Thursday, May 9, 2013

How to Make Kracie Popin' Cookin' DIY Oekaki Gummy Land Kit - Video Recipe

FYI, mine was 168yen (about US$1.7) in Japan.

Popin’ Cookin’ is a series of Japanese intellectual training DIY candy kits by Kracie that stretches kids' curiosity :)
Although living in a world of convenience, children can enjoy making their own treats and make full use of their imagination!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhUElZXnWe0

Oekaki Gummy Land allows you to mix colors and make your own gummy.

There are soda, grape, and lemon flavors.
By mixing these flavors you can make different flavors:
soda + grape = grape soda
grape + lemon = orange
lemon + soda = lemon soda



Every kit comes with different “gummy cutter” shapes.
There are 6 kinds, some can be used in combination.
You can keep them as cookie cutters after use.

NO artificial colors or preservatives.

High in calcium.


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Oekaki Gummy Land

Difficulty: Very Easy
Time: 20min
Calories per kit: 104Kcal

Directions:
1. Remove the gummy cutters & a fork.
2. Pour in the whole packet of gummy powder into the largest section of the pallet. Smooth the surface with the fork.
3. Using the dropper, put water in small rectangular & oval sections. Then put yellow, red, blue powder in 3 rectangular sections and gently mix with the fork until dissolved. Wash the fork in the oval section each time you mix.
4. Mix the colors in the 8 circular sections using the dropper. Wash the dropper in the oval section each time you use a different color.
5. Push the cutters into the gummy powder (make sure they are in the powder). Using the dropper, drip in the colors you like. Wash the dropper in the oval section each time you use a different color. Wait for a few seconds (or for a minute if the shape is small). Gently remove from the cutters.
6. Smooth the surface with the fork and repeat the steps to make the rest of the gummies.

Sprinkle with some gummy powder if the gummy is soggy.
You can also make the gummy without using the cutters.

Cautions:
- Please read the directions carefully.
- Do NOT microwave.
- Do NOT eat the powder.
- Make sure kids won't swallow the kit.
- Do NOT eat a huge gummy at a time but cut into small pieces and chew well before you swallow.
- Must eat immediately.
- Parents must help kids if they can't make it.
- You cannot use hard water.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Quick Tip: How to Store / Reuse / Dispose of Deep Frying Oil - Video Recipe

In this video, I will show you how I Store / Reuse / Dispose the deep frying oil.



These are the frequently asked questions!

Q: What kind of oil do you use for deep frying?
A: I use vegetable oil.

Q: How much oil do I need to put in a deep fryer?
A: About 3.5cm (1.5inch) of oil in a deep fryer.

Q: How can I store my deep frying oil?
A: Try to clean the oil while it is hot to avoid overcooking crumbs in the oil. Then transfer it to a clean oil pot with a strainer. Keep it in a cold dark place (or maybe in the fridge if the room temperature is too high but in Japan room temperature is okay).
When you reuse the oil, replenish so that you have enough oil.

Q: How many times can I reuse my deep frying oil?
A: 3-4 times or more depending on what you deep fry, until it gets bad.
When the oil gets bad, the color gets darker, makes bubbles, smokes, gets slimy, and/or smells bad.
Try to cook fish, meat, or any seasoned items lastly.

Q: How to properly dispose of deep fryer oil?
A: It differs from community to community, so please check with your community.
In my community, we throw out the oil as combustible garbage.
We can pour the oil into a drink carton or a flammable plastic bag, stuffed with some newspapers and/or cloths that can absorb the oil. Make sure it won't spill, and throw with combustible garbage.

Q: Where can I get a Deep Fryer with thermometer?
A: Maybe online? (or it is usually available at any Japanese supermarket that carries kitchen tools)





FYI: Garbage Collection Rules
http://createeathappy.blogspot.jp/2008/09/change-in-garbage-collection.html

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How to Make Deep-fried Mackerel Coated with Sesame Seeds - Video Recipe

Very simple yet tasty mackerel recipe idea! No wonder a perfect dish for bento lunch box :)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYZ5LPFTHV0

BTW, I used the Agehana from Kikuya again, if you remember it from THIS VIDEO. hehe



Kikuya featured my videos on their website :)
http://www.kyoto-kikuya.jp/html/page7.html/

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Deep-fried Mackerel Coated with Sesame Seeds

Difficulty: Very Easy
Time: 15min
Number of servings: 4

Ingredients:
1 fillet mackerel
A
* 2 tbsp. sake (or white wine)
* 1/2 tsp. salt
B
* flour
* 1 beaten egg white
* 2 tbsp. white sesame seeds
* 2 tbsp. black sesame seeds
vegetable oil for frying

Directions:
1. Pull out the mackerel bones with tweezers if any. Then cut it diagonally into an inch-wide pieces.
2. Marinate mackerel with A for about 15 minutes.
3. Dry the mackerel with paper towels and lightly cover with flour, coat with beaten egg white, and coat the skin side with sesame seeds (black & white mixed together).
4. Deep fry mackerel at 180C (356F) for 2-3 minutes until crisp golden brown.

Egg white batter keeps the UMAMI of mackerel and enables it to be coated with sesame seeds.

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