Thursday, September 28, 2023

How to Cook Japanese Mapo Tofu

 

       This week, I cooked this Japanese mapo tofu (麻婆豆腐). 

       Mapo tofu is a popular Chinese dish from Sichuan province. While Chinese mapo tofu uses Sichuan peppercorns, Japanese one doesn't and is less spicy. Today, I'm going to share with you how to cook Japanese mapo tofu. If you prefer less spicy one, you might like it.


Ingredients (2 to 3 Servings)

1 Tablespoon of Sesame Seed Oil

2 Clove of Garlic (Minced)

2 Tablespoons of Ginger (Minced)

2 Tablespoons of Toban Djan (豆板醤), Chili Bean Sauce

1/2 Pound of Ground Pork

2 Tablespoons of Sake

A Pinch of Salt and Pepper

4 Tablespoons of Soy Sauce

1 Cup of Water

1 Tablespoon of Chicken Bouillon

2 Teaspoons of Sugar

14 oz (396g) of Tofu (Soft)

1 Stalk of Green Onion (Minced)

2 Tablespoons of Katakuriko, Potato Starch

4 Tablespoons of Water


 

     I like soft tofu to cook mapo tofu, but you can also use firm tofu if you prefer.

House Foods Organic Soft Tofu




1. Heat sesame seed oil in a large pan over high heat. Put garlic and ginger in it.





2. Add toban djan and stir.




3. Add ground pork and sake. Stir until pork is fully cooked. Then sprinkle salt and pepper.




4. Add soy sauce, water, chicken bouillon and sugar. Cover the lid.




5. When it starts boiling, add tofu. Cover the lid and simmer it for 3 minutes.





6. Mix potato starch and water.




7. Add green onions and simmer it for one minute. Add the mixture of potato starch and water, and stir immediately.




8. Serve and enjoy!



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■Top 3 My Favorite Ramen From Marutai Kyushu Ramen Series

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■Don Quijote (Donki) Haul - What He Got in Japan

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■How to Make Japanese Deep Fried Chicken, Kara-Age

■How to Cook Miso Soup

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Thursday, September 21, 2023

Japanese Grocery Haul - 7 Products I Purchased at Donki and Kitano Ace in Japan

 

       As I mentioned in my previous entries, my husband and I went to Japan last year and purchased some groceries. You can check out my previous entries, Japanese Snack and Candy Haul - 9 Products I Purchased in Japan and Costco Japan Haul - What I Purchased at Costco in Japan.

       If you have been following my blog for many years, you might know how much I love Kitano Ace (北野エース), which sells a variety of groceries. You can check out my previous Kitano Ace entries, Japanese Grocery Haul - What I Purchased at Supermarket, Department Stores and Kitano Ace in Japan and Japanese Grocery Haul - 7 Products He Purchased at Kitano Ace in JapanIf you are already an expert at Japanese foods and would like to find something you don't see at regular supermarkets in Japan, I think you will love this store. Kitano Ace has many branches in Japan. For instance, they have 15 branches in Tokyo. This time, we went to Kitano Ace located in Tofu Department store. We also went to Donki, Don Quijote (ドン・キホーテ), and purchased some groceries. Anyway, I'm going to share 7 Products I purchased at Donki and Kitano Ace with you.  


B2 Floor TOBU Department Store Ikebukuro
1-1-25 Nishiikebukuro, Toyoshima-Ku
Tokyo, Japan


1-22-5 Minamiikebukuro, Toyoshima-ku
Tokyo, Japan



1. Kyushu Sweet Potato Chips, Kyushu Satsuma Chips (九州さつまチップス)
Japanese Sweet Potato Chips

Purchased for 378 yen each at Kitano Ace in Tokyo

Kyushu Sweet Potato Chips, Kyushu Satsuma Chips (九州さつまチップス)

       These are my most favorite snacks from Kitano Ace. The chips were sweet and so crunchy! I will definitely buy ones again when I go to Japan next time.

Kyushu Sweet Potato Chips, Kyushu Satsuma Chips (九州さつまチップス)
      Japanese sweet potatoes are called satsuma imo. Satsuma (薩摩, さつま) is a former name of a district in Kagoshima prefecture. Imo (芋, いも) means a potato in Japanese. Kagoshima prefecture located on Kyushu island (九州) is the largest Japanese sweet potato producer in Japan.



