A week of dinner 🍚🥕 Japanese style healthy dinner recipes

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @TheOriginalJellicle
    @TheOriginalJellicle 2 роки тому +49

    There's something about your videos that's so comforting and calm, I love them

    • @maliiandthemango
      @maliiandthemango 2 роки тому +1

      hii! can anyone explain how they make japanese white rice, because in the US it never tastes like it, but in a restaurant, it does. any tips? any companies that make japanese rice in america?

  • @kimberlytrosvikwood7504
    @kimberlytrosvikwood7504 2 роки тому +10

    I love your seasoned rice recipes, they're so easy and good! Can you do a video with more of those?

    • @maliiandthemango
      @maliiandthemango 2 роки тому

      hii! can anyone explain how they make japanese white rice, because in the US it never tastes like it, but in a restaurant, it does. any tips? any companies that make japanese rice in america?

    • @selenetawfiq1762
      @selenetawfiq1762 Рік тому

      @@maliiandthemango idk about America , but the main things to consider are making sure you use Japanese or Egyptian rice and when you add water to rice add boiling water and avoid salt they don’t usually put it

  • @Scarletteuuh
    @Scarletteuuh 2 роки тому +6

    The rice with mushrooms looked so good ! I think I'm going to try it ^-^

  • @gemmaward
    @gemmaward 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for your video ! I’m a big fan of Japanese food & culture! I felt so comfortable when watched your video . The video films in a tidy, bright & clean kitchen ! The steps & the cooking skills present very well in this video , it is easy to follow!
    I was inspired by this video to make nice home make Japanese meal in uk now !

  • @bentweats8369
    @bentweats8369 2 роки тому +6

    I love your videos! They're always a joy to watch :D

  • @Tgill122
    @Tgill122 2 роки тому +4

    Such great recipes ideas, thank you!!

  • @CherishVlogs
    @CherishVlogs 2 роки тому +3

    Love it!!! Arigatou gozaimasu Yuka San 🥰

  • @HelpThePeople2025
    @HelpThePeople2025 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your recipes! Much appreciated! ❤

  • @paulaannstewartTHANKFUL2024
    @paulaannstewartTHANKFUL2024 6 місяців тому +4

    You are wonderful! Great recipes :)

    • @Maplecook
      @Maplecook 2 місяці тому

      She's great, eh? haha

  • @LittleBakemono
    @LittleBakemono 2 роки тому +3

    Everything looks so yummy, as usual ! I'd love to try that mackerel recipe 😋
    Would it be possible to have more sweet potatoe recipes ? I'm currently growing some in my garden for the fun of it, but I don't really know how I'll eat them, and I'm curious as to how people eat them in Japan :)

    • @maliiandthemango
      @maliiandthemango 2 роки тому

      hii! can anyone explain how they make japanese white rice, because in the US it never tastes like it, but in a restaurant, it does. any tips? any companies that make japanese rice in america?

    • @LittleBakemono
      @LittleBakemono 2 роки тому +1

      @@maliiandthemango I don't live in the US, but I'm sure you can find some Japanese rice there :) Maybe look for sushi rice, or if possible, go to an asian supermarket ?

  • @martharamirez1389
    @martharamirez1389 2 роки тому +2

    My husband loves sweet potatoe I don't like cooking with it cause ITS HARD TO CUT but can't wait 2 try all these lovely foods 😋 🥰

    • @maliiandthemango
      @maliiandthemango 2 роки тому

      hii! can anyone explain how they make japanese white rice, because in the US it never tastes like it, but in a restaurant, it does. any tips? any companies that make japanese rice in america?

  • @melaniehochuli4728
    @melaniehochuli4728 2 роки тому +1

    Love these recipies and I'm definitely going to try some of them!! Any recommendations on Sake substitutes until l have the time to go to a store that has it? My normal supermarkets sadly don't sell any...

    • @yuka_jp
      @yuka_jp  2 роки тому +2

      Please try cooking wine or mirin if you have :)

  • @ShilaSilverho
    @ShilaSilverho 3 місяці тому

    I love your videos!

  • @RodeoSwappingBoogie
    @RodeoSwappingBoogie 2 роки тому

    Whoooaaa ❤ so yummy looking again, thank you

  • @sillytuna6225
    @sillytuna6225 Рік тому

    loveee your channel and recipes!! ^_^

  • @Budget80s
    @Budget80s 2 роки тому

    I love watching you cook and can't wait to try some of your recipes. I'm new to Japanese cooking, are there brands of mirin and soy sauce you would recommend?

    • @maliiandthemango
      @maliiandthemango 2 роки тому

      hii! can anyone explain how they make japanese white rice, because in the US it never tastes like it, but in a restaurant, it does. any tips? any companies that make japanese rice in america?

  • @maycab532
    @maycab532 4 місяці тому

    Can you recommend good brand miso and dashi please.

  • @97marimm
    @97marimm 2 роки тому

    Your videos are really cool!
    I don't know if I can ask this, but is the rice cooker you use any good? It heats up evenly or cooks quickly and doesn't have many risks of burning food, etc... (japanese rice cookers are excellent but a little pricey 😅) Just in case I need to buy a new one...😊

    • @yuka_jp
      @yuka_jp  2 роки тому +1

      Hi thank you for the comment! The one I use is good enough to make rice :) It cooks rice quickly like in 15-30 minutes, it never burns food 😊

    • @97marimm
      @97marimm 2 роки тому

      @@yuka_jp Good to know! Thank you! 😉
      All the best to you! 🤗

  • @MyGoldSky
    @MyGoldSky Рік тому

    Hey Yuka, do you use a parriculair brand of miso? Or different miso's??

  • @asiankitchen5294
    @asiankitchen5294 Рік тому

    Do you use red or white miso paste?

