by Elizabeth Andoh | Dec 29, 2021 | Kitchen Culture, Winter
お雑煮Ozōni “Honorable Miscellany Stew” Served for brunch on Gan Jitsu (New Year’s Day), and on many chilly winter mornings thereafter, ozōni is enjoyed throughout Japan. The name of the dish is rather straightforward and descriptive: the “o” is an honorific...
by Elizabeth Andoh | Dec 29, 2021 | Culture, Holiday, Kitchen PROJECTS, Winter
A sampling of REGIONAL OZŌNI Top row, from left: Kanto (Tokyo area) style, Kansai (Kyoto, Osaka) style, Kanto, KansaiBottom row, from left: Tottori with adzuki-jiru, Miyagi with whole grilled goby fish, Kagawa (Shikoku) with anko-filled mochi, Hakata with buri and...
by Elizabeth Andoh | Dec 17, 2021 | Kitchen Culture, Winter
ゆず湯・Yuzu Yu Food customs in Japan often involve word-play. The winter solstice that occurs on or about December 22 is called tōji 『冬至』, literally “winter arrives.” But the word tōji can also be written as 『湯治』meaning “hot-spring cure” or...
by Elizabeth Andoh | Dec 17, 2021 | Kitchen PROJECTS, Winter
季節のゆず味噌・Kisetsu no Yuzu MisoSeasonal Citrusy Miso Sauce The Japanese delight in bringing elements — often fresh produce — of each season to table. Yuzu citrus fruits ripen from green to golden yellow as autumn turns to winter. As yuzu ripen, the...