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Most Americans are fascinated by Japanese culture. We have much love for the arts was one of the Japanese, especially when it comes to food, for. If you wish, or a Japanese touch to your party, simply just want a nice Japanese meal for yourself, here are some ideas.
Yakitori - This popular snack is a kebab, particularly suitable for parties or casual dinners. It will also complement Saki and Japanese beer.
For starters, enjoy yourwooden skewers in water so as not to burn.
Ingredients: - 3 chicken breasts split into pieces bite companies - 1 teaspoon sugar - 2 tablespoons Sake - 3 tablespoons mirin - 3 tablespoons soy sauce
Pierce and slide the chicken skewers, soaked. Mix all other ingredients in a bowl. Now grill the chicken on a spit, basting with sauce.
Edamame - It is finally easier to popular Japanese edamame at the supermarket, now that the Americans have taken a shineSnack food.
It 'easy to use. It may look like a bowl of pretzels (complete with beer for the football games) or toss into a bag, that if there were students lining eat on the go. It 's a great way to get children to eat more vegetables. (But be careful if you are allergic to soy!)
To prepare your Edamame, wash thoroughly. Then a large pot of water to a boil. Adding a tablespoon of salt in water, then add the edamame. Boil for three minutes, four minutes ago. Drain, then add aa little more salt. Let cool, then store them in an airtight container.
Sunonomo (Cucumber and Daikon Salad) - This is a great site for almost every meal, but is also great alone as a refreshing snack in the afternoon.
What you need: - 1 Daikan horseradish - 1 cucumber - 5 tablespoons rice vinegar - 2 tablespoons sugar - 1 teaspoon salt
peel radishes, then cut thin. Cut the cucumber slices that same way.
Cover both the vegetables in salted water and leave them alone for aboutten minutes, let the salt soak wash the windows and then drain completely. Mix sugar and vinegar, then pour the mixture over the vegetables. Let this stand for 15 minutes before serving.
They should not worry about Japanese snacks too, because in recent years have seen the inside grocery stores expanding in Asian sections. Not to mention there are more Asians who used to be shops.
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