YUCa’s Table : vol.155
Menu
– Grilled onigiri seasoned with sesame oil and soy sauce
– Simmered burdock and konnyaku
– Butterbur sprout tempura
– Green veggies stir-fry
– Bancha
Menu
– Grilled onigiri seasoned with sesame oil and soy sauce
– Simmered burdock and konnyaku
– Butterbur sprout tempura
– Green veggies stir-fry
– Bancha
Menu:
– Japanese rice topped with edamame and plum flavor furikake
– Tomato pasta
– Beef steak
– Japanese omelette [Recipe]
– Simmered pumpkin [Recipe]
– Dengaku nasu (Grilled eggplant with miso sauce) [Recipe]
– Fried potato
Menu:
– Japanese rice topped with edamame
– Grilled salmon
– Karaage (Fried chicken)
– Asparagus tolled with bacon
– Simmered pumpkin [Recipe]
– Fried potato
– Chikuzen-ni (simmered veggies)
Menu:
– Japanese rice [Recipe]
– Grilled salmon
– Seasoned Egg [Recipe]
– Sauteed mushrooms
– Stir-fry vegetables
– Potato croquettes
– Simmered pumpkin [Recipe]
– Steamed Dumpling
Menu:
– Miso soup with wakame, spring onion and dried wheat gluten
– Japanese brown rice
– Grilled teriyaki yellowtail
– Egg
– Salad
– Pickled carrot
– Natto (fermented soybeans)
– Yogurt with homemade kumquat jam
– Hoji-cha
Menu:
– Miso soup with wakame, tofu and bonito flakes
– Japanese brown rice
– Grilled teriyaki salmon
– Salad
– Sauteed beef and vegetables with dark miso sauce
– Yogurt with homemade kumquat jam
Menu:
– Miso soup with kimchi and tofu
– Green pea rice
– Veggie Gyoza
– Salad
– Natto* with mustard *fermented soybeans
– Yogurt with homemade kumquat jam
– Japanese green tea
Menu:
– Miso based soup with pork, kimchi and lots of vegetables
– Japanese brown rice
– Japanese beef steak with salt and pepper
– Sweetened black beans
– Daikon Miso Dengaku [Recipe]
– Natto* with mustard *fermented soybeans
– Yogurt with homemade kumquat jam
It’s time to enjoy Daikon radish. In winter, you especially see many daikon radish at the supermarket. Daikon radish has plain and a bit bitter taste so it’s good for grating, simmering, steaming and grilling etc…This time, I would like to introduce simmered daikon radish with miso sauce on top called “Daikon no dengaku miso”. This is also simple, easy and yummy recipe! You’ll simmer daikon radish with kelp and Japanese rices until it becomes almost transparent color.(it’s kinda magic!) Then, put bonito flakes to add more comfort flavor. After taking out the daikon radish from the pot, we then put special sauce made of dark brown miso called Haccho-miso. This sauce is AMAZING! You can put this sauce for many other dishes. Enjoy Japanese cooking!
Menu:
– Soy sauce based soup with wakame seaweed, spring onion and dried tofu
– Japanese brown rice
– Chicken Nanban [Recipe]
– Salad
– Seasoned soybeans, burdock, konnyaku and carrot
– Natto* with mustard *fermented soybeans
– Green tea