2. Sakusaku Noriten with Wasabi Flavor (ツンと辛いわさび味)

Nori Seaweed Tempura Snacks with Wasabi Flavor

Purchased for 298 yen at Donki in Tokyo

Sakusaku Noriten with Wasabi Flavor (ツンと辛いわさび味)
       Noriten (のり天) is nori seaweed tempura snacks. I purchased this Sakusaku Noriten with Wasabi Flavor at Donki. I love wasabi flavored snacks. I eventually gave it to my coworker.




3. Cheese Flavored Noriten (のり天チーズ味 ゴルゴンゾーラチーズのクリーム仕立て)

Nori Seaweed Tempura Snacks with Gorgonzola Cheese Flavor

Purchased for 298 yen at Donki in Tokyo

Cheese Flavored Noriten (のり天チーズ味 ゴルゴンゾーラチーズのクリーム仕立て)

      I purchased this Cheese Flavored Noriten at Donki and gave it to my coworker as well. 




4. Japanese Soup Stock with Flying Fish, Ago Iri Dashi (あご入りだし) 

Japanese Soup Stock with Flying Fish

27 packs of soup stock  

Purchased for 916 yen each at Kitano Ace in Tokyo

Japanese Soup Stock with Flying Fish, Ago Iri Dashi (あご入りだし)

      Agodashi (あごだし) has been very popular in Japan. These are my must-buy products at Kitano Ace. Indeed, this Kitano Ace Ago Iri Dashi has been highly-rated. These are Japanese fish based soup stock. I use it to make miso soup, okonomiyaki and more of Japanese foods. 

Japanese Soup Stock with Flying Fish, Ago Iri Dashi (あご入りだし)
       If you want to cook miso soup, you can put one pack of agodashi in 800ml (27 fl oz) of water and bring it to a boil. Then, simmer it for one to two minutes and take the pack out from the boiling water. Add your favorite ingredients such as tofu, and simmer it until ingredients are cooked. Turn off the heat, and add your favorite miso paste. Serve it and sprinkle some chopped green onions. That's it. You can also make udon soup, takikomi gohan, nabe dish with this agodashi.



5. Grilled Salted Mackerel Flakes, Yaki Shiosaba (焼き塩さば)

 Grilled Mackerel Flakes Seasoned with Hokkaido Kombu Kelp Seaweed Salt

Purchased for 462 yen at Kitano Ace in Tokyo

Grilled Salted Mackerel Flakes, Yaki Shiosaba (焼き塩さば)

       Before going to Japan, I had already decided to purchase this Yaki Shiosaba (焼き塩さば). It's because I saw it on this YouTube video, and they said that it's one of must-buy products at Kitano Ace. I also purchased a lot of this Yaki Shiosaba and gave them to my coworkers as delicious Japanese souvenirs. Although the glass containers are heavy and fragile to bring them to the U.S. However, it really went well with steamed rice, and I thought that I should have purchased more for myself!   





6. Simmered Enoki Mushroom with Yuzu Kosho, Nametake (なめ茸 粒柚子胡椒仕立て)

Simmered Enoki Mushroom with Soy Sauce and Yuzu Kosho

Purchased for 369 yen at Kitano Ace in Tokyo

Simmered Enoki Mushroom with Yuzu Kosho, Nametake (なめ茸 粒柚子胡椒仕立て)
       I had also seen this Nametake on YouTube, and it also made me buy it at Kitano Ace in Japan. Nametake is simmered enoki mushrooms with soy sauce. It has yuzu kosho (柚子胡椒, ゆずこしょう) in it, so it has a hint of fresh yuzu citrus flavor. It went well with soba and udon noodles. 



7. Sliced Squid and Kombu Kelp Seaweed Flakes, Ika Kombu  (いか昆布)

Squid and Kombu Furikake Flakes

Purchased for 400 yen at Kitano Ace in Tokyo

Sliced Squid and Kombu Kelp Seaweed Flakes, Ika Kombu  (いか昆布)
      This is Japanese furikake. While we were at Kitano Ace, my husband found this sliced squid kombu kelp furikake (いか昆布), which has won the Gold medal in the National Furikake Grand Prix in Japan. It also really went well with steamed rice. It's light weight and delicious, so I thought that it's perfect for delicious Japanese souvenir. 



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■What Do They Sell at Costco in Japan?

