Tamagoyaki is a popular Japanese rolled omelette that is commonly eaten for breakfast or packed in bento lunch. You can make a plain Tamagoyaki or mix in many different ingredients for flavor variation. Today, we added a canned tuna and chopped green onions. An entire can of tuna (in water) can be added directly in the egg mixture, which will make it almost like Dashi. It’s packed with umami and quite satisfying with added protein. If you do not have a Tamagoyaki pan, you can simply make this into a regular omelette in a frying pan. It’s so simple to make with easy to find ingredients.
Crab and Cucumber Sunomono is a salad with fake crab meat and sliced cucumber marinated in a rice vinegar sauce. This salad is so…
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Karaage Chicken Wings are deep-fried wings that are seasoned with soy sauce and garlic very similar to Chicken Karaage. This crisp outside and juicy…
Pork Belly Kakuni with Daikon (大根と豚の角煮) is pork belly cooked until tender and simmered with daikon and boiled eggs in soy sauce based sweet…
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Shrimp Avocado Asparagus Salad is all the ingredients mixed with Wasabi Mayo dressing. This Japanese deli style salad is good as a side dish…