My other Japanese salads - Seaweed Salad: ua-cam.com/video/JzP2jhSWvBk/v-deo.html Sesame Spinach: ua-cam.com/video/iVykxIyJEUw/v-deo.html Japanese Potato Salad: ua-cam.com/video/OnumR04V7Ls/v-deo.html
I have been looking for something yummy and “new” and healthy to do with my imitation crab. This is perfect!! Imitation crab is inexpensive and I have been buying it more lately - I can’t wait to impress my friends with this! 😊
Hello Marc! I really enjoy kanikama, believe it or not. A couple of years ago, I decided to experiment over a month or two, buying different varieties from the stores. They really vary a lot! I found one I liked much better than the others. It was good to know. I'm eager to try this. Thanks so much for sharing it with us, and thanks for all of the hard work you do each week to make great videos and share creative recipes. Have a good week!
Thanks Erin! That's a great idea taste testing a variety of brands. I tried to find the most generic looking kanikama for this so it's similar to what's available in other parts of the world, but we have many different kinds here as well. They even have ones that are shaped like crab claws and the texture is so similar to the real thing. I hope your week goes better than the last!
Thank you Marc again another recipe will you knock it out of the park brother I tried this and I've had it at the sushi place but I never knew quite how to get the same thing at home and now it's what you've shown me it's like dude this is it this is one of the best salads I love this salad and thank you very much brother you have a good one God bless you take care from your friend in the US Nicholas
Oh, this looks really delicious, Marc. I pinned this for later in the week. (I need to work my way back towards light and veg heavy 😉.) Have a great day!
I always have such, "OMG, of course!" moments when I watch your videos. I never knew that kanikama and kamaboko were the same thing...but I ought to have. (Hangs head in shame.) In my neighbourhood (small town in Hyogo ken) people around me called this, "Kani sutikku," which I always suspected was not correct. hahaha My wife is in love with Meyer lemons. She buys them by the bagful. hahaha The colours and textures on the finished product are A-1, as always. The lettuce leaf was an awesome choice for added visual impact.
If it makes you feel any better, I had no idea crab sticks were invented in Japan until I moved here. Kani Stikku is a brand name made by Osaki Suisan and I think they're the first ones to turn immitation crab into the crab sticks we know. Sugiyo had their version out earlier but it was more like shredded crab than sticks. Meyer's are great aren't they? I used to use them as a substitute for yuzu when I lived in the US, but now that I'm in Japan and can get yuzu easier than Meyer lemon's it's a real treat to find them in the store. Turns out a neighbor has a tree full of them, which is where I got this one. BTW the lettuce isn't just for show, I normally line the whole plate with leaves and then eat the salad as lettuce wraps.
@@NoRecipes Kani sutikku: OMG! You just taught me something I ought to have known years ago! Thank you!! I can't wait to tell the students this stuff!! Yuzu and Meyers: we have the exact same problem, in reverse to each other. Good luck growing ANY citrus in Canada, though. hahaha Great idea with the lettuce. It looked like butter lettuce you were using...but I'm no botanist. In fact, botany is just about my weakest science category. My (ex)wife's mother used to ask me about this plant and that tree, whenever we took walks around Vancouver. I'd always answer, "Shiran," because to me, a plant is a plant. haha Sorry for getting long-winded. Fist bump!
@@Maplecook Yea, the lettuce is just called "leaf lettuce" here, but it seem like like the same stuff as butter/bibb/boston sold in NA. It doesn't look as pretty, I but I like the texture of iceberg lettuce better.
I just bought the the Kani and Kewpie today so I'll be making this tomorrow! I think I'll also be making your Teriyaki Chicken this week. Ever since I found that recipe I refuse to make it any other way. It's so perfect!!! Thank you!!! 😊
Thanks Lynda! That probably wouldn't have been my first choice, but I guess it would work. The dengaku is a much more traditional dish where this is a very modern dish. Personally I'd think of this more like potato salad or coleslaw in terms of the dishes I'd pair this with, fried foods such as ebifry, tonkatsu or karaage would be at the top of my list. That being said, pairings are very subjective, so you should pair it with whatever works best for you😉
Hi Rowaida, assuming you're looking for a vegetarian subsitute, canned jackfruit, or sauteed shredded maitake mushrooms would be a good substitute. I also like the idea of lions mane mushroom as suggested by Lenore.
Thanks Agustín! I dropped the intro because looking at the analytics for my videos, a lot of people stopped watching as soon as the intro started (the graph had a cliff right where the intro starts). Since they're a bit of work to make and it seems that some people don't like them it just didn't make sense to continue including it.