■10 Products I Purchased at Costco in Japan

■All Beauty Products I Purchased in Japan in 2022

■Japanese Snack and Candy Haul - 9 Products I Purchased in Japan

■7 Products I Purchased at Muji Store in Japan - Muji Haul

■My Shopping List for Japanese Groceries - What I Want to Get in Japan

■My Shopping List for Japanese Beauty Products - What I Want to Get in Japan

■8 Japanese Snacks and Candies I Purchased in Japan - Japan Haul

■Japanese Grocery Haul - 7 Products He Purchased at Kitano Ace in Japan

■Don Quijote (Donki) Haul - What He Got in Japan

■Japanese Lawson Convenience Store Bread Haul

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■My Top 15 Must Eat Foods in Japan - My Favorite Japanese Foods

■Top 10 Most Popular Japanese Foods

■5 Best Delicious Souvenirs from Fukuoka

■Top 3 My Favorite Delicious Souvenirs from Osaka 

■My Top 10 Favorite Japanese Snacks

■My Top 10 Favorite Japanese Sweets


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Thursday, September 14, 2023

How to Cook Japanese Simmered Chicken Wings

 

      I cooked this Japanese simmered chicken wings referring to this YouTube video. It has sweet and salty say sauce flavor. It's like teriyaki flavor with a hint of sour. If you like chicken teriyaki taste, I think that you might like it.

 

      By the way, in Japan, chicken wings are called tebasaki (手羽先) and tebamoto (手羽元).

Tebasaki (手羽先):Wingette

Tebamoto (手羽元):Drumette

Teba (手羽):Chicken Wings

 

 

How to Cook 

Japanese Simmered Chicken Wings

      Today, I'm going to share with you how I cooked Japanese simmer chicken wings. People in Japan sometimes add boiled eggs or Japanese radish to simmered chicken wings. This time, I added boiled eggs to it.

Japanese Simmered Chicken Wings with Eggs

Ingredients (2 Servings)

1/2 Tablespoon of Oil

8 to 12 Chicken Wings

50 ml of Water

3 Tablespoons of Soy Sauce

2 Tablespoons of Sake

2 Tablespoons of Sugar

100 ml of Vinegar

4 cloves of Garlic (Cut in Half)

4 to 8 Eggs

 

 

 1. Score the center of the chicken wings.


 

 

 2 Heat oil in a large flying pan over high heat. Place the chicken wings skin-side down.


 

 

 3. When the skins are browned, flip them. Reduce the heat to medium low heat.




 4. Add water, soy sauce, sake, sugar, vinegar, and garlic in it.




 5. Cover the lid. Simmer them over medium heat for 15 to 20 minutes.



 6. Make half boiled eggs.



 7. Add the eggs into it. Flip the chicken and eggs occasionally.


 

 8. When the sauce has reduced and texture is thickened, turn off the heat.


 

      9. Serve and enjoy!


 

 

      These are also my entries you might like.

■How to Cook Best Chicken Teriyaki

■How to Cook Quick and Easy Fluffy Mushroom Omelettes

■ICHIRAN Instant Ramen - The Best Instant Ramen from Popular Japanese Ramen Restaurant (How We Cooked!)  

■All About Marutai Kyushu Local Ramen! Must-Try Japanese Instant Ramen

■Myojo Chukazanmai Ryanmen - The Best Hiyashi Chuka Instant Noodles

■Top 3 My Favorite Ramen From Marutai Kyushu Ramen Series

■How to Cook Yakisoba with Instant Noodles, Sapporo Ichiban Chow Mein 

■How to Cook Omurice, a Japanese Omelette Stuffed with Rice (Cook Like a Pro!)

■How to Make An Easy Egg Toast (Japanese Sliced Bread + Japanese Mayonnaise = Deliciousness)
  
■Don Quijote (Donki) Haul - What He Got in Japan

■What He Got at Drugstore in Japan - Haul

■Top 10 Products You Should Buy at Japanese Supermarkets (for Beginners!)

■My Top 15 Must Eat Foods in Japan - My Favorite Japanese Foods

■How to Make Japanese Deep Fried Chicken, Kara-Age

■How to Cook Miso Soup

■8 Interesting Japanese Kitchen Gadgets!



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Thursday, September 7, 2023

What I Purchased at Yosemite National Park

 

Gift Shop at Glacier Point

        As I mentioned in my previous entries, my husband and I went to Yosemite National Park, and we hiked Four Mile trail to Glacier Point. When we arrived at Glacier Point, we noticed that the gift shop was open, so we decided to purchase some products there. 

