular Japanese sweet. I made this pancake using eggs, honey, baking powder, milk and flower. Heated a griddle just like you would when you make pancakes. I poured the batter into skinny strips, flipped once … Continue reading
Nasu no Age Bitashi
Nasu no Age Bitashi which translates into something like - Japanese eggplant in bonito sauce - is another simple Japanese dish that’s incredible!
Fish Nabe
It’s fall, the leaves are changing colors and the temperature is dropping. Time to break out the nabe pots to warm up the bones. We busted out our nabe pot over the weekend for, ‘sakana no surimi nabe,’ (fish-meatball soup). … Continue reading
Making Gyoza: Part Two
A couple weeks ago I posted here a little something about our gyoza feast with family. Today we did it again but we broke the rules and it was delicious.
Sukiyaki Sunday
Sukiyaki is another quick and easy Japanese dish that’s absolutely delicious. It’s fun to cook and it’s perfect for small parties.