The noodles are made from starch (usually mung bean). They go by various names in different countries. If you ever need a more detailed explanation for an ingredient, please check the accompanying post on my website where I write an explanation for each ingredient (the link is always in the video description). As for salt vs soy sauce. The salt is for getting the water to come out of the vegetables, not for seasoning, this process is call shiomomi in Japanese ( literally "rubbed with salt"). Additionally, soy sauce would make the salad turn brown, which would ruin the nice color.
There isn't really a 1:1 mayo subsitute that doesn't taste like mayo. My suggestion would be to just use a different dressing. This could be something you know you already like or something as simple as olive oil and lemon juice.
My other Japanese salads - Seaweed Salad: ua-cam.com/video/JzP2jhSWvBk/v-deo.html Sesame Spinach: ua-cam.com/video/iVykxIyJEUw/v-deo.html Japanese Potato Salad: ua-cam.com/video/OnumR04V7Ls/v-deo.html
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I have been looking for something yummy and “new” and healthy to do with my imitation crab. This is perfect!! Imitation crab is inexpensive and I have been buying it more lately - I can’t wait to impress my friends with this! 😊
I hope they enjoy it! Thanks for taking the time to drop a comment!
This is one of the best kani salad recipes I've tried! The tips made all the difference! Tkq so much.
You're welcome! I'm happy to hear you enjoyed it!
Sriracha sauce added to it, makes it so much better
A good way to turn up the heat!
Hello Marc! I really enjoy kanikama, believe it or not. A couple of years ago, I decided to experiment over a month or two, buying different varieties from the stores. They really vary a lot! I found one I liked much better than the others. It was good to know. I'm eager to try this. Thanks so much for sharing it with us, and thanks for all of the hard work you do each week to make great videos and share creative recipes. Have a good week!
Thanks Erin! That's a great idea taste testing a variety of brands. I tried to find the most generic looking kanikama for this so it's similar to what's available in other parts of the world, but we have many different kinds here as well. They even have ones that are shaped like crab claws and the texture is so similar to the real thing. I hope your week goes better than the last!
Thank you Marc again another recipe will you knock it out of the park brother I tried this and I've had it at the sushi place but I never knew quite how to get the same thing at home and now it's what you've shown me it's like dude this is it this is one of the best salads I love this salad and thank you very much brother you have a good one God bless you take care from your friend in the US Nicholas
Wow that was quick! I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it😀
Wow, absolutely delicious noodles😋, thanks for sharing! 👌Definitely will tryout your awesome recipes!🥰😍👍@!!
Thanks! I hope you enjoy it!
Beautiful salad Marc! It looked so delicious and refreshing. Your knife skills are amazing too. Well off to watch more of your videos. 👍
Thanks Ron, the knife skills just require a bit of practice. I'm still working speed😄
Made this for dinner tonight. Was sooo ono! I love the lemon/lemon zest accent. Will definitely make it again! 😋
Hi Lynda, I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed it! The lemon juice/zest makes it work for me too😄
Wow Looks Amazing Yummy And delicious 😋
Thank you!
I love salad..I will try this for my menu
I hope you enjoy it!
Oh, this looks really delicious, Marc. I pinned this for later in the week. (I need to work my way back towards light and veg heavy 😉.)
Have a great day!
Thank you, you too!
My nieces are a huge fan of this salad! I guess I know what our next cooking tutorial will be!! Thank you. 😁👍
I hope you and your nieces enjoy it! 😄
@@NoRecipes We rolled some maki last time and made banana bread from scratch before that, so this recipe would be perfect for us to make next! 😁👍
@@classical7 Good idea! Not sure how old they are, but I've made gyoza before with 4 year olds and that was a lot of fun.
Looks so yummy and healthy! Thanks for sharing your recipe! 😊
Thanks! It's not really a diet food, given the mayo, but you do get a lot of veggies, and it's yummy for sure 😀
I always have such, "OMG, of course!" moments when I watch your videos. I never knew that kanikama and kamaboko were the same thing...but I ought to have. (Hangs head in shame.)
In my neighbourhood (small town in Hyogo ken) people around me called this, "Kani sutikku," which I always suspected was not correct. hahaha
My wife is in love with Meyer lemons. She buys them by the bagful. hahaha
The colours and textures on the finished product are A-1, as always. The lettuce leaf was an awesome choice for added visual impact.
If it makes you feel any better, I had no idea crab sticks were invented in Japan until I moved here. Kani Stikku is a brand name made by Osaki Suisan and I think they're the first ones to turn immitation crab into the crab sticks we know. Sugiyo had their version out earlier but it was more like shredded crab than sticks. Meyer's are great aren't they? I used to use them as a substitute for yuzu when I lived in the US, but now that I'm in Japan and can get yuzu easier than Meyer lemon's it's a real treat to find them in the store. Turns out a neighbor has a tree full of them, which is where I got this one. BTW the lettuce isn't just for show, I normally line the whole plate with leaves and then eat the salad as lettuce wraps.
