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We have 4 results for Nabemono.

Beef Beer Curry and Rice

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As it gets colder, I prefer to cook stew, curry, nabe, etc... to warm up. Today, I will translate one of my curry and rice recipes that my blog friend has requested ;)I wrote this before, but in Japan, we use "curry roux" to make curry and rice. There are many different kinds of curry roux in Japan. For this recipe, I used Vermont Curry! It's a curry roux with a touch of apple and honey. I'm sure it is available in the U.S.! I found that House Foods America Corporation (HFAC) provides it!!! (The, technorati.com

 

Japanese Beef Sukiyaki Recipe in Christmas

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Every year, during December Japanese are busying on celebrating b?nenkai(???). A Japanese year-end parties or  literally ?forget the year gathering? is a Japanese drinking party that takes place at the end of the year, and is generally held among groups of co-workers or friends. The purpose of the party, as its name implies, is to forget the woes and troubles of the past year, usually by consumption of large amounts of alcohol. Here, I wanna introduce a very simple and easy to prepare Ja, technorati.com

 

Japanese Nabe

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On cold winter nights in Tokyo I loved nothing more than sliding my legs under the warm kotatsu table and enjoying a big pot of nabe. Nabemono (or simply nabe) is a  Japanese dish that is also known as ?one pot? food. It can consist of a variety of ingredients: fish, meat, chicken, tofu, vegetables, noodles, or a combination of all. Probably the most well-known types of nabe here in the U.S. are sukiyaki and shabu shabu. For a teacher on a meager salary in blindingly expensive Japan this was, technorati.com

 

Your Next Dinner party:Nabemono

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You wont regret it!!!! This bowl of Nabe was provided to us by a small restaurant in the mountain town of Naeba, 200km north of Tokyo., technorati.com

 


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