All recipes are for 2 servings unless noted. Oil is canola oil and salt is kosher salt.
Showing posts with label kazarikiri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kazarikiri. Show all posts
2016-05-07
Radisshu no kazarikiri, temari / decorative thread ball cut for radish
Create a decorative edible ornament with a little radish! It takes a bit of time, but all cuts are simple. It's an instant upgrade to a cheerful plate, bento or table, even ones filled with dull colors. Use globe-shaped radishes for best results.
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2 easy,
30 min,
bento,
Ingredient preparation,
kazarikiri,
make ahead,
party,
radish,
Recipes - Japanese
2012-12-29
Hanarenkon / flower-cut lotus root
2012-12-19
Nejiriume / plum-blossom cut carrots
For celebrations such as New Year’s, carrots often appear in the shape of a plum blossom. Plum blossoms symbolize early spring, and red blossoms in particular are prized for their celebratory color (red, often in combination with white, is for happy occasions). Some carrots have a reddish color, and those types are usually recommended. The orange of an average carrot still makes a pretty plum blossom. Carrots can be hand-cut or formed with a vegetable cutter.
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carrots,
Ingredient preparation,
kazarikiri,
osechi,
vegetables
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