Thursday, February 4, 2010

Calorie-Saving Ehomaki

My darling was cooperative last night. He wore 鬼(devil) mask for me to throw the beans on Setsubun! How neat this mask is! Your nose pops out from a hole so it looks like 3D. I got this mask at the supermarket for free!





Of course, I made Ehomaki! This year, I partially used hanpen (white square shaped minced fish product) instead of rice to save calories ;D The recipe is in Japanese but I posted at Cookpad!

It's a busy day again today! But I am trying to post something while I have a break :P

How long does it take you to write a post? Me?! I think I use about 15 min to 1 hr... Depending on the content, I use too much time! Ha-ha!!! How about you? When do you write your post? (Don't ask me... you know!)

Okay, hula tonight ;)

Have a good one!!!

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Tea Leaves Baked Potatoes

Have you ever used tea dregs for your cooking?

Some tea leaves are too hard and bitter to use, but believe it or not, some are really soft and tasty that you can even eat them! For instance, Chinese 龍井茶 (ronjin tea) is known as the best grade tea which you can eat as is. In Japan, we have many of this kind, too. おぶぶ茶苑 (obubuchaen) in Kyoto produces tea leaves called かぶせ煎茶 (kabuse sencha) and you can eat them after enjoying drinking.

Here is the recipe using the かぶせ煎茶 (kabuse sencha) tea dregs. I won the highest prize at おぶぶ茶苑 (obubuchaen)'s contest :D

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Tea Leaves Baked Potatoes

Difficulty: Easy
Time: 20min
Number of servings: 2

Ingredients:
600g (1.3lb.) potatoes
1 tbsp. tea leaves (かぶせ煎茶)
A
* 2 tbsp. chirimenjyako (dried baby sardine)
* 1 tsp. soy sauce
* 1 tsp. mirin (sweet sake)
2 tbsp. cooking oil

Directions:
1. Soak tea leaves in boiling water and wait until the leaves get soft and sink to the bottom. Drain well and chop.
2. Simmer and roast tea leaves and A in a frying pan until water is almost gone.
3. Wash the potatoes well (peel if preferred) and cut them into wedges. Microwave them for about 3 minutes until soft and dress them with cooking oil.
4. Place potatoes onto a baking tray and bake in the oven until crisp and golden brown.
5. Add 2, toss lightly, and serve.

My original recipe in Japanese is here.
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Today is Setsubun, so I am thinking of making Eho-Maki tonight! The lucky direction this year is west-southwest. If you have iPhone, it is the direction of 255 degrees ;)

Enjoy your day :D

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Kushikatsu "Snack" Bowl

On Sunday, I made a funny dish for my darling. It's a rice bowl with cutlet snack! Have you ever tried this kind of cutlet snack?!


Kushikatsu (Japanese-style deep-fried kabob) is a local food in Osaka. My co-worker bought it for souvenior. Of course it is made with fake meat!

I cooked it like Katsudon: a popular Japanese food, a bowl of rice topped with a deep-fried pork cutlet, egg, and condiments. LOL ;P

It snowed about an inch last night, so the road was covered with slippy sherbet X( I left home early to walk slow... but damn Marunouchi line, it stopped right before my destination due to car trouble, not the snow!!!

I brought the pocket warmer (which I won the other day) with me but our office is heated well today...

How unlucky me...

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