BLOG , Home Cooking Sushi bracelet.Student work.学生時代の作品#japanesefood #omeletyellow 2026.01.28 BLOG , Home Cooking Sushi bracelet. Student work. 学生時代の作品#japanesefood #omeletyellow Post Share 記事のタイトルとURLをコピーする Japanese omelet. #japanesefood #omeletyellow 前の記事 Nori is essential in our home.Almost every weekend, temaki sushi.From Yoshida Shoten.我が家愛用の海苔#japanesefood #omeletyellow 次の記事 Other blogs This is Ganmodoki, a type of fried tofu. It is made by crushing tofu and mixing it with vegetables such as carrot, burdock root and lotus root. The mixture is shaped into balls and then deep-fried in oil. Today I warmed the Ganmodoki in a toaster until the surface turned crispy, and served it with a bit of grated daikon and soy sauce. 2025.04.28 Obake is an old historical event held on Setsubun, the day before Risshun, on 3 February. People dress up in costumes to scare off the demons and bring good luck for the year. It is a culture that remains in the geisya hanamachi area. 2025.02.06 Aemono, or dressed vegetables, is one of the most popular side dishes at home. Dressings vary and can be made from tofu, sesame seeds, miso, Japanese mustard or soy sauce. In our home, we usually use quick boiled and squeezed greens dressed with Japanese mustard, ponzu “a sauce made from soy sauce and citrus juice” and olive oil. 2025.02.11
This is Ganmodoki, a type of fried tofu. It is made by crushing tofu and mixing it with vegetables such as carrot, burdock root and lotus root. The mixture is shaped into balls and then deep-fried in oil. Today I warmed the Ganmodoki in a toaster until the surface turned crispy, and served it with a bit of grated daikon and soy sauce. 2025.04.28
Obake is an old historical event held on Setsubun, the day before Risshun, on 3 February. People dress up in costumes to scare off the demons and bring good luck for the year. It is a culture that remains in the geisya hanamachi area. 2025.02.06
Aemono, or dressed vegetables, is one of the most popular side dishes at home. Dressings vary and can be made from tofu, sesame seeds, miso, Japanese mustard or soy sauce. In our home, we usually use quick boiled and squeezed greens dressed with Japanese mustard, ponzu “a sauce made from soy sauce and citrus juice” and olive oil. 2025.02.11