Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento
Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento

Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, cherry blossom viewing bento. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Great recipe for Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento. I wanted to use the new picnic lunch box that I got from my mother. I always make too much and my stomach gets too full, but the amount was just right this year. It turned out to be a charming, delicious, and pleasing cherry blossom viewing bento..

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook cherry blossom viewing bento using 18 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento:
  1. Make ready First box
  2. Prepare 2 rice bowl's worth ・Bamboo shoot rice onigiri
  3. Take 2 eggs ・Dashimaki tamago (Japanese-style rolled omelette)
  4. Prepare 1 including the leaves from the daikon radish ・Daikon radish and sakura blossoms pickles in sweet vinegar
  5. Get Second box
  6. Prepare 2 ・Kara-age (fried chicken)
  7. Take 4 ・Pork rolls with green beans and carrots
  8. Get 2 ・Miso tsukune (chicken patties) with lotus roots
  9. Prepare 4 ・Asparagus rolled with bacon
  10. Prepare 1 cut into a heart shapes ・Wiener sausage
  11. Take 1 cut into sakura shapes ・Glazed carrots
  12. Get 1 for decoration and adding color ・Cherry tomatoes & lettuce
  13. Make ready Third box
  14. Get 1 i prefer combining crabsticks with komatsuna over deep-fried tofu ・Simmered komatsuna and crabsticks
  15. Make ready 1 with orange peels ・Sweet potato simmered with lemon
  16. Make ready 1 i overboiled mine… ・Nanohana dressed with Japanese mustard
  17. Make ready 6 pieces ・Strawberries (I use the Amaou variety)
  18. Get 4 pieces ・Dekopon (Siranui citrus fruit)

Hanami Bento: Spring in a Box No Cherry Blossom viewing party is complete without colorful hanami bentos. Specially prepared by professional chefs and home cooks throughout Japan for their customers and loved ones to enjoy during this important spring festival, these delightful bento boxes are brimming with the bounty of the season. Cherry blossom viewing is very informal, of course, and so finger foods and other casual foods are common. Along with a bento filled with things like inarizushi (see recipe below), a group might bring along a small hibachi to grill yakitori (grilled chicken on a skewer) or kushidango, sweet rice dumplings brushed with a sugar-soy mixture.

Steps to make Cherry Blossom Viewing Bento:
  1. To make the daikon radish and sakura blossoms pickles in sweet vinegar: Combine the daikon radish and the salted sakura blossoms without removing the salt. Rub them together and let sit for a while. Gently squeeze the excess liquid, then simply soak in sweet vinegar.
  2. Take some sakura blossoms from the daikon radish and sakura blossoms pickles in sweet vinegar, pat dry the excess moisture (using a paper towel) and decorate the bamboo shoot rice onigiri to give a beautiful touch.
  3. For the main dish box: For the tsukune patties, finely mince the chicken breast meat, firm tofu, lotus root, and shiso leaves. Season with ginger, sake, and miso. Coat the tsukune with miso after they are cooked.
  4. I used a special miso from Nagoya for the miso, so there was no need for me to add any other seasonings! I coated the tsukune patties with the miso dissolved in a bit of water after they were finished cooking.
  5. For the side dishes: I added homemade orange peels which I stored in the freezer to my usual sweet potato simmered with lemon recipe. Refreshing.
  6. The "Nanohana Dressed with Japanese Mustard" recipe is "Nikoniko-poo"'s recipe. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/145128-easy-%E2%98%85-nanohana-dressed-in-japanese-mustard-in-3-minutes
  7. Here's a bird's eye view.

Cherry blossom viewing is very informal, of course, and so finger foods and other casual foods are common. Along with a bento filled with things like inarizushi (see recipe below), a group might bring along a small hibachi to grill yakitori (grilled chicken on a skewer) or kushidango, sweet rice dumplings brushed with a sugar-soy mixture. Hanami Bento for a Cherry Blossom Viewing. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. We will rent a bicycle from Ibaraki station, then head for Terumi's studio.

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