Tuesday, March 2, 2010

About Japanese Food: Temari Sushi for Japanese Girl's Festival

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From Setsuko Yoshizuka, your Guide to Japanese Food

Temari Sushi for Japanese Girl's Festival
These ball-shaped sushi are known as temarizushi, or temari sushi, as temari means thread balls in Japanese. Temari sushi are often cooked on happy occasions in Japan. Japanese Girl's Day is coming soon. How about making colorful temari sushi for a Japanese Girl's Day party?
Making Temari Sushi

Japanese Girl's Day Party
March 3rd is Japanese Girl's Day called hina-matsuri (Japanese doll festival.) It's a celebration for Japanese girls...read more.

Kakiage - Mixed Tempura
Kakiage is a kind of tempura which small pieces of different ingredients are mixed together before deep-frying. It's a good dish to make with something left in the refrigerator. Also, kakiage is a pupular topping for Japanese soba and udon noodles.
Kakiage Recipe

Japanese Recipe of the Week: Daifuku Ice Cream
This is a variation of daifuku with ice cream filling and is served frozen. These daifuku are also known as mochi ice cream. Even though it's a frozen sweet treat, I like eating it during the winter. Use a variety of flavored ice cream and make colorful daifuku ice cream.
Mochi Daifuku Ice Cream Recipe

 


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