  • @marcytep7103
    @marcytep7103 2 роки тому

    What’s the miso paste name/brand you used in this one. ?

  • @sumaiyahhnn3931
    @sumaiyahhnn3931 Рік тому +1

    I love japanese food but sake/mirin/cooking wine 😢😢😢 i cannot use none of them

  • @Jesuismarlene
    @Jesuismarlene 2 місяці тому

    How much (Gramm) rice do you eat by your meal ?

  • @starshine5812
    @starshine5812 2 роки тому +1

    delicious video that inspired a dinner idea!
    12:36 this isn't paprika in english, but "bell pepper" ;) i see this mistake a lot with japanese speakers. i wonder if it's some kind of case where it was translated strangely 🤔

    • @yuka_jp
      @yuka_jp  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much 🥹 I've been calling it paprika 😂😂

    • @starshine5812
      @starshine5812 2 роки тому

      @@yuka_jp Paprika is a powdered spice made from dried and ground bell peppers. I think somehow because of this, it's a common mistake.

    • @yuka_jp
      @yuka_jp  2 роки тому +1

      @@starshine5812 I see! We call red/yellow bell pepper "paprika" in Japanese :) Maybe that's one of the reasons why 😂

    • @eaglenoimoto
      @eaglenoimoto 2 роки тому +1

      Bell peppers are called “paprika” in German and many European languages. I have heard Kiwis and Australians used the word, too.

    • @maliiandthemango
      @maliiandthemango 2 роки тому

      hii! can anyone explain how they make japanese white rice, because in the US it never tastes like it, but in a restaurant, it does. any tips? any companies that make japanese rice in america?

  • @rossypossy82
    @rossypossy82 11 місяців тому

    What types of mealsnor ingredients could i use to maoe glutem free meals

  • @mylanyoung
    @mylanyoung 2 роки тому

    What's the song at 13:45? So relaxing :)

  • @maypong2007
    @maypong2007 4 місяці тому

    Sesame oil if not for frying

  • @kangzhetan8489
    @kangzhetan8489 2 роки тому +1

    For the 1st miso soup, is instant miso powder alright? Or does it have to be any specific kind of dashi?

    • @yuka_jp
      @yuka_jp  2 роки тому

      It's dashi powder, different from instant miso soup :)

    • @mayajasinski5972
      @mayajasinski5972 6 місяців тому

      She is right. Instant miso powder. Not dashi powder. Dashi is a fish based stalk for many soup bases in Japan but commonly used for miso soup. I live in Japan for 5 years now so I know.

  • @Oyuki-Mayonesa
    @Oyuki-Mayonesa 7 місяців тому

    👏👏

  • @mayajasinski5972
    @mayajasinski5972 6 місяців тому

    Guys please do not think her clapping hands together is praying to Jesus Christ. I just saw a comment thinking she believes in Jesus Christ just because she claps her hands before a meal. That's wrong and very ignorant way of thinking. Japanese people usually always say thank you by saying "itadakimasu!" before eating in respect for the chef and for herself. Not everyone says it so sometimes they just clap and show appreciation that way. Also, your meals were very delicious! I enjoyed the teriyaki! Breakfast fish sausage was very delicious too! Some dinners are a bit expensive in Japan but some are affordable and I appreciate that! She is cooking for her husband so for left overs, you can leave them in the fridge and save them for the next day to save up on money. I wouldn't suggest being a pig and eating it all.

  • @maliiandthemango
    @maliiandthemango 2 роки тому

    hii! can anyone explain how they make japanese white rice, because in the US it never tastes like it, but in a restaurant, it does. any tips? any companies that make japanese rice in america?

  • @Aria1456
    @Aria1456 Рік тому

    your fire too big thats why some of the dishes end up being overcooked. i love the dishes that are shown... going to make some of them :)

  • @LizaAkter-zd5vp
    @LizaAkter-zd5vp Рік тому

    What is deshi powder

    • @mayajasinski5972
      @mayajasinski5972 6 місяців тому

      It's dashi powder. Sometimes they serve it in a liquid. For some reason, she didn't answer your comment so, I will. They mostly use it in a base for miso soups. That's pretty much where I have seen it being used. It's a fish based powder. So it is not vegan if you plan on making this and you are vegan. It make miso soup extremely flavorful. But, don't put too much. Just about 2 tablespoons is fine I think or until it adjusts to your taste.

  • @yusra4709
    @yusra4709 Рік тому +14

    I really really loved Japanese culture and food but foods are have sake 😔😫 I'm muslim,, but i will make Japanese foods without sake❤️❤️

    • @jtag2918
      @jtag2918 Місяць тому +2

      You can add water or broth in place of the sake. 😊 I’m not sure about the mirin (it’s sweetened cooking wine) but maybe a homemade lighter version of simple syrup. Or more water/broth and a slight amount of extra sugar. Definitely worth a try!
      Also, depending on how you feel about it cooking it burns off the alcohol content so there’s that. But definitely do what you’re comfortable with.

    • @katzeflufi1547
      @katzeflufi1547 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@jtag2918 i saw some recipes that used honey instead of mirin

    • @pinkmagicali
      @pinkmagicali Місяць тому +2

      I’m sure you could likely get alcohol free sake, to give flavour without the alcohol (assuming that’s what you’re trying to avoid). But also heat destroys alcohol so you could likely find out the details (temp and time required) and see if a dish reaches that to allow you to use it.

  • @tripL7
    @tripL7 10 місяців тому

    Love the prayers before eating. Are you A believer in Christ Jesus?

    • @mayajasinski5972
      @mayajasinski5972 6 місяців тому +4

      They always do this before eating. It's not a prayer. It's to say thank you for the meal even to herself. It's showing to be grateful.