How to Make Yakibuta Ramen (Japanese Noodle Dish with Roasted Pork Ribs)

How to Make Yakibuta Ramen (Japanese Noodle Dish with Roasted Pork Ribs)

Ingredients for Ramen – Japanese noodle dish originated in China (serves 2) – Yakibuta – 500g Pork Ribs (17.6 oz) Green Part of Welsh Onion A Small Piece of Ginger 4 tbsp Soy Sauce 2 tbsp Sake 1 tbsp Brown Sugar ** Boil down the pork ribs soup until the volume is less than 300cc (1 1/4 us cups). – Seasoned Soft-Boiled Eggs – 2 Eggs (65g-70g/2.29oz-2.47oz) 1 tbsp Soy Sauce 1 tbsp Sake 1 tbsp Mirin ** Season the eggs for several hours at a room temperature or keep them in a fridge overnight. – Toppings – 12cm White Part of Welsh Onion (5 inch) 80g Spinach (2.82oz) Narutomaki – Cylindrical Kamaboko Menma – Condiment Made from Dried Bamboo Shoots Toasted Nori – Dashi Stock – 1200ml Water (5.07 us cup) 10g Dried Sardines (0.353 oz) 10x5cm Dried Kombu Kelp (4×2 inch) 2 Bags of Raw Ramen Noodles 2 tsp Chicken Stock About Music Frederic Chopin – Valse in D-flat major “Minute Waltz” – Op. 64 No. 1 Play by Muriel Nguyen Xuan, recording by Stephane Magnenat Creative Commons creativecommons.org

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How to speak fluent Japanese without (hardly) saying a word PART 3

How to speak fluent Japanese without (hardly) saying a word PART 3

kentanakalovesyou.blogspot.com Visit Remi at www.youtube.com Remi and Ken teach some common Japanese abbreviations en.wikipedia.org
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How to Make Onigiri (Japanese Rice Balls)

How to Make Onigiri (Japanese Rice Balls)

Ingredients for Onigiri 7 pieces 360cc Rice for 7 Onigiri (1.52 us cup) **Molding rice when it is still warm makes it easy to form onigiri into a desired shape. Japanese rice: en.wikipedia.org 2 sheets of Toasted Nori 1 piece of Lightly-Salted Salmon 50g Sliced Beef Short Ribs (1.76 oz) 1 tsp Soy Sauce 1 tsp Sugar Grated Ginger 1 leaf of Pickled Hiroshimana Boiled and Dried Baby Sardines Toasted White Sesame Seeds Umeboshi – Pickled Plum Okaka – Dried Bonito Flakes Moistened with Soy Sauce Canned Tuna Mayonnaise Wasabi Miso Long Green Onion Sake or Water Soy Sauce Salt Water 50ml Water (0.21 us cup) 5g Salt (0.18 oz) – Toppings – Shiso Leaf Parsley Kinome – Young Leaves of Sansho Pepper About Music Frédéric Chopin – Valse in D-flat major “Minute Waltz” – Op. 64 No. 1 Play by Muriel Nguyen Xuan, recording by Stéphane Magnenat creativecommons.org
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How to Make Bento (Japanese Boxed Lunch)

How to Make Bento (Japanese Boxed Lunch)

Ingredients for Bento (serves 1) – Potato Salad – 40g Potato (1.41 oz) 10g Carrot (0.35 oz) 400cc Water (1.69 us cup) 1/2 tsp Salt 4cm Cucumber (1.57 inch) A pinch of Salt 1 tbsp Sweet Corn 1/2 tsp Vinegar A pinch of Sugar A pinch of Black Pepper 1 tsp Mayonnaise 1 Cherry Tomato – Chicken Karaage – 50g Chicken (1.76 oz) 2/3 tbs Kimchi Base or 1/2 Soy Sauce + 1/2 Sake + Grated Garlic 1 tsp Potato Starch Frying Oil – Honey Glazed Pumpkin – 40g Pumpkin (1.41 oz) Honey Toasted Black Sesame Seeds 1/8 Apple – Onigiri – 140g Fresh Steamed Rice (4.94 oz) Noritama Furikake – Egg & Seaweed Yukari Furikake – Red Shiso Leaf 2 sheets of 19×5cm Toasted Nori (7.5×2 inch) – Spinach Tamagoyaki – 1 Egg 40g Spinach (1.41 oz) 1 tsp Soy Sauce 1 Vienna Sausage 1/2 tsp Oil **Trick to make bento in the busy morning is preparing the ingredients the night before or using premade ingredients from the market. ** Recently, bento regained its popularity in Japan for its safe and balanced diet and many Japanese bring their own bento to school and work. About Music: Frederic Chopin – Valse in D-flat major “Minute Waltz” – Op. 64 No. 1 Play by Muriel Nguyen Xuan, recording by Stephane Magnenat Creative Commons creativecommons.org
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