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Traditional Japanese New Years Food: Rolled Omelet Recipe

Traditional Japanese New Years Food: Rolled Omelet Recipe

   Datemaki (rolled omelet) is a traditional Japanese New Years food. It is quite similar to tamagoyaki which is  every day home cooking. You can also find tamagoyaki and sushi restaurants where it is paced on top of rice and served as a type of 

Osechi-Ryori Completed!

Osechi-Ryori Completed!

After much preparation we finally finished making all of the dishes that we wanted to have in our osechi-ryori. This year we made kobumaki (carrot, fried tofu, and burdock root wrapped in kelp), kuromame (black soybeans simmered in a sweet and savory sauce made from 

Osechi Ryori- Japanese New Years Food

Osechi Ryori- Japanese New Years Food

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Osechi Ryori is eaten in Japan at New Years. It consists of many special foods that are not usually eaten throughout the year.  Many of the foods are symbolic or contain special meaning such as good health or prosperity.  These foods are displayed in “jubako”, special boxes traditionally made of lacquer.

Many of the foods in Osechi Ryori can be made in advance and kept at room temperature without going bad.  We have already started making some of the items to go in our jubako.  One of the items that we made today is kobumaki.

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Kombu and kampyo are both dried and need to be soaked in water before using

Kobumaki is made by wrapping vegetables such as carrots and gobo (burdock root) in kombu (kelp).  It is the tightly tied shut with kampyo (dried gord).  It is then simmered in a soup stock made from kombu, soy sauce, sake and sugar.

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