[RECIPE] Chicken Nanban Bento

Chicken Nanban is a beloved Japanese fried chicken dish coated in a tangy-sweet sauce and topped with creamy tartar sauce. This dish is a popular bento choice, offering a satisfying and flavorful meal. The crispy chicken, paired with the richness of tartar sauce, makes it a hearty and delicious option—perfect for a filling lunch.

[RECIPE] Keema Curry

Keema Curry originates from India and features ground meat, minced vegetables, and aromatic spices. This Japanese-style version is a quick and easy rice cooker dish made with Japanese curry powder, creating a rich and savory flavor. Serve it over freshly cooked rice for a satisfying and effortless meal.

[RECIPE] Nori Bento

Nori Bento is a simple yet comforting Japanese lunch box featuring layers of cooked rice, seasoned Nori (seaweed), crispy fried fish, Chickuwa Isobe-age (Tempura style), and assorted side dishes. While it's not a fancy bento, its homely flavors make it a favorite for everyday lunches.

[RECIPE] Bibimbap

Bibimbap is one of the most well-known Korean dishes—a rice bowl topped with a variety of seasoned vegetables, meat, and a perfectly fried sunny-side-up egg. This easy, one-pot version is made in a rice cooker, perfect for busy nights. Just add all the ingredients to the rice cooker, let it do the work, and enjoy a flavorful, savory, and slightly spicy rice dish packed with textures and umami.

[RECIPE] Sekihan

Sekihan, or Red Bean Sticky Rice, is a traditional Japanese dish made with glutinous rice and red beans. It is often served on festive occasions or special holidays in Japan. Instead of using mochi rice, this recipe incorporates Shiratama flour (glutinous rice flour) to create a delightfully sticky texture. To enhance the flavor, make your own Goma-shio (black sesame salt) and sprinkle it over the rice for a nutty, savory finish.

[RECIPE] Furikake

Furikake is a crunchy, Umami-rich Japanese seasoning typically made with seaweed, sesame seeds, and other flavorful ingredients. It’s often sprinkled over hot steamed rice or mixed into Onigiri (rice balls). This recipe offers a soft-style Furikake that’s easy to make at home, using nutritious ingredients like turnip greens, Shirasu (baby sardines), and Yuzu. It's a delicious and hearty addition to your meals. 

[RECIPE] Chili Beans with Rice

Chili Beans is a comforting stew that you can easily recreate at home and enjoy over hot rice. Hawaiian-style is traditionally made with Portuguese sausage, spices, and kidney beans, it’s a hearty and flavorful dish. In this recipe, we use Japanese Kintoki Mame beans from Hokkaido, which are similar to kidney beans and add a rich, comforting texture to the dish.

[RECIPE] Dashimaki Tamago

Dashimaki Tamago is a classic Japanese rolled omelet, made light and fluffy with the addition of Dashi broth. This version is served Ankake-style, featuring a savory, thickened sauce made with Kuzu starch. Kuzu starch, derived from the Arrowroot plant (Kuzu or Kudzu), is commonly used in Japanese cooking to create smooth, glossy sauces. It also helps make the omelet extra soft. This dish pairs wonderfully with steamed rice for a comforting side.

[RECIPE] Okowa Rice

Okowa is a traditional Japanese sticky rice dish that's full of flavor and perfect for any occasion. This recipe simplifies the process by using Japanese short grain rice and adding a piece of mochi for extra stickiness. With the rich flavors of chicken, root vegetables, and a dashi-infused broth, it's an easy and hearty dish your whole family will love.

[RECIPE] Strawberry Rose Mochi

Strawberry Mochi, also known as Ichigo Daifuku, is a delightful Japanese dessert that combines the sweetness of strawberries with sweet bean paste, all encased in soft and chewy mochi. By using Dango flour made from glutinous rice, you can easily recreate this treat at home. And by adding the rose syrup, you may enjoy a burst of fresh, fruity and a hint of rose flavor in every bite.

[RECIPE] Red Bean Porridge

This comforting Red Bean Porridge is gently sweet and aromatic, making it perfect for warming the body in the winter time. In Japanese tradition, Azuki Gayu, or Red Bean Porridge is often enjoyed at the start of the year to ward off negative energy, and wish for good health throughout the coming months.  

[RECIPE] Chicken and Cucumber Salad

Chicken and Cucumber Salad is a lighter take on the classic Yurinchi chicken without frying, combined with the delicious scallion sauce. The chicken is steamed with minimal water, locking in all the savory goodness. This dish is equally delightful when made with chicken breast for a lighter touch, perfectly pairing with the freshly cooked rice.

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