In this video, I will show you how to prepare Japanese breakfast and what kind of dishes you can keep in stock in the fridge.
I will show you the EASIEST ways so that you can make it every day.
A typical Japanese breakfast consists of white rice (ä¸ťéŁ Shushoku: staple food in Japan), soup (ćąçŠ Shirumono: usually the Miso soup), 1 main dish (丝č Shusai: usually Yakizakana the grilled fish), 1 to 3 side dishes (ĺŻč Fukusai: usually vegetable dishes).
HERE ARE SOME IDEAS:
((ä¸ťéŁ Shushoku: White Rice))
How to Cook Rice in a Pot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DovkR...
How to Cook Rice in a Rice Cooker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUWV9...
((ćąçŠ Shirumono: Soup))
Soup Recipe Ideas ăšăźă ăŹăˇă
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
((丝č Shusai: Main Dish))
((ĺŻč Fukusai: Side Dish))
There is no rule to say this is Main or Side. Usually the main dish contains meat or fish, side dish contains vegetables, but if you serve in a small portion, it will become a side dish. So I have the main and the side dishes in the same playlist.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
FYI: When you keep some side dishes in stock in the fridge, we call those 常ĺč (Jyoubisai).
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How to Make Japanese Breakfast (Recipe Ideas) 日本の朝食レシピアイディア - OCHIKERON - CREATE EAT HAPPY ─ ochikeron
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