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Eiri02 08-28-2010 07:05 AM

Help
 
Well it's actually quite convient that this forum is here! I live alone so as you can imagine I do my own cooking and I've been looking for some simple japanese recipes to try...any recommendations?:)

nobora 08-28-2010 07:13 AM

sushi. its simple and fast and you can find recipes on google

MMM 08-28-2010 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by nobora (Post 826243)
sushi. its simple and fast and you can find recipes on google

Sushi is neither simple nor fast...but surely you can find recipes that will tell you that on Google.

nobora 08-28-2010 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 826244)
Sushi is neither simple nor fast...but surely you can find recipes that will tell you that on Google.

well it depends on the recipe. like california rolls those are pretty simple.

Eiri02 08-28-2010 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by nobora (Post 826246)
well it depends on the recipe. like california rolls those are pretty simple.

thanx I'll look up the recipe!:cool:

MMM 08-28-2010 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by nobora (Post 826246)
well it depends on the recipe. like california rolls those are pretty simple.

California Roll is not Japanese cuisine.

I am not trying to be hard on you nobora, but to say sushi is fast and simple is a real insult to the sushi chefs who literally spend years...sometimes decades...perfecting their art.

Most Japanese people order out for sushi, not make it at home. It requires skills in rice cooking and fish selection and cooking. People will make temaki-zushi at home, but still the rice and vinegar are key.

People don't spend years learning how to make mac-&-cheese or cheeseburgers. They do with sushi. Though in the US it is easier to find what I would consider inedible sushi than the good stuff. The good stuff doesn't have to be super expensive, just cut and prepared by someone that knows what they are doing. A lot of good sushi is knowing a bad hunk of fish. That's why I don't leave what goes in my mouth to the hands of amateurs. That's not being snobby, that's being safe.

Eiri02 08-28-2010 08:49 AM

well...safety is key...especially when it comes to fish

MMM 08-28-2010 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Eiri02 (Post 826264)
well...safety is key...especially when it comes to fish

Fish isn't any more or less volatile than beef, chicken or pork. But we don't eat raw beef, chicken or pork in the US.

Eiri02 08-28-2010 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 826265)
Fish isn't any more or less volatile than beef, chicken or pork. But we don't eat raw beef, chicken or pork in the US.

this is true yet again LOL:D

Sashimister 08-28-2010 10:49 AM

How about Oyakodon for a starter. It's a quick meal.



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