Sweet black beans (kuromame) and chestnuts
So here we are, dear reader(s)...the dawn of a new decade! The Japanese above is what my friend Sugar said to usher in the new year- it means "Ake-ome" which is short for "Akemashite Omedeotou" which is the way to say "Happy New Year" in Japanese. So あけおめ everyone!
Kamaboko- fish cake
I went back and forth on whether to open up 2010 on Tuna Toast with these fuzzy images taken on my LG cell phone camera. After all, doesn't everyone want to hit the ground running as best they can, whip out their A-game, vow to be better this year than the last? Although I'd love to do all those things (and still plan to!) I couldn't skip an entry which shows off all of the wonderful food my mom made for our yearly "osechi ryori" dinner at my parents house. Everything was delicious as usual, and my husband J looks forward to this meal ALL year long so you can imagine how good it is!
Lots of sake to wash the meal down with!
So please excuse the poor photo quality, but I figure the quality of the food will shine through my lame camera phone images and I'll make sure to bring the camera next time.
Nimono- simmered lotus root, mountain potato, burdock root, veggies
A rainbow of salmon, tuna and squid sashimi
My mom's famous shime-saba (marinated mackeral)
Sticky little sweet fish to nibble on with sake
Yaki-zakana- salt-grilled snapper (tai)
The table, all set and ready to go!
Happy 2010 to everyone!!!
6 comments:
Hi, it's a very great blog.
I could tell how much efforts you've taken on it.
Keep doing!
AHHH that food looks amazing!! AKEOME! :)
Happy New Year!
Such a beautiful table setting and not a turkey in site.
What a feast! Happy New Year!
OMG OMG OMG!
this might be the most uncreative comment ever...
EVERYTHING LOOKED AMAZING!
happy new year! keep up the good work :)
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