Showing posts with label bento. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bento. Show all posts

Friday, June 11, 2010

Shinji's Bento 進児の弁当



Braised pork over rice. Side dishes are:
steamed asparagus
namasu (pickled daikon and carrots)
cucumbers and wakame in an umeboshi vinegar dressing
dashimaki tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet)

Umeboshi on FoodistaUmeboshi

Tamagoyaki on FoodistaTamagoyaki

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Shinji's Bento 進児の弁当



The rice is steamed with scallops, sake, mirin, and light colored soy sauce.

The side dishes are:
steamed green beans
steamed bean sprouts tossed with sesame dressing
dashimaki tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet)
simmered hijiki, carrots, and green beans

Scallops on FoodistaScallops

Bento Box on FoodistaBento Box

Monday, June 7, 2010

Shinji's Bento 進児の弁当



Braised pork on rice. Side dishes are:

bean sprouts with a sesame dressing
simmered hijiki with carrots and green beans
steamed broccoli
dashimaki tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet)

Bento Box on FoodistaBento Box

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Shinji's Bento 進児の弁当



Since our move to NYC it is definitely harder to come up with more traditional Japanese side dishes. Here is a good example of three side dishes made with ingredients that are easy to find in any USA supermarket. Hard-boiled eggs provide for a variety from the more popular Japanese omelet (dashimaki tamagoyaki). Broccoli can be steamed and then topped with some mayonnaise. And, finally, pickling cucumbers with some salt or if you prefer sweeter, with a mixture of rice wine vinegar and sugar. Dried shiso leaves, either red or green, is easy to find, and I always keep some in our pantry. It adds a nice dimension to the pickles.

Teriyaki pork over rice. Side dishes are:
hard-boiled egg
cucumbers pickled with salted and dried purple shiso
steamed broccoli with mayonnaise
simmered hijiki, carrots, and green beans

Bento Box on FoodistaBento Box

Shiso on FoodistaShiso

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Shinji's Bento 進児の弁当



Scallops steamed with rice. Side dishes are:
steamed green beans
steamed bean sprouts with sesame seeds and rayu (chili oil)
dashimaki tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet)
simmered hijiki

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Shinji's Bento 進児の弁当



On top of the rice is braised pork. The side dishes are:
steamed bean sprouts with ground toasted sesame seeds, sesame oil, and salt
simmered hijiki and carrots
steamed broccoli
dashimaki tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet)

Bean Sprouts on FoodistaBean Sprouts

Friday, May 28, 2010

Shinji's Bento 進児の弁当



We have gotten into a routine for Shinji's bento. Originally I was making four side dishes of mostly vegetables from land and sea. Shinji said asked for one more dish, ideally protein based. As the size of the bento is limited I started adding a protein over the rice and it seems to be just right. :-)

Over the rice is teriyaki pork. The side dishes are:

hard-boiled egg
pickled cucumbers with green shiso
steamed broccoli with mayonnaise
simmered nagahijiki (long hijiki) with carrots and green beans

Hijiki Nimono on FoodistaHijiki Nimono

Shiso Leaves on FoodistaShiso Leaves

Bento Box on FoodistaBento Box

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Shinji's Bento 進児の弁当



Thin sliced beef in a teriyaki sauce over rice with some dashimaki tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet).

Side dishes:
toasted mentaiko (spicy cod or pollack roe)
gyoza (pot stickers)
steamed green beans with mayonnaise
kinpira gobo (burdock root and carrots sauteed w. soy sauce and sesame oil)

Gyoza on FoodistaGyoza

Burdock Kinpira (Gobo) on FoodistaBurdock Kinpira (Gobo)

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Shinji's Bento 進児の弁当



At the Korean supermarket, H Mart, we find thin slices of meat for many dishes like bibimpap, yakiniku, or sukiyaki. In Shinji's bento the thin slices of beef are cooked in a sweet soy teriyaki sauce. Other osouzai (side dishes) are:

toasted mentaiko (spciy cod or pollack roe)
tuna, cucumber, and wakame salad (recipe below)
green beans with a walnut dressing (recipe below)
kinpira gobo (burdock root and carrots sauteed in soy and sesame oil)


* The toasted mentaiko is a great side dish to a cool glass of sake or shochu.



Mentaiko