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comfort food: washoku versus cottage pie

02/12/2017 by Chris

Imagining plates of cool sashimi and delicate confectionery, we Brits don’t often associate traditional Japanese cuisine (washoku) with comfort food. With the exception of ramen, most of the winter warmers well known in Japan are not yet familiar here. In fact, with winter temperatures rarely rising above freezing in some regions, Japan is home to many hearty meals and steamy hotpot-style recipes. Shabu-shabu, oden and yudōfu are just three Japanese winter dishes that I’d love to see more of in the UK.

It’s fair to say, however, that we have plenty of our own traditional comfort food. We certainly need it; this week it was revealed that the optimal outdoor temperature for growing well-adjusted humans is 22°C, a level of warmth which no British city reaches on average. Particularly now that Christmas is drawing near and the cold is starting to bite, it seems everybody is gravitating towards the heavy, familiar recipes of tradition. Even I am following suit. As a result, we have recently enjoyed some interesting fusion dinners such as this one.

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On my table today:

  • miso soup with shiitake, sweet potato and chives
  • soy simmered squash (follow link for the full recipe)
  • asparagus karashizu
  • cottage pie

Notes after the jump!

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chawanmushi

05/06/2016 by Chris

I’ve been experimenting lately with a little side dish called chawanmushi (茶碗蒸し), which charmingly translates as ‘steamed in a teacup’. It consists of two basic elements: a delicate, savoury egg custard and a miniature quest. When the custard is served in its teacup, you must take up your spoon and hunt the tasty morsels hidden within. Sounds fun, right? At home, we don’t have any teacups of the diminutive, lidded variety I saw used for chawanmushi in Kyoto. My chunky Le Creuset espresso cups, however, are a perfect substitute.

chawanmushi

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half English breakfast

19/01/2016 by Chris

Rice for breakfast: three simple words which make my Japanese girlfriend very happy. At first, it was an alien concept to me, but I’ve come to like it too. As it turns out, the worse case of breakfast culture shock was on her side; after years in the UK she is still unable to accept or understand Weetabix, or ‘horse food’ as she calls it!

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