Satsumaimo Gohan, or rice with Japanese Sweet Potatoes, is a classic and popular fall dish. Japan is all about eating seasonally and seasonal foods. One of the most popular fall foods is Satsumaimo, or Japanese Sweet Potato. This starchy, buttery, and sweet potato is great for putting in all sorts […]
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Shabu Shabu / しゃぶしゃぶ
Shabu Shabu is one of the most popular types of Japanese hot pot. It’s a fun, interactive meal to enjoy with family and friends by cooking different ingredients in one pot with delicious dipping sauces! Shabu Shabu is a specific type of nabe, or Japanese hot pot (you can find […]
Tsukimi Dango (Moon Viewing Mochi) / 月見団子
It’s almost Tsukimi, or the Japanese Moon Viewing Festival. This beautiful display of Tsukimi Dango, or Moon Viewing Mochi, is easy to make and best of all – it’s edible! Many people are familiar with the Chinese Mid Autumn Festival, but did you know Japan celebrates this change of seasons […]
Red Miso Olive Oil Cake / 赤味噌オリーブオイルケーキ
This savory and sweet Red Miso Olive Oil Cake with Red Miso Caramel Drizzle perfectly highlights an unexpected, but delicious, ingredient in the cake: MISO! Many people don’t expect to find miso in desserts or sweets, but it’s one of my favorite ingredients to use (check out my Miso Hot […]
Umeshu (Plum Wine) / 梅酒
Umeshu (Plum Wine) is a popular Japanese liqueur that is enjoyed from izakaya to homes. It’s sweet, sour, and fruity and the best part is it’s easy to make! While I am not much of a drinker, I have always generally liked umeshu. Growing up I would always see my […]
Nerikiri Wagashi (Japanese Confection / 練り切り
Traditional Japanese confections are breathtaking and this Sakura Nerikiri is just as beautiful as the real flowers. What is wagashi? Wagashi are traditional Japanese confections that are often paired with green tea. They are typically made from plant-based ingredients such as anko (sweet azuki bean paste), agar, or rice. Wagashi […]