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Tiny Powerful 6 Pc Japanese Traditional Food Fridge Magnets
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This set of traditional Japanese food looks so tasty! They are A Super Strong magnet pack. This pack of Japanese food magnets includes tea pot magnet, tea cup magnet, bowl of rice magnet, bowl of miso soup magnet, chopsticks on a chopstick rest magnet, and shusai fish magnet. These magnets are super strong and can stay firmly on refrigerators, magnet boards, and lockers. For ages 10 to 103. MADE IN Japan. Pack 4″ x 4″, magnets approx 1/2″ – 1″… More >>
Reasons People Still Preserve Traditional Christmas Cooking
What is traditional Christmas cooking? Well, that depends on you and your family. Tradition is something you make up as you go along. A traditional Christmas is what is traditional in your home. It may be a recipe handed down from your great grandmother or it may be something you thought of in a desperate hurry last Christmas Eve. Anything can become a tradition. What makes something traditional depends on how we feel about it.
That said, once something becomes traditional then you change it at your peril. If your children expect to come home to stir the Christmas pudding and put in the family favors then you had better not change it. They may be away at college or carving out a big career for themselves in the city but they will still expect Christmas to be the Christmas they remember. Christmas cooking is a big part, maybe the biggest part, of the way we remember Christmas.
Every part of Christmas is accompanied by food of one sort or another. The tastes and smells of that food fixes the memory of Christmas in our minds. That smell of cinnamon or hot sugar. If we catch a hint of it anywhere at anytime we are transported instantly back in time to a Christmas kitchen of our childhood. That is the power of traditional Christmas cooking.
I remember how when my mother-in-law was alive and would come to us for Christmas dinner, I had to cook a big traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Turkey seemed a very dry meat to me so I looked through one of my cookery books and found a recipe that involved glazing the turkey with apricot jam for the last 15 minutes of cooking. As a “proper” cook I was appalled, but it seemed to work, so every year I poured a pot of apricot jam over my turkey and, I have to confess, it was delicious.
When my mother-in-law died I saw the opportunity to change our family’s traditional Christmas cooking routine. At last my culinary skills would find true expression in a Christmas dinner that would be original and exciting. No more apricot jam for me. I would amaze family and friends with my creations. But no matter what I tried in subsequent years nothing was quite as good as the old turkey recipe with its apricot jam. It had become part of our family’s traditional Christmas cooking. So I gave in and everyone was much happier, even me.
However good a cook you are and whatever new recipes you may attempt in the rest of the year Christmas is a time to come back to traditional Christmas cooking whatever that might be for you and your family. There is a profound wisdom in that which cooks too easily forget. When we cook we are engaging in one of the great acts of social ritual. We are not just cooking for ourselves we are cooking for other people. Our Christmas dinner table expresses not just our skill but our human relationships. Traditional Christmas cooking encapsulates all those relationships, gathered over the years, with people still living and people long since dead that go into making us what we are. At Christmas ghosts sit down at out tables. Traditional Christmas cooking makes sure they are happy ones.
Traditional Italian Recipes : How To Oven Roast Vegetables
Learn tips and advice on how best to roast vegetables in this free video lesson on Italian cooking.Expert: Judith Amdur Bio: Judith Amdur is passing down family recipes and is proud to share this classic Italian meals. A passion for cooking for thirty years, you will learn her secrets. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
Traditional Japanese Cooking And Miso Soup
Did you know that traditional Japanese cooking is one of the healthiest in the world? This is why the Japanese have a low rate of diseases, especially those which pertain to the digestive system. More and more people are trying to learn the art of traditional Japanese cooking not only because it is healthy, but also because it offers an exciting and refreshing taste.
What constitutes a traditional Japanese meal? If you often visit Japanese restaurants, or has been invited to the home of a Japanese national, you might be familiar with the most basic of their food: miso soup is always served first; a warm soup to whet your appetite, you can add vegetables into the soup to make it even more healthy. It is rich in vitamins and minerals, and its rich taste makes it complement any type of Japanese food. Best served when hot, miso soup is a traditional Japanese food that has passed the test of time.
To make the miso soup, you will need three cups of dashi and a quarter of a cup of miso; a cubed slice of tofu that is one inch long and half inch wide, and two teaspoons of chopped green onions. Place the dashi in a saucepan and wait until it almost boils. The miso should be in a sieve, dipped in the dashi until soft, and slowly pushed out of the sieve, until dissolved completely. Add the tofu last, and serve with green onions.
The best thing about traditional Japanese cooking is that it is very simple, and yet very healthy and tasty. Japanese food usually includes rice, which is a staple, sushi, vegetables, fish and other meats. Noodle soups can also be part of a Japanese meal. As can be seen, a traditional Japanese meal is a well-balanced and tasty meal to be enjoyed by the whole family.
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70 Traditional African Recipes: Authentic classic dishes from all over Africa adapted for the Western kitchen–all shown step-by-step in 300 simple-to-follow photographs
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No other land but Africa can boast such a rich and varied range of cooking styles. The food reflects the diverse cultural influences, with its exotic blend of aromatic ingredients, textures and colours. The authentic flavours of this great land are brought together in this exciting collection of recipes…. More >>


