#recipega’s bento Oct 2016 edition, a memory of surviving onemonth living at the hotel without stove. All menus can be prepared with Japanese ricecooker. #炊飯器レシピ #炊飯器料理 #お弁当 #夫のお弁当 #毎日お弁当 #bentotooffice #ricecookercooking #cookingmama Posted by @egadioniputri via Instagram
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Tuna Avocado Sub
#Tuna and #avocado are beyond great to pair up in a #sandwich (a.k.a. #sub) for #breakfast! No stove or oven required, unless you want to grill the #buns a lil bit. #tunasalad recipe: drain the #cannedtuna (#lighttuna flakes), mixed with #mashedavocado (should be #ripeavocado) + onion cuts + diced celery (can be replaced with cucumber) + lemon / lime juice (I skipped it and used #honey instead :D) + salt pepper if desired. Serve with #lettuce or other #crunchyveggies😋. いただきます‼️#recipega #breakfastidea #quickbreakfast #tunasandwich #tunasub #tunaavocado #nocookingrequired #ツナサラダ #シーチキン #ツナサンド #ツナアボカド Posted by @egadioniputri via Instagram
First Bento in Japan Life Part 2
You may know that we posted some updates before on this blog about our moving. Yeah, being back into Japan life brings much sensation for us, moreover now we are parents. There must be many new things to learn in Japan’s kids world, but the engineer life definitely will change as well since Aisar is no longer working for Japanese company. No overtime work is the goal 😛 Bento (lunch box) should not be necessary everyday too considering that his office is surrounded by a number of spots to grab the foods (restaurant, cafe, supermarket, minimarket, etc. – except cafetaria! yeah, no cafetaria in his office.. but, I realized later that it’s common in Tokyo.. people prefer to take few steps outside their working zone for lunch while refreshing the brains :D)
おはよう〜〜コンロまだできてないけど日本の炊飯器は先進だから、#scrambledeggs 料理もかんたんになった😂
#recipega’s First #bento for hubby to work in his new working place with store-bought #fishkatsu, #habanerohotsauce, and simple cooking of eggs using that-advanced-yet-too-expensive Japanese ricecooker we purchased yesterday (like 300% more pricey than our #ricecooker in Michigan). Nooooo 😭😭😭
Well, at least “ケーキ” (cake) mode seems useful to substitute stove while our stay at hotel. I made egg mushroom spaghetti for breakfast this morning in ricecooker too.
#lunchbox #bentotooffice #お弁当 #今日のお弁当 #炊飯器レシピ #ricecookercooking #japanlife
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How to Eat Papaya
#backingup photos >> #papaya four ways by #recipega 🍴🔪Who loves this fruit? #musaromas and Mama can’t stop eating this, but Papa is the opposite. Lucky us to find ripe #papayas twice recent weeks, first in Texas and second in the new groceries close to our home @freshthyme (this one was theirs) • • I was overwhelmed in #creativega’s projects these days and barely slept at night that turned me into nocturnal zombie. Not my typical #summer ‘cuz I have less time to sleep during the day with an awakening #toddler. Zzzz.. • • #cookingmama #mykitchen #mytips #fruithack #tropicalfruits #lovepapaya #pepaya #pepayacalifornia Posted by @egadioniputri via Instagram
Turn Salmon Bones into Yummy Sushi!
Got “dumped” salmon bones* for only $1 in a Japanese market and #recipega turned it into homemade sushi for the little #musaromas and his Papa Mama.
Recipe note:
- top left >> sort the salmon pieces, pick the thick ones to cut into raw salmon slices and grill the rest in a griddle with olive oil + pinch of salt and black pepper
- top right >> flake the grilled salmon so the meat can be separated from the bone, then roll with other fillings in nori sheet
- middle right >> make the sushi roll❕place the rice on top of nori and flip rice side down in non-stick sushi mat or #makisu, put the fillings (I used some sushi flakes and mixed it with mayonnaise, plus some thinly sliced cucumber, avocado, and crab stick or #kanikama)
- bottom left and right: oh my.. You have delicious sushi beatable to restaurant’s
#salmon #salmonbones #salmonroll #salmonsushi #caterpillarroll #cookingmama #japanesefood #homemadesushi
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* As long as I paid attention to the fish counter in some groceries, especially those who sell the fresh fish (not frozen), they usually also has the fish bones (the center part of fish which has little flesh remained) for sale in a cheap price





