Hanami Dango are festive, chewy, sweet rice balls on a skewer that are often enjoyed during hanami, or cherry blossom viewing. Spring is almost here and in Japan, that means it’s time for sakura! Sakura, or cherry blossoms, are a very big deal in Japanese culture. These delicate flowers bloom […]
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Sushi Bake / 寿司ベイク
While Sushi Bake isn’t traditional Japanese sushi, it’s a fun and flavorful fusion dish that is great for parties and potlucks! What is a sushi bake? Sushi Bake is a popular casserole-style dish that is inspired by sushi – specifically, the California roll. It’s warm, creamy, and extremely delicious. While […]
Oshiruko (Red Bean Soup) / お汁粉
Oshiruko, sweet red bean soup with mochi, is so delicious that you will want to keep it away from Big Mom! Oshiruko has been making it’s way around the internet lately thanks to the popular anime One Piece. Seeing Otama enjoying the dish with happy tears in her eyes to […]
Mentaiko Cream Udon (Spicy Cod Roe Cream Udon Noodles) / 明太子クリームうどん
If you like Japanese style pastas definitely try this Mentaiko Cream Udon! Thick, chewy udon noodles in a lightly spicy, creamy, umami-full sauce. In Japan, Wafu (Japanese-style) Pasta is extremely popular. These are pastas that include Japanese techniques or ingredients like, mushroom soy butter pasta or mentaiko butter pasta. Alternatively, […]
Toshikoshi Soba (New Years Eve Noodles) / 年越しそば
Head into the new year with this Japanese tradition! Toshikoshi Soba, or year-crossing noodles, are enjoyed on New Years Eve to give you luck for the new year. New Years in Japan is one of the most important holidays of the year and the traditions start before the new year […]
The Guide to Japanese Table Setting
In Japan, food arrangement or place setting is almost as important as the food served. Today, I’ll share with you the most common Japanese table setting that is used both in homes and restaurants. Ichiju Sansai (一汁三菜 ) Ichiju Sansai translates to “One-Soup-Three-Dishes” and is the foundation of a Japanese […]