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On this day, we set up hina dolls (hina-ningyo) since they are believed to protect girls from bad luck. Party Japanese Culture Girls Day Japan Sushi Ingredients Mascarpone Dessert Hina Matsuri. It is traditionally celebrated with chirashi sushi, which is also known as mixed or scattered sushi. Chirashi sushi is also referred to as bara sushi in.
To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have sushi cake for hinamatsuri (girl's day festival) using 15 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Sushi Cake For Hinamatsuri (Girl's Day Festival):
- Take 840 grams Hot cooked white rice
- Take 3 tbsp Powdered sushi rice mix
- Make ready 2 Eggs
- Get 2 tbsp ☆ Sugar
- Prepare 1 pinch ☆ Salt
- Make ready 1/2 tsp ☆ Soy sauce
- Prepare 1 pinch ☆ Dashi stock granules
- Take 2 small cans Canned tuna (packed in water)
- Prepare 1 tbsp ★ Sugar
- Get 1 tbsp ★ Soy sauce
- Get 1 tbsp ★ Sake
- Prepare 1 Smoked salmon
- Get 6 prawns Boiled and peeled shrimp
- Make ready 1 Salmon roe
- Prepare 1 proper amount snow peas
It is beleived that both dolls, Empress and Emperor absorb all illness and bad spirits of young girls. Japanese Rare old Hinamatsuri Girl's Day daimyo class Norimon (Japanese Covered Litter). Traditional dolls, seasonal foods and spring in the air. Early in spring every year families with daughters celebrate Girls' Day in Japan.
Steps to make Sushi Cake For Hinamatsuri (Girl's Day Festival):
- Mix the sushi rice mix into the rice to make sushi rice.
- Line the cake pan completely with plastic wrap. The container can be any shape; you can use tupperware if you'd like.
- Mix all the ☆ ingredients into the egg. Using a pot, cook scrambled eggs by continuously mixing it using 4~5 chopsticks.
- Drain the water from the tuna can. Add the ★ ingredients into a pot along with the tuna. Use chopsticks to cook until the moisture is gone.
- Lay out the scrambled eggs into the cake pan.
- Lay 1/3 of the sushi rice on top of the egg and press lightly.
- Lay the cooked tuna from 4 on top of 6 and add another 1/3 of the sushi rice. Even it out and press lightly.
- Place the smoked salmon on top of 7. Add the rest of the sushi rice on the salmon and press down lightly.
- Cover the opening of the cake with plastic wrap and let it settle. (You don't have to place a weight over it)
- Peel off the plastic wrap, and flip the sushi cake over onto a plate. Remove the cake pan.
- Wrap the extra smoked salmon into roses and decorate the cake with boiled snow peas, shrimp, and salmon roe.
- This is how it looks cut. It'll look like a 3 layer cake.
Traditional dolls, seasonal foods and spring in the air. Early in spring every year families with daughters celebrate Girls' Day in Japan. It's referred to as Hinamatsuri (雛祭り) in Japanese, which means doll festival. In English speaking countries, Hinamatsuri is often referred to as "Japanese Girls' Day" or "Japanese Doll's. On the day of Hinamatsuri, families get together and enjoy delicious traditional dishes such as, Chirashi-zushi (Sushi-rice topped with raw fish and other lucky ingredients), clam soup.
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