Yummy japanese foods that are easy to make?!


Question:

Yummy japanese foods that are easy to make?

what are some somewhat-easy japanese dishes i can make at home that taste good??
im a horrible cook so when i say somewhat easy, i mean REALLY easy. :P


Answers:

Japanese food is considered one of the healthiest types of food in the world. It is generally light and fish based, though with foreign influences, dietary habits have changed over the years. Try some of these recipes for your next meal!

Grilled Salmon Teriyaki

For this recipe, you'll need 4 salmon fillets and the following for the sauce:

1/2 cup mirin (sweetened rice cooking wine)

1/4 cup sake (rice wine)

1/4 cup soy sauce

1 tbsp sugar.

Simply heat all in a saucepan and stir the sugar until dissolved.

Continue stirring for 25 minutes over a low flame to let the flavours come together.

If you like, thicken with a bit of cornstarch and water.

Grill the fish on both sides for about 2 minutes, then begin basting each side with the sauce.

Continue basting and flipping over the fish until it is done.

Serve the fish and pour a bit more of the sauce over it, sprinkling with some toasted sesame seeds.

To complete the meal, add a side of rice and miso soup!


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Miso Soup

Miso shiru, or miso soup, is a fermented soy bean soup made from dissolving miso paste in a bonito fish flake and seaweed stock.

Simply simmer bonito fish flakes and a piece of kombu seaweed in water for a few minutes. Do not boil.

Strain the stock and using 2 1/2 cups of this broth, add 4 tbsp of miso and dissolve.

Add small cubes of firm tofu and finely sliced green onions right before serving.




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