Month: August 2012

Balcony Breakfasts- Beets no Amazuzuke (sweet pickled beets using Japanese rice vinegar)

Balcony Breakfasts- Beets no Amazuzuke (sweet pickled beets using Japanese rice vinegar)

I can feel the weather beginning to change this morning as I sit on my balcony and have my breakfast. Although there is still humidity in the air, I can feel the summer slowly start to fade away…

Today I would like to tell you how to make Beets no amazuzuke (sweet pickled beets using rice vinegar). It is a very simple recipe but it tastes great.

Ingredients:

Beets
Rice vinegar
Turbinado sugar or a sweetener of your choice

Slice beets into thin sheets ( I used a cheese slicer)
Heat but do not boil vinegar in a pan and dissolve sugar. It is up to you how sweet you would like it.
Turn off heat and add sliced beets. After it has cooled put it in a container to store in the fridge.

Although they are pickles and should last a while I find the taste best within the first two days because I think the flavor of the beets comes out into the liquid.

To tell you the truth I didn’t really like beets before but after I made this recipe I started loving them. Its hard to pair beets with Japanese food but this recipe goes great with rice and can be treated as a side dish of tsukemono (japanese pickles).

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Interesting post about teaching eikaiwa in Japan…

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This looks like a great idea to cook beets! I got a bunch from the farmer’s market the other day, I’ll have to try this.

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I have been looking for something to do with my used tea leaves forever! I’ll definitely try this!

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I really want to try this!

Shio-koji Steamed Salmon Recipe

Shio-koji Steamed Salmon Recipe

Over the weekend we bought some fresh salmon at Whole Foods and decided to marinate it in shio-koji

 

Ingredients:

salmon

red onions

broccoli raab

Shio-koji

What you’ll need:

A steamer (we used a bamboo steamer)

Parchment paper

step 1 Massage the salmon with shio-koji and leave to marinate for up to one day

step 2 Cut and wash vegetables (not too thin or small because they will cook too much)

step 3 Layer ingredients on parchment paper, we put the broccoli raab on the bottom, then salmon, then onions on top.

step 4 wrap up the ingredients making a pouch

step 5 Put into steamer, and that’s it!  When the salmon is cooked all the way, take it out and enjoy!  The liquid on the bottom is the best part!

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This Raw apple pie recipe looks great!