Delicious Chicken Dishes From Japan Many of the classic Japanese dishes are made with chicken, such as karaage (fried chicken), yakitori (Japanese style skewered chicken), oyako don (chicken egg rice bowl), teriyaki chicken, chicken steamed rice, chicken hot pots and so on. But chicken did not become widely used in Japan until the mid 20th century. With the influence of Buddhism introduced in the 6th century, meat consumption was prohibited for a long time. It wasn’t until the late 20th century when western influence brought meat consumption back. But chicken was way more expensive than other meat and not too many people could afford it. Chicken became affordable after the World War II, when America exported broiler chickens, which are […]
Contents: What is Satsuma Age? Secrets to Satsuma Age Taste Satsuma Age Recipes Satsuma Age and Shrimp Saute Recipe Satsuma Age Oden Recipe Satsuma Age and Shungiku Nibitashi Recipe What is Satsuma Age? It is said that Satsuma-Age was first made over 160 years ago in Okinawa. Fried fish was known as “Chikiagi” and spread to Kagoshima. From Kagoshima it spread all over the country and has different names in different parts of Japan. Generally, it is called “Satsuma Age” (fish cake) in Eastern Japan and is considered a form of “tempura” in Western Japan. Satsuma age has as much protein as an egg. Furthermore, its fish protein is of better quality than that of meat. It also includes plenty […]
Crab is essential for winter seafood recipes. Everyone agrees that crab is the king of winter flavors. Aren’t you filled with anticipation when you think of hot pot or kani suki (crab hot pot) on a cold winter’s day? Contents: Nijiya Sticks to Raw Crab! Jumbo Snow Crab Red King Crab How to Choose Good Crab Nutrition Value Kani (Crab) Recipes Snow Crab Cream Tomato Pasta Recipe Kani Nabe (Crab Hot Pot) Recipe Crab Rice Recipe Kani Tama Recipe Nijiya Sticks to Raw Crab! Crab in American stores is usually cooked or boiled, but Nijiya purchases raw crab not only to keep the original flavor but also to give our customers greater freedom of preparation. Crab is a seasonal food […]
Contents: What is Sukiyaki? Major Two Sauce Styles – About “Warishita” Popular Sukiyaki Sauce Brands How to cook Sukiyaki? (Beef Sukiyaki Recipe) Sukiyaki Reinvented Recipe What is “Sukiyaki” Song? What is “Sukiyaki” Western Django? What is Sukiyaki? What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear sukiyaki, perhaps the famous love song Sukiyaki? What about the Japanese hot pot dish sukiyaki? For most Japanese, we immediately crave hot pot dishes, especially sukiyaki, on a cold winter day. Do you know the difference between sukiaki and shabu shabu? Both are hot pot dishes but very different, one is more of a sizzling pot and the other is a simmering soup. Sukiyaki is the first one and involves sautéing […]
Basically, Oden is a Japanese soup made by filling a simmering pot with a dashi soup stock and various ingredients such as daikon (Japanese radish), boiled egg, multiple types of fish cakes, and konnyaku (yam cake). The oden ingredients are simmered in the pot for hours, or even days, and when you bite into the ingredients your mouth will be filled with the juicy flavorful soup. Yum! Also, once you have enjoyed your soup you can then add rice or noodles at the end for another delicious meal. Contents: What is Oden? Oden by Regions of Japan 15 Most Popular Oden Ingredients Assorted Fish Cake Sets and Oden Soups How to cook Oden? What is Oden? If you heard of […]
Contents: What is Shabu Shabu? How to cook Shabu Shabu Shabu Shabu Reinvented Recipe Shabu Shabu Dipping Sauces What is Shabu Shabu? Hot pot dishes are a staple food in Japan during the cold winter months, and shabu shabu is the one of the most popular ones eaten at both home and at restaurants. The difference between shabu shabu and other hot pot dishes, such as oden or sukiyaki, is that oden broth is seasoned with soy sauce, kombu kelp, and mirin (sweet cooking sake) and sukiyaki broth is much sweeter and seasoned with soy sauce and sugar. How to eat Shabu Shabu Shabu shabu has a clear broth, seasoned only with kombu kelp, so it has very little flavor. […]
Daikon (Japanese radish) is a typical winter vegetable. Even though it’s available throughout the year, winter is when daikon is at its tastiest. Besides being tasty, daikon has many therapeutic properties. So, organically grown daikon would be the better choice. Contents: What is Daikon Radish? Daikon Radish is an Outstanding Digestive Aid and Improves Blood Circulation. To Get the most out of Daikon Radish, Apply the most Suitable Cooking Method to Each Part. Don’t Waste the Skin! Leaves are Also Very Nutritious! How to Cook Daikon Radish? (Japanese Daikon Recipes) What is Daikon Radish? Organic Daikon – Let’s enjoy every part of it! The most widely known Japanese daikon radish is the Aokubi daikon. It has a less peppery flavor […]
Hot pots warm you up from the inside making you happy in the process. Read on to learn about delicious various hot-pot recipes you can eat every day. Contents Electric Pot Clay Pot Preparing Stock Shiitake Mushrooms Cooking Congee at the End “Hot Pot Manager” How to cook Nabe? Duck Pot Recipe Crab Pot Recipe Miso Hot Pot Recipe Electric Pot An electric pot lets you cook various dishes easily right at the dinner table. Temperature control is very easy, and you can cook almost anything. An electric pot is ideal for certain hot-pot dishes that can’t be cooked in a clay pot, such as sukiyaki. Particularly, the electric pot used in the recipes featured here can be detached from […]
Contents The nutritional and health benefits of soy milk How to cook soy milk? The nutritional and health benefits of soy milk Recently, soy milk has drawn increasing attention from health-conscious people. Because it is plant-derived, it’s low in fat and has zero cholesterol. For people who want the health benefits of soybeans but don’t actually want to eat them, soy milk is a great alternative because it lets you take in all the abundant nutrients of soybeans efficiently. Its most notable nutrient is soy isoflavone, which plays an important role in maintaining hormonal balance and preventing osteoporosis. Soy milk is also rich in B-complex vitamins, vitamin E, and minerals. One glass a day can support the health of people […]
Have you seen a vegan scrambled eggs made with tofu? Tofu, also known as bean curd, is not only popular in Asian or vegetarian dishes, but is one of the most nutritious foods around. As you probably know tofu is made from soy beans, but what you might not know is that it is loaded with protein, calcium and Vitamin E. Tofu can be eaten fresh, boiled, or fried and is so versatile you can simply toss it on a salad, put in your soup or use it as a meat substitute. Here are some delicious traditional tofu recipes straight from Japan! Get creative and enjoy your healthy tofu meal! Agedashi Tofu Recipe Tofu Hot Pot Recipe Ganmo, Kanikama , […]