Search Results

I hope you find what you're looking for!
Search

Tamago Sando (Japanese Egg Sandwich): Inspired by Wind Breaker (gluten free)

Inspired by Wind Breaker, I’m making the fluffy tamago sando that Sakura has on his first day at Furin High school. Tamago sando are really easy to make and super tasty. They are also a konbini favourite for many people and can be found in convenience stores across Japan. Perfectly boiled eggs + kewpie mayo + sugar + salt served with lettuce on some fluffy bread = equals a classic and delicious sando that you are sure to love!

Read More »

Miso Pork Onigiri for Zoro: Inspired by One Piece (gluten free)

Inspired by Roronoa Zoro, my favourite directionally challenged swordsman! I am making a miso and soy pork filled onigiri that I believe Sanji would have absolutely made for him. Ongiri are simple, versatile, and delicious! This pork filling is bursting with umami from the miso paste, soy sauce, mirin, and garlic. Fresh fluffy rice filled with the delicious pork filling and wrapped in nori is just tooo good! You absolutely have to make it for yourselves. I’m sure that if Sanji made these for Zoro, he wouldn’t leave over a single grain of rice, and neither will you!

Read More »

Rainbow Grilled Cheese: Inspired by Le Shiner (レインボーフード), Tokyo

This may be the prettiest sandwich I’ve ever seen! While in Japan, you can get some amazing street food and this Tokyo spot should be on your list! In Harajuku Tokyo, you can get this iconic rainbow grilled cheese from Le Shiner on Takeshita Street. I had to make it at home! If you have food allergies or just aren’t in Japan but want the experience and fun of a rainbow grilled cheese, this one’s for you. Thinly shredded mozzarella cheese + food colouring, carefully arranged on buttered bread and grilled until gooey. That’s it! A delicious treat to give you a taste of Japan at home!

Read More »

Strawberry Milk with Strawberry Boba: Inspired by Gintama (gluten free)

Inspired by Gintama, I’m recreating Gin’s favourite treat, Strawberry milk! This is an absurd and hilarious anime. A fresh strawberry milk that has a homemade 3 ingredient syrupy puree to really give that bright burst of flavour. I even made some homemade strawberry boba to add in and make this drink extra fun. This recipe is easy, delicious, and you can enjoy it both cold and hot. You definitely need to make some!

Read More »

Gojo’s Kikufuku (Zunda & Cream stuffed Mochi): Inspired by Jujutsu Kaisen (gluten free)

Inspired by Jujutsu Kaisen, I’m making Gojo Sensei’s Kikufuku! These mochi are stuffed with a delicious whipped cream and Zunda, a sweetened edamame paste. The dough is soft and chewy, the zunda has a sweet and earthy flavour, and the whipped cream came out perfectly! I used a bit of the vanilla bean paste that I brought back from Japan and it was a real game changer (so if you can get your hands on some, it’s totally worth it!). This Kikufuku transported me back to walking around Nara, Japan, freshly pounded mochi in hand. So I’d call this a win!

Read More »

Tamago Sando (Japanese Egg Sandwich): Inspired by Wind Breaker (gluten free)

Inspired by Wind Breaker, I’m making the fluffy tamago sando that Sakura has on his first day at Furin High school. Tamago sando are really easy to make and super tasty. They are also a konbini favourite for many people and can be found in convenience stores across Japan. Perfectly boiled eggs + kewpie mayo + sugar + salt served with lettuce on some fluffy bread = equals a classic and delicious sando that you are sure to love!

Read More

Miso Pork Onigiri for Zoro: Inspired by One Piece (gluten free)

Inspired by Roronoa Zoro, my favourite directionally challenged swordsman! I am making a miso and soy pork filled onigiri that I believe Sanji would have absolutely made for him. Ongiri are simple, versatile, and delicious! This pork filling is bursting with umami from the miso paste, soy sauce, mirin, and garlic. Fresh fluffy rice filled with the delicious pork filling and wrapped in nori is just tooo good! You absolutely have to make it for yourselves. I’m sure that if Sanji made these for Zoro, he wouldn’t leave over a single grain of rice, and neither will you!

Read More

Rainbow Grilled Cheese: Inspired by Le Shiner (レインボーフード), Tokyo

This may be the prettiest sandwich I’ve ever seen! While in Japan, you can get some amazing street food and this Tokyo spot should be on your list! In Harajuku Tokyo, you can get this iconic rainbow grilled cheese from Le Shiner on Takeshita Street. I had to make it at home! If you have food allergies or just aren’t in Japan but want the experience and fun of a rainbow grilled cheese, this one’s for you. Thinly shredded mozzarella cheese + food colouring, carefully arranged on buttered bread and grilled until gooey. That’s it! A delicious treat to give you a taste of Japan at home!

Read More

Strawberry Milk with Strawberry Boba: Inspired by Gintama (gluten free)

Inspired by Gintama, I’m recreating Gin’s favourite treat, Strawberry milk! This is an absurd and hilarious anime. A fresh strawberry milk that has a homemade 3 ingredient syrupy puree to really give that bright burst of flavour. I even made some homemade strawberry boba to add in and make this drink extra fun. This recipe is easy, delicious, and you can enjoy it both cold and hot. You definitely need to make some!

Read More

Gojo’s Kikufuku (Zunda & Cream stuffed Mochi): Inspired by Jujutsu Kaisen (gluten free)

Inspired by Jujutsu Kaisen, I’m making Gojo Sensei’s Kikufuku! These mochi are stuffed with a delicious whipped cream and Zunda, a sweetened edamame paste. The dough is soft and chewy, the zunda has a sweet and earthy flavour, and the whipped cream came out perfectly! I used a bit of the vanilla bean paste that I brought back from Japan and it was a real game changer (so if you can get your hands on some, it’s totally worth it!). This Kikufuku transported me back to walking around Nara, Japan, freshly pounded mochi in hand. So I’d call this a win!

Read More