Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Some Tips to Prepare Great Japanese Food Menu

When you choose to go to a Japanese restaurant, you normally have the tendency to get overwhelmed because of the many choices being made available to you. It is not surprising though that the Japanese food menu is extensive because they have several making methods available. Add to the fact that they prefer to be very experimental and flexible in the ingredients they apply. While we normally just rely on pork, chicken and beef, they use different kinds of fishes and seafood such as various kinds of eel, prawns and octopus.

Since most ingredients used for cooking the items in a Japanese food menu are sourced from Japan, in addition, they are usually cooked by gimportedh chefs, it would usually cost you more money when dining out. Hence, if you enjoy Japanese food but would want to avoid the high costs of specialty restaurant dining, you may probably want to just try preparing recipes you learn on the menu.

One of the popular Japanese foods is sushi. The good news is, it is easy to prepare as long as you have the ingredients namely sushi nori or seaweed (as wrapper for the rice); Japanese rice or sticky rice, crabsticks, avocado, cucumber, tuna or salmon, ginger (for filling); and, sushi vinegar, soy sauce, sesame seed and wasabi (for garnish). Ideally, you place the ingredients on the seaweed, wrap them and cut them.

Another easy and popular Japanese food are those which use miso ? generally soups. A miso soup is very easy to prepare as well. Have your choice of ready ? maybe eggplant and zucchini (brush with a little sesame oil and cook in the oven). The miso stock is easily prepared with miso paste, little japanaese sake or water and/or mirin plus seasoning to taste. The vegetables and the stock are combined for the perfect soup.

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