Tuesday, October 22, 2013

How to Make Spinach and Salmon WaFu Gratin for Halloween - Video Recipe

Curry spiced cream corn brings up the flavor of the fillings.
Very healthy and mild with less salt :)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac9nHFj9MXw

You can arrange it with vegetables of your choice.
You can substitute salmon with bacon!



If you use Christmas stencil, you can make the gratin for Christmas!

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Spinach And Salmon WaFu Gratin for Halloween

Difficulty: Very Easy
Time: 1 hr
Number of servings: 15×20cm (6×8inch) pie dish

Ingredients:
200g (7.0oz.) frozen chopped spinach
1 filet (150g=5.3oz.) salmon
100g (5.3oz.) Shimeji mushrooms
50g (1.8oz.) onion
A
* 200g (7.0oz.) cream style corn
* 50ml soy milk
* 2 tsp. curry powder
1 tsp. sesame oil
salt and pepper
1 tbsp. bread crumbs
1 tbsp. grated parmesan cheese
parsley flakes

Directions:
1. Microwave frozen spinach as directed on its package until fully defrosted.
2. Slice the onion. Remove tough base of Shimeji mushrooms and break into bite-sized chunks. Chop salmon into chunks and season with salt and pepper. Place them on a microwavable dish, cover, and microwave at 500w for 3 minutes. Leave to cool for 5 minutes.
3. Put 1 and 2 (removing any bones and skin of salmon if any) in a bowl. Then toss with sesame oil, salt, and pepper.
4. Place 3 in a pie dish. Mix A very well and pour it on top. Sprinkle with bread crumbs and grated parmesan cheese. Bake in the oven or toaster oven for 10 minutes until the top is golden.
5. Sprinkle with parsley flakes. Use Halloween or Christmas stencil to create a cute pattern!

レシピ(日本語)
http://www.cooklabo.blogspot.jp/2013/10/blog-post_22.html
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Friday, October 18, 2013

Souvenirs from Kyoto

I made a quick video about my souvenirs from Kyoto.
BTW, I took the thumbnail picture in front of Kyoto Nishiki Market!




Sakura-mochi @ Tsuruya-kotobuki 鶴屋寿 桜餅
179yen per piece
http://www.sakuramochi.jp/


Hon-warabi-mochi @ Oimatu 老松 本わらび餅
350yen per can
http://www.oimatu.co.jp/products/warabimochi.html


Kurogoma Cubes @ GOMAJE ゴマジェ 黒ごまキューブ
630yen per cup
http://www.kenkou-seed.com/item-gcube-black.html


Agehana Mix @ Kikuya 喜久屋 揚げ花MIX
550yen per set
http://www.kyoto-kikuya.jp/shopdetail/043004000018/


Black Bean Tea and Beauty Candies @ Kawai-jinja shrine 河合神社 黒豆茶と美人飴
500yen and 350yen
http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~hidesan/kawai-jinjya.htm


Comb Amulet @ Mikami-jinja shrine 御髪神社 櫛のお守り
600yen
http://www.mikami-jinja.net/


Kyo no Omanjyu @ Tawaraya Yoshitomi 俵屋吉富 京のおまんじゅう 八重 (left)
380yen for 3 pieces
http://www.kyogashi.co.jp/a-2-7.html
Yatsuhashi Crunch @ Otabe おたべ 八ッ橋クランチ (right)
525yen for 16 pieces
http://www.otabe.co.jp/item/crun.html

Blog Post about our trip to Kyoto
http://createeathappy.blogspot.jp/2013/10/kyoto.html

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Kyoto

It was a three-day weekend, so my darling and I have been to Hikone (my darling's hometown) and Kyoto.

I will make a very quick post about amazing meals we had + places we visited!!!

