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  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 1(Wed) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 13(Mon) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 22(Wed) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 22(Wed) 10:00-12:30

    Home Meal Set

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 30(Thu) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 31(Fri) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

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YUCa’s Table : vol.150

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Menu:
– Miso soup with wakame, tofu and bonito flakes
– Japanese brown rice
– Grilled teriyaki salmon
– Salad
– Sauteed beef and vegetables with dark miso sauce
– Yogurt with homemade kumquat jam

YUCa’s Table : vol.149

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Menu:
– Miso soup with kimchi and tofu
– Green pea rice
– Veggie Gyoza
– Salad
– Natto* with mustard *fermented soybeans
– Yogurt with homemade kumquat jam
– Japanese green tea

YUCa’s Table : vol.148

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Menu:
– Miso based soup with pork, kimchi and lots of vegetables
– Japanese brown rice
– Japanese beef steak with salt and pepper
– Sweetened black beans
– Daikon Miso Dengaku [Recipe]
– Natto* with mustard    *fermented soybeans
– Yogurt with homemade kumquat jam

Daikon Dengaku Miso

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It’s time to enjoy Daikon radish. In winter, you especially see many daikon radish at the supermarket. Daikon radish has plain and a bit bitter taste so it’s good for grating, simmering, steaming and grilling etc…This time, I would like to introduce simmered daikon radish with miso sauce on top called “Daikon no dengaku miso”. This is also simple, easy and yummy recipe! You’ll simmer daikon radish with kelp and Japanese rices until it becomes almost transparent color.(it’s kinda magic!) Then, put bonito flakes to add more comfort flavor. After taking out the daikon radish from the pot, we then put special sauce made of dark brown miso called Haccho-miso. This sauce is AMAZING! You can put this sauce for many other dishes. Enjoy Japanese cooking!

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YUCa’s Table : vol.147

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Menu:
– Soy sauce based soup with wakame seaweed, spring onion and dried tofu
– Japanese brown rice
– Chicken Nanban [Recipe]
– Salad
– Seasoned soybeans, burdock, konnyaku and carrot
– Natto* with mustard    *fermented soybeans
– Green tea

Chicken Nanban

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I met some of my cooking class guests who don’t usually eat pork but chicken. In Japan, people tend to eat more pork rather than chicken. Of course, there are so many delicious Japanese foods with using chicken. My family and I like chicken a lot! This is a recipe for chicken lovers like us! Today’s dish “Chicken Nanban” is one of the Japanese home meals. “Nanban” is a type of dish which has been influenced by Portugal or ethnic countries in our history.”Nanban” dishes are usually either fried or used onion and peppers in a sauce. I love this secret sauce! In this recipe, I cut the chicken into bite-size pieces since I have a small child. But normally, we open the chicken with using knife to be thinly. So, it’s your choice. In addition to this fried chicken, we add tartar sauce made with boiled egg, mayonnaise and onion. This tartar sauce goes well with this salty and sweet sauce. So tasty and so special! Please try it out!!

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The first cookbook by YUCa

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Hello, everyone! I have a news today!! Guess what?
Yes! I am now creating my first cookbook!!! 

It’s been a secret but one of my dreams are publishing a cookbook.
Since this is my first cookbook, I wanted to try something special and fun!!!

1. Entrepreneurial stories – Many of my cooking class guests asked me how I started this cooking class business, challenges I had and what I am now. I couldn’t tell my story in detail during cooking class, but I noticed that so many people are interested in living their dreams. It was not so easy for me in the beginning. Honestly, I once thought that I should stop doing this business etc. I hope you’ll get something new and sparkling things from this book.

2. The first 50 supporters! – Here is the early-bird prize. The first 50 supporters have a chance to write support message for this project. I have been supported by many people since I started my cooking class business. This made me want to try crowd funding and make a special cookbook with my supporters!

3. Rewards – To publish this cookbook, I would like to raise funds. As a reward, I prepared various goods. Those goods are original tote bag, denim bag, Apron and Chopsticks. Of course, those products are sold at my classroom and YUCa’s Japanese Cooking online store only. Now is the time to get those goods as well. Very exclusive!!

Here is the project page (Kickstarter):
The first cookbook by YUCa

I hope you enjoy this journey with me!
YUCa

YUCa’s Table : vol.146

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Menu:
– Soy sauce based soup with Japanese spring onion and dried tofu
– Japanese brown rice
– Nikujaga [Recipe]
– Salad with marinated vegetables
– Natto* with aosa nori seaweed *fermented soybeans
– Pickled cucumber

Ramen Nagi @ Shinjuku

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The other day, my family and I visited Shinjuku area on weekend. As always, I researched local ramen shops and found a “niboshi (dried small sardines) based ramen”. In Japan, we usually use dried small sardines to make Dashi soup broth. I like the flavor from niboshi so I decided to try.
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Grilled cod fish with butter and soy sauce

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When you feel like eating fish but don’t know how to cook it, this is an easy recipe for you! You can try Teriyaki sauce that I introduced in my previous recipe, but this sauce is much easier. Yes, it’s just butter and soy sauce. This is one of the easiest, most simple and yummy sauces that I recommend. Only 3 steps! My son also loves this sauce. Please try it out!

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