Saturday, January 28, 2012

Ginjo Sake Nama Choco (Fresh Chocolate) for Valentine's Day - Video Recipe

Fresh chocolate is made with chocolate and fresh cream. It is so simple that it is the most popular handmade chocolate in Japan. Mostly, it is flavored with rum but in my recipe I used Sake! hehe I hope you like this idea but of course you can skip sake ;P


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHyzBre4HhY

5th Avenue Chocolatiere's square Cocoa Covered Truffles and ROYCE' Chocolate are similar to this recipe, if you know.

The chocolate melts in your mouth and is amazingly addictive. I think you all like it!!!



BTW, you can substitute the origami with gift wrap and fold the box.

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Ginjo Sake Nama Choco (Fresh Chocolate) for Valentine's Day

Difficulty: easy
Time: 1 hour
Number of servings: 4 origami boxes (use 6"x 6" origami)

Ingredients:
100g(3.5oz.) chocolate
3 tbsp. heavy cream (fresh cream)
1 tsp. unsalted butter *optional
1 tsp. Junmai Ginjo Sake (or of course rum) *optional
cocoa powder

Directions:
1. Melt the chocolate and heavy cream in a double boiler over hot water (60C/140F).
2. Remove from the hot water, using a whisk or spatula, mix until creamy.
3. If you like, add butter and sake (any liqueur) and mix lightly.
4. Line the truffle box (or origami box) with a plastic wrap and fill the chocolate mixture. Smooth the surface and put in a fridge until firm (about an hour or two).
5. When the chocolate got firm, cut into small square pieces, dust with cocoa powder, and put them back in a box lined with a bento cup (or a muffin cup is okay).

Ginjo Sake means premium sake. Ginjo is the grade. Junmai Ginjo is the highest grade! Don't use sake for cooking. It is non premium sake with some salt added.

Please see the video for the origami box instructions.

レシピ(日本語)
http://www.cooklabo.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_28.html
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Perfect for giri choco ;) hehe

Happy Valentine's Day!!!

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Lucky Eho-Maki (Salmon Avocado Alasca Futomaki Sushi Roll) - Video Recipe

I named it "Lucky Eho-Maki" because I used seven lucky ingredients including lucky colors such as red and yellow: smoked salmon, corn, onion, baby leaves, avocado, mustard mayonnaise, and cracked black pepper.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb4i2C4PXyM

February 3rd was Setsubun for 124 years but starting from 2021, February 2nd will be Setsubun almost once in 4 years. It is the day before the beginning of Risshun (spring season). You need to check out the calendar. Yikes 😅 On Setsubun, we cleanse away all the evil of the former year and drive away disease-bringing evil spirits for the year to come. This special ritual is called Mamemaki (bean scattering). On this day at night, it is customary now to eat uncut maki-zushi called Eho-Maki ("lucky direction roll") while facing the yearly lucky compass direction, determined by the zodiac symbol of that year.

The lucky direction of the year 2024 is East Northeast slightly East. (2024年 令和6年の恵方は 東北東やや東).


But just remember you have to close your eyes and eat all without speaking! You can speak after you complete it ;)



My darling always must wear the devil mask for the bean scattering. hehe
http://createeathappy.blogspot.com/2011/02/eho-maki.html

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Lucky Eho-Maki (Salmon Avocado Alasca Futomaki Sushi Roll)

Difficulty: Easy
Time: 15min
Number of servings: 1

Necessary Equipment:
makisu (bamboo sushi-roll mat)

Ingredients:
300g (10.5oz.) cooked Japanese rice (short-grain rice)
2 tbsp Sushisu (seasoning for sushi rice)
1 nori sheet
A
* cracked black pepper
* smoked salmon
* whole kernel corn
* onion slices
* baby leaves
* avocado slices
* mustard mayonnaise

Directions:
1. Place cooked Japanese rice in a bowl. Add Sushisu while the rice is hot and slice through rice using rice paddle to separate the grains.
2. Cover the bamboo sushi-roll mat with plastic wrap. Place nori sheet on the bamboo sushi-roll mat, shiny side down.
3. Spread sushi rice (1.) on the nori sheet using your finger tips, little bit moistened with water.
4. Place A lengthwise on the nori sheet.
5. Roll the bamboo mat forward, hold the line of ingredients firmly with your fingers, make sure all the ingredients are pressed in, roll it completely, and gently press the mat around the roll to shape it (do not squeeze).

You want to eat uncut sushi roll, so don't cut it. You can of course make it smaller!!!

How to eat the Eho-Maki is HERE.

レシピ(日本語)
http://cooklabo.blogspot.com/2009/02/blog-post.html
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Some people substitute the sushi roll with roll cake and other rolled foods these days. Anything that rolls in the fortune is said to be okay ;)

Good luck!

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