I recently attended my 4th Japanese cooking class with our base spouses club. This was one of the 1st things I did after we arrived in Japan and it's one of the things I will most appreciate when we leave Japan. I'm so grateful to have had the opportunity to learn to cook some of the food I love to eat.
This time, we made nikujaga which is essentially beef stew with a Japanese flavor sauce instead of beef broth. I will be making this with chicken very soon. It's the perfect fall meal. We also made tuna rice which tasted just like tuna salad without all the mayo, a fried spearfish and something I can't remember the name of but essentially we stuffed cucumber into a steamed fish flavored cake.
getting ready to start chopping veggies for the nikujaga
Adding the sukiyaki sauce that gives this stew a Japanese flavor. We used store bought sauce but it can be easily made at home with ingredients you most likely have in your kitchen if you cook Asian food regularly: soy sauce, sake, mirin and sugar and water.
Annette slicing tofu for our miso soup
a close up of the tuna rice
Michiko working hard
Could Miyo be any more adorable?!?
Such a yummy snack! I might try my own version of these, adding some cheese and a drizzle of teriyaki sauce!
Making miso soup, my favorite!
Frying the spearfish.
Time for plating
Everything was so delicious and easy enough to make that I would feel comfortable recreating this meal on my own.
The wonderful red team:
Annette, I cannot remember her name and I feel awful, Toshiko, Nachiko
Me, Eriko, Meggan, Chieko
{Did you notice that all the Japanese names end in -ko? It's a traditional ending for a girls name in Japan}
I love these ladies and I will cherish these memories as long as I live! I would do this every day if it were an option.
The food looks sooo good! I wish I could take a cooking class like this....my hubby loves this type of food! What a fun way to spend the day :)
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