       We purchased two ice cream bars, La Michoacana Mango and Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream Bars, for $1.29 each. We were glad that we were able to enjoy our favorite Mexican ice cream bars after hiking for long hours, and these made us feel refreshed.

       They were also selling many kinds of reasonably priced ice cream such as Drumstick Ice Cream Corns and Haagen Daz Ice Cream Bars.

Haggen Daz Ice Cream Bars


      

      We wanted to purchase some Yosemite t-shirts. They are selling a lot of clothing such as t-shirts and hoodies.


      We finally decided to purchase these green Yosemite t-shirts for $16.99 each.

        These shirts are our summer pajamas now.



     We wanted to buy Yosemite fridge magnet. There were many magnets we could choose from. 

Yosemite Fridge Magnet

       We ended up choosing this wooden magnet going for $7.99. 




Starbucks Been There Series Yosemite National Park Mug

     We also wanted to purchase Starbucks Been There Series Yosemite National Park mug. We went to Starbucks store located in Vons supermarket in Oakhurst twice. On the first visit, we could not find any Yosemite mug. They were selling a lot of California mugs though. However, on the second visit, they had a lot of Yosemite mugs, and we were finally able to purchase this mug! 

Starbucks Been There Series Yosemite National Park Mug

       This mug reminds me of my Yosemite hikes. I will definitely visit Yosemite National Park someday again.

Starbucks Been There Series Yosemite National Park Mug

Starbucks Been There Series Yosemite National Park Mug




      These are my entries related to Yosemite National Park.

1.【Hike】Vernal Fall via Mist Trail

2.【Hike】Mirror Lake

3.【Hike】Four Mile Trail to Glacier Point

4. What I Purchased at Yosemite National Park



         If you like hikes, you can check out my previous entries related to hike I tried from the book, 50 Hikes in Orange County.

1. San Gabriel River to Turtle Overlook (Long Beach/Seal Beach)

2. Dana Point Headlands (Dana Point)

3. Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve (Huntington Beach)

4. Bayview Trail (Newport Beach)

5. Crystal Cove Tide Pools (Newport Beach)

6. Aliso Peak (Laguna Niguel)

7. Pecten Reef Loop (Aliso Viejo)

8. Bommer Canyon (Irvine)

9. Laurel Loop (Laguna Beach) 

10. Mariposa Trail Loop (Laguna Beach)

11. Little Sycamore Canyon Loop (Laguna Beach)

12. San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary (Irvine)

13. Wood Canyon Trail (Aliso Viejo)

14. San Onofre State Beach (San Clemente / Oceanside)

15. Guna Peak (Laguna Beach) 

16. Oak Canyon Nature Center (Anaheim)

17. Horseshoe Loop at Irvine Regional Park (Orange)

18. Upper Hot Spring Canyon (Lake Elsinore)


     There are my entries related to my hikes I found on AllTrails App.

1. San Clemente Beach Coastal Trail (San Clemente)

2. Talbert Regional Park and Fairview Park (Costa Mesa))

3. Turtle Rock and French Hill Loop (Irvine) 

4. Back Bay Loop Trail (Newport Beach)

5. Black Star Canyon Falls Trail (Silverado)

6. Vernal Fall via Mist Trail (Yosemite National Park) 

7. Mirror Lake (Yosemite National Park)

8. Four Mile Trail to Glacier Point (Yosemite National Park)

 

 

      These are my entries you might like.
■Walking Along Shoreline in Long Beach, Los Angeles CA (October 2019)

■Dana Point Headlands - Dana Point, CA (September 2019)

■San Clemente Beach Coastal Trail - Hiking Trail Next to The Railroads (September 2022)

■Quail Hill Loop Trail in Irvine, CA (April 2019) 

■La Jolla Cove in San Diego (March 2019) 

■San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary in Irvine (February 2019)

■Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve in Huntington Beach (January 2019)

■Swimming with Wild Dolphins (Big Island, Hawaii, January 2015)

■Dolphin Watching in Dana Point (July 2017)

■Our Whale Watching Trip (Dana Point, August 2013)

■San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary in Irvine (March 2017)

■La Jolla Cove - Beautiful Spring Wildflowers and Wild Animals (2018)


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