@@NoRecipes Kani sutikku: OMG! You just taught me something I ought to have known years ago! Thank you!! I can't wait to tell the students this stuff!!
Yuzu and Meyers: we have the exact same problem, in reverse to each other. Good luck growing ANY citrus in Canada, though. hahaha
Great idea with the lettuce. It looked like butter lettuce you were using...but I'm no botanist. In fact, botany is just about my weakest science category. My (ex)wife's mother used to ask me about this plant and that tree, whenever we took walks around Vancouver. I'd always answer, "Shiran," because to me, a plant is a plant. haha
Sorry for getting long-winded. Fist bump!
@@Maplecook Yea, the lettuce is just called "leaf lettuce" here, but it seem like like the same stuff as butter/bibb/boston sold in NA. It doesn't look as pretty, I but I like the texture of iceberg lettuce better.
@@NoRecipes You did what I would have done in front of the camera. hahaha
I just bought the the Kani and Kewpie today so I'll be making this tomorrow!
I think I'll also be making your Teriyaki Chicken this week. Ever since I found that recipe I refuse to make it any other way. It's so perfect!!!
Thank you!!! 😊
Hi Kerry, I'm so glad to hear you've been enjoying my chicken teriyaki recipe, I hope this ends up being another favorite😉
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Thanks Rita!
Wow I love it
Thanks!
WOW!YUMMY ❤️
Thanks!
Going to supermarket to buy some kani now! Thank you! As always, great video! Have a lovely weekend! :)
Thanks! I hope you enjoy it😀
Hi you make the preparation look very easy. So tempting try this. Wonderful. Keep it up.
Thank you! Aside from the time required to shred the crab sticks, it's a super easy salad to make!
"Just a lot of practice and a sharp knife." :) I aspire to be that fast and have a knife that sharp!
Keep at it and you'll get there!
i love this so easy
I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed it! Thank you for taking the time to let me know!
This looks so good! I'm thinking it'll pair well with the niku miso dengaku? Can't wait to try!
Thanks Lynda! That probably wouldn't have been my first choice, but I guess it would work. The dengaku is a much more traditional dish where this is a very modern dish. Personally I'd think of this more like potato salad or coleslaw in terms of the dishes I'd pair this with, fried foods such as ebifry, tonkatsu or karaage would be at the top of my list. That being said, pairings are very subjective, so you should pair it with whatever works best for you😉
Thank you for this simple and delicious recipe what can I substitute for the imitation crab kindly advise
Lions mane mushroom has a crab-like flavor that can be useful in this recipe.
Hi Rowaida, assuming you're looking for a vegetarian subsitute, canned jackfruit, or sauteed shredded maitake mushrooms would be a good substitute. I also like the idea of lions mane mushroom as suggested by Lenore.
Great idea!
Nice salad 🥗 Thanks for the recipe ❤️ I’m your new subscriber😀 I got to watch your videos from now on….✅😍
Thank you, and welcome to the channel!
This is the easiest recipe gor kani salad 🥗 , hope to find japanese mayonnaise in jordan 🇯🇴 thanx alot
You’re welcome! Kewpie is the most famous brand of Japanese mayonnaise.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
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Thanks Michaela!
This is one of our favorite things to eat !!! We order it by the trays !!!
Hope you have a chance to try making it at home!
I add toasted seaweed and avocado to it and it taste like California hand roll!
Great idea! Serve it over a bowl of sushi rice and it could be a California Bowl 🍚 😄
Thanksss
You're welcome!
I miss the intro. Also looks delicious
Thanks Agustín! I dropped the intro because looking at the analytics for my videos, a lot of people stopped watching as soon as the intro started (the graph had a cliff right where the intro starts). Since they're a bit of work to make and it seems that some people don't like them it just didn't make sense to continue including it.
Konnichiva!
Those noodles are from rice? Can I substitute them with semolina based ones? Why didn't You used soy sauce instead of salt?
All best.
The noodles are made from starch (usually mung bean). They go by various names in different countries. If you ever need a more detailed explanation for an ingredient, please check the accompanying post on my website where I write an explanation for each ingredient (the link is always in the video description). As for salt vs soy sauce. The salt is for getting the water to come out of the vegetables, not for seasoning, this process is call shiomomi in Japanese ( literally "rubbed with salt"). Additionally, soy sauce would make the salad turn brown, which would ruin the nice color.
@@NoRecipes Now it's clear!!! Thank You Sensei
IS the crab stick steamed.
Crab sticks (a.k.a. imitation crab is made from fish paste and is fully cooked).
Is there a substitute for the Mayo.... I just cannot stand the stuff. Maybe a yogurt?
There isn't really a 1:1 mayo subsitute that doesn't taste like mayo. My suggestion would be to just use a different dressing. This could be something you know you already like or something as simple as olive oil and lemon juice.
Thank you!