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Cook Japan: Zen and the Art of Rice Cookers
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Cook Japan: Zen and the Art of Rice Cookers is the blog from the Cook Japan shop, sharing great Japanese recipes and fund with Japanese food.
Recent Posts
Eintopf (German one pot stew)
Following a chat about food with two German chums, Helge and Lasse, we thought we should try making Eintopf in the Cook Japan rice cooker: For those new to this dish, that includes Cook Japan until 48-hours ago, Eintopf means literally “o...
Slow Cooked Pork (in the Rice Cooker)
This is a slight variation of a firm Cook Japan family favourite…buta no kakuni (Japanese braised pork belly). Mrs Cook Japan is loving our local supermarket’s so called “forgotten cuts”, in this case pork cheeks… …so it wa...
RICE COOKERS are BACK IN STOCK
There is nothing more disappointing than realising that the rice on the stove is burnt or worse still has turned into a gooey mess. For so many people, the task of making rice is one fraught with difficulty and despairing hope……but help is...
Risotto alla Milanese (in the Rice Cooker)
To celebrate Cook Japan’s little sister getting a new job, I thought I’d invite her round for one of her favourites dishes…Risotto alla Milanese… This is a famous Milanese version of risotto cooked with saffron. The think is, I’ve ...
Rice Cooker Beef Stew
Thankfully Mrs Cook Japan is over last weeks cold, but as the weather stays cold and miserable she still has a desire for hearty meals to keep the cold from the door. Working from home this afternoon, the smell of meat browning was wafting upst...
Kimchi Nabe
You may already have come across our last night of Nabe action… http://cook-japan.blogspot.com/2009/09/nabe-japanese-one-pot-stew.html…but for those of you who missed out that particular delicacy, nabe is a one-pot Japanese dish consisting o...

