Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, hinamatsuri (japanese girls’ day) hina doll sushi. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Hinamatsuri (雛祭り, Hina-matsuri), also called Doll's Day or Girls' Day, is a special day in Japan. Japanese Girls' Day—also known as the Doll's Festival—is celebrated on Hinamatsuri, the name of the celebration in Japan, is marked by families displaying a set of hina dolls in the house and serving special food delicacies that are ceremonially beautiful and delicious. Hinamatsuri also known as "Dolls Festival" or "Japanese Girls' Day" it's a Japanese festival to wish good health and a happy The hinamatsuri serves to wish good health and a happy future to the girls.
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To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have hinamatsuri (japanese girls’ day) hina doll sushi using 11 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Hinamatsuri (Japanese Girls’ Day) Hina Doll Sushi:
- Take 1 rice bowlful Plain cooked rice
- Make ready 1 Egg
- Get 1/2 a piece Raw salmon
- Make ready 1 tsp White sesame seeds
- Prepare 2 Shiso leaves
- Prepare 1 Sushi vinegar
- Prepare 2 Quail egg
- Get 4 grains Black sesame seeds
- Take 1 Nori (dried seaweed sheet)
- Make ready 1 one thin round slice Carrot
- Get 1 pod Snow pea
Traditionally attired dolls, representing the Emperor and Empress and court musicians and attendants. Hinamatsuri or Girls' Day in Japan is celebrated with special foods, such as chirashi sushi, clam soup, and strawberry daifuku. On this special occasion, Japanese families who have young daughters will display their special Hina Dolls or Hina Ningyo (雛人形) on red-cloth covered platforms. As the name suggests it's a festival for the girls in Japan.
Steps to make Hinamatsuri (Japanese Girls’ Day) Hina Doll Sushi:
- Boil the quail eggs and peel. Parboil the snow pea and the carrot (cut into quarter-rounds). Cook the salmon, debone, peel off the skin, then flake it into pieces. In a round skillet, make a thin egg crepe and cut in half.
- Make sushi-rice by mixing sushi vinegar into rice. Add and mix the flaked salmon, Shiso leaves cut into thin strips and the white sesame seeds. Shape the rice mixture into triangular rice balls.
- Stick toothpicks in the top (for the hair ornament) and bottom (to affix to the rice ball) of the quail eggs.
- Wrap the rice ball with the thin omelet like a robe. Place the snow pea (Emperor) and the carrot (Empress) in between the rice balls and the quail eggs. Use a toothpick to secure it if necessary.
- To make the eyes, using a toothpick, make small holes at the height of the eyes of the quail egg, then insert black sesame seeds.
- The 2005 version. The faces are the basic quail eggs.
- For the Girls' Day 2006, I used a round cheese ball for the faces. The emperor has a piece of asparagus in the picture.
- I made their face with rice balls in 2007. Their faces are tilted for some reason…looks like they're about to cry!!
- In 2009, I figured out that the quail eggs are the easiest. The eyes turn out better using a toothpick to poke a holes for sesame seeds.
- The 2010 version was the omurice or the omelet covered rice. I tried a new hair style for the Empress. Raw carrots and asparagus for the decoration are easier to handle!
- In 2011, I used a part of a boiled egg instead of the quail eggs for the faces. Their faces are round and the Empress has a bob haircut.
There's also a festival for boys in May called "Children's Day" (Kodomo no. 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. Hina dolls are displayed in each house where there are young girls and special dishes are eaten on this day.
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