17 Eylül 2012 Pazartesi

Guest blog post - Easy Japanese Dishes To Try At Home by Better Cater

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Manilyn of http://www.bettercater.com wrote this article for my website about Easy Japanese dishes to try at home.

About the Author – Manilyn Moreno is awriter and caterer for Better Cater.  She is passionate inwriting about her passions which include cooking, organizing events and outdooractivities.


Easy JapaneseDishes To Try At HomeGive your family a taste of oriental flavor by preparingsome of the most sumptuous and tasteful Japanese cuisines there is. SomeJapanese dishes really take time to cook, but you will see that there are somany of them that you can cook in less than an hour or so. So if you wantsomething unique for the weekend dinner this week, perhaps you might want totry some of the dishes that we have here for you: 
Fish Teriyaki with Sweet-and-Sour Cucumbers    Chicken or pork teriyaki is perhaps the most popular of allthe Japanese cuisines. If you hate the fat or cholesterol, you might want toswitch to its fish version. You can broil or grill it but be sure to tomarinate overnight to give everyone that amazing distinct flavor. Don’t forgetthe sugar to give it a caramelized and sticky glaze.
Warm Soba Perfect when cooked with pork, shrimp, and cabbage, soba isyour all-in-one meal that will supply your family with the energy and propernutrition. What makes this Japanese soup so special? Cook with dashi broth madefrom tune flakes and you’ll offer them something of a yummy treat any time ofthe day.
Mustard-Glazed Chicken What makes this cuisine perfectly appetizing is the use ofarugula and bok choy plus chicken on mustard sauce glaze. You can have your ownhealthy option right at home. Use chicken breasts instead of the fatty partsand use very little amount of oil when stirring the bok choy. For a healthy,low-cholesterol treat, NEVER use butter.
Tofu Casserole      Perhaps one of the healthiest Japanese foods you could eat,enrich your tofu with all the healthy nutrients by cooking it with a richserving of mushrooms, edamame, water chestnuts, spinach, and tofu.
Shrimp and Noodle Salad Famed for its ginger dressing, you can make your own at homeusing readily available coleslaw mixes found at groceries. Sprinkle this onnoodles and shrimps and make it a little exciting by adding ginger sauce. Now, you have some of the best culinary ideas that you cantry at home! So the next time that you plan to cook Japanese cuisines at home,check out these cuisines and give your family a festive Japanese gathering.

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