Saikyo yaki is served at good Japanese restaurants in the world but you can make it at home with fraction of the cost and it is pretty easy to make.| RecipeTin Japan
Dashimaki tamago (Japanese rolled omelette) is made by rolling thin layers of egg with sweet dashi flavour. It is so authentic typical Japanese egg dish.| RecipeTin Japan
Very simple but refreshing salad. Salty and sour pickled plum adds a unique flavour to the Japanese-style dressing which goes so well with Daikon Salad.| RecipeTin Japan
Gomoku Gohan (Japanese Mixed Rice) is rice cooked in seasoned dashi stock with 5 vegetables. You can almost eat the rice by itself without any other dishes!| RecipeTin Japan
Breaded, deep fried crispy pork cutlet, Tonkatsu (Japanese Pork Schnitzel) is quite easy to make and served with sweet and spicy tonkatsu sauce.| RecipeTin Japan
A family recipe for Karaage chicken, the famous Japanese fried chicken! Crispy, golden and perfectly seasoned. My grown-up kids still beg me to make this!| RecipeTin Japan
Yosenabe is packed with seafood, chicken and vegetables. Unlike shabushabu, you don’t need dipping sauces because yosenabe is cooked in flavoured soup.| RecipeTin Japan
Here are 7 different kinds of Japanese Dashi stock recipes, all condensed in one page, from professional recipes to vegetarian dashi stock.| RecipeTin Japan
Oden is a kind of hot pot consisting of daikon, potatoes, eggs, Konbu (kelp), konnyaku, and various fish cakes, simmered in dash based soup stock.| RecipeTin Japan
Part 1 of Japanese Pantry Essentials containing the most basic seasonings used in Japanese home-cooking, SaShiSuSeSo.| RecipeTin Japan
Konbu Seaweed Salad with Cucumber is a great way of eating a good amount of konbu (Kelp). It is a very refreshing salad with a hint of ginger flavour.| RecipeTin Japan
the Glossary page is a collection of mostly Japanese words and Japanese ingredients that appear frequently in my recipes.| RecipeTin Japan