Sunday, January 3, 2010
The third day of New Years
The Japanese celebrate New Years for three days, so this is my third and last post on New Years, I promise. Well, at least until next year. So I was going to write about the food they have on New Years, I was going to share recipes and all, but then I trid the recipe and thought we'd just let that one go down in history.
Apparently the Japanese eat a soup called O-Zoni on New Years day so I found a recipe, gathered all the ingredients (salmon, chicken, shrimp, Japanese potatoes, carrots, giant Japanese radish, shiitake mushrooms, etc.) and made it on New Years Day. It received a whopping 4 out of 10 by Stevie so I'll not treat you to the recipe!
The fun part about the soup was the rice cakes that went with it. There are these special rice cakes called mochi which are made out of a very glutenous rice mashed into a sticky paste and then hardened. You can only buy them at New Years. They are thought to bring long life and wealth. Anyways, these individually packaged little mini-soap bar looking things are sliced open, then toasted. Somehow they transmorph from a rock hard little inedible bar to a ooey-gooey treat with a crispy shell. Yum! You can also stuff them with cheese, wrap them in nori and dip them in soy sauce - also yum!
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