We took Shinkansen (Japanese bullet train) from Shinagawa (Tokyo). Ekiben (bento box sold at the railway station) is always one of our pleasures of a trip. (IMG 1 and 2) We stopped by at Hikone on the first day. We had Soba noodles for dinner. (IMG 4) My darling's dad made breakfast for us the next morning. (IMG 3) He is a great cook so mom doesn't have to cook. hehe

Early in the morning, we headed to Kyoto. We have been to Kyoto back in 2009 and did a major sightseeing, so this time we decided to walk around and visit temples and shrines nearby.

We checked in at a Ryokan (Japanese style inn) called 日昇別荘 (Nissho-besso). It is located in the middle of the shopping street but the rooms are quite big and very cozy! Believe it or not, our room was way too big for 2 people. hehe (IMG 1 and 2)

At noon, we headed to 嵐山 (Arashiyama). We had Yudoufu (hot Tofu) course meal lunch at 竹むら (Takemura). They use 森嘉 (Morika - a famous Tofu shop)'s Tofu. We loved their Tempura, too! If you like Tofu, you must visit there once ;) (IMG 3 and 4)

After the lunch, we crossed 渡月橋 (Togetsukyo bridge) (IMG 3) then visited 法輪寺 (Horinji temple) famous for successful career, and 電電宮 (Dendengu shrine) the god of electronics, located on the grounds of the Horinji. You can make a wish for not breaking your iPhone for example. hehe Walking through Arashiyama's famous bamboo groves (IMG 2), you will get to 御髪神社 (Mikami-jinja shrine) shrine for healthy hair - one and only one shrine for that in Japan! I bought a comb shaped amulet there :) so cute♥ (IMG 1) 野宮神社 (Nomiya-jinja shrine) god of marriage is also located nere the bamboo groves. It has a pretty backyard garden. (IMG 4)

There were 2 big public bathrooms at the Ryokan we stayed. We took an early bath and had a relaxing dinner in our room. A serving lady will bring dinner to your room. (IMG 1) Their breakfast was also amazing. (IMG 2) On the 2nd day in the morning, we visited 河合神社 (Kawai-jinja shrine - a sub-shrine of Shimogamo-jinja shrine) the god of beauty. You can pray for your inner beauty there. They serve 美人水 (beauty water - quince juice). (IMG 4) We had lunch back in 祇園 (Gion) at a restaurant called OKU. They serve amazing Obanzai lunch (Kyoto-style homemade side dishes). (IMG 3)

Sorry the images are not in the correct order. IMG 1 here is 糺の森 (Tadasu no Mori) a sacred grove at 下鴨神社 (Shimogamo-jinja shrine) where we visited in the morning. 相生社 (Aioi no Yashiro) stands on the left side in front of the main gate of Shimogamo-jinja is the god of good marriage and the guardian of engagement.

In the afternoon, we strolled through the shopping streets in 河原町 (Kawaramachi). You can find many shrines and temples there, too. 矢田寺 (Yadadera temple) is the god of good fortune accepting your sufferings. 誓願寺 (Seiganji temple) is the god of art and entertainment. YouTubers must visit there! LOL 蛸薬師堂 (Takoyakushido temple) is the god of a good health. If you stroke the octopus statue gently it will heal the parts where you touched :) 錦天満宮 (Nishiki Tenmangu shrine) is the god of prosperous business. Obviously, it is located in the Teramachi shopping street, facing the famous 錦市場 (Nishiki Market)! (IMG 3) I shopped at 喜久屋 (Kikuya) where my mom bought the flower rice crackers that I used for my videos! (IMG 2) Last but not least, we visited 六角堂 (Rokkaku-do temple) the god of happiness and good marriage. We bought their famous pigeon paper fortune… what we got in there were pretty harsh words. Well… it sounds like we shouldn't depend on the god but do our best. I know we said too many prayers... haha On the way back to Tokyo, we bought 下鴨茶寮 (Shimogamo-saryo)'s bento box with many Kyoto-style side dishes. (IMG 4) I think we had enough 懐石料理 (Kaiseki-ryori - traditional Japanese course meal with many side dishes)!!!

Blog post about Souvenirs
http://createeathappy.blogspot.jp/2013/10/souvenirs-from-kyoto.html

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