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Ekiben 駅弁 – A brief introduction to train station bento in Japan

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Published on: October 16, 2010

Ekiben - Train station bento

Ekiben, or “Railway bento” are a particular type of bento that I really hadn’t heard of until I went to Japan the first time. Ekiben are simply bento served at train stations and on trains.
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How to make chicken tsukune (Japanese meatball recipe)

Chicken tsukune recipe

Tsukune is so awesome and simple to make. Everybody loves these things. Tsukune is, simply enough, a Japanese-style chicken meatball usually served in izakaya and yakitori restaurants. I’ve seen them (and eaten them) made in so many different ways that there doesn’t seem to be one “correct” way to do it. There actually probably is, and I’m just missing it :)
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How to make nikujaga (Japanese simmered meat and potatoes)

Categories: bento staples, dashi
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Published on: October 6, 2010

Nikujaga

Nikujaga is a simmered, sweet Japanese meat and potato stew. All my Japanese cookbooks proclaim “Men love this dish!”, but it really appeals to anyone who is a meat-and-potatoes lover.
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How to make saba shioyaki (Japanese salt broiled mackerel recipe)

Saba shioyaki

Saba shioyaki time! Okay, so you’ve already learned how to make salmon shioyaki, and you’ve all learned how to clean and cut saba (mackerel), now we can combine those two techniques to make the incredibly easy and delicious dish. saba shioyaki.
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Black Cod Kasuzuke Recipe (cod marinated in sake lees)

Black Cod Kasuzuke

Black cod kasuzuke very delicious, very popular in the U.S. and surprisingly easy to prepare. Black cod can be a bit pricey, but I assure you; it’s worth it. I had this dish for the first time at Maneki in Seattle’s International District years ago and I fell in love with it.
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