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Japanese Cooking Class, Sydney - NSW
These weekend 5 hour Japanese Cooking Classes are held in Sydney and are designed to teach you how to cook beautiful traditional and modern Japanese soy cooking whilst allowing you to experience a taste of the Japanese lifestyle. We will be preparing 6 dishes including fresh tofu made from soybeans.
To create a truly authentic experience our tableware is all direct from Japan and the settings are made to feel truly Japanese. These classes are intimate, ?
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Copies of all the recipes will be provided. You will also take away okara to make the trendy okara sweets at home straight away!
Japanese Workshop Menu (please note that this menu will vary on any given day) Brown NoriRoll : We'll make various kinds of sushi rolls with brown rice and tofu fillings. Fillings are teriyaki tofu, vegies, seaweed salad and Japanese pickles such as ginger, plum (umeboshi) and radish (takuan).
And tuna with tofu mayonnaise. We'll make the mayonnaise from tofu and olive oil.
Home made tofu: Let's eat tofu freshly made from soybeans. It's called hiyayakko and it's cold tofu served with several toppings and soy sauce.
It's the simplest and the most popular tofu dish in Japan! Edamame and prawn tempura with green tea salt: This is a typical Japanese dish.
Sure, it's a deep-fried dish, but a little bit of fat won't kill us, right? Spinach tossed with tofu and sesame dressing: Preparing traditional food is sometimes so time consuming but I made this traditional dish in a much easier way and I think its taste better than the traditional version.
Green tea soy custard: This recipe uses soymilk but you can't taste the soymilk at all. Enjoy it with Japanese traditional black syrup Soy bean powder and red bean okara cake: Okara is the ivory pulp that is a by product of tofu.
There's no butter or oil in this recipe but you'll be amazed how soft, moist and tasty it is. This cake is gluten free.
Okara is the ivory pulp that is a by product of tofu.
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