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@imperfectvegan5724Ай бұрын
Miwa, you are so right that adults need to continue learning new things!
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
I'm glad to hear you feel the same! It's always exciting to learn something new or discover you can do something you couldn't before, no matter how old you are, isn't it?😊
@Srindal465725 күн бұрын
Ive just tried to incorporate using multiple bowls, inspired by your videos, in my cooking in the UK. I put boiled potatoes in one bowl, other vegetables in another and tuna mayonnaise in a tiny bowl. I was so impressed i took a picture of it and everything. Looked very pretty, the colours seperated were just as impressive as the taste itself. Thank you once again for your videos!
@susana6814Ай бұрын
Prior to joining your Japanese Cooking Club and learning to make so many easy to prepare dishes, I used to have a protein shake or eat fruit & yogurt for breakfast which was never that satisfying. Now, I enjoy a warm Japanese style breakfast that consists of heating up whatever soup is in the frig or freezer along with an egg, natto and some veggies. Just like learning a new skill with Craftsy, I feel a sense of accomplishment preparing your meals and taking the time to set an attractive tray with your beautiful tableware. 🙏
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
I've been deeply moved to witness the changes in your life up close over the past year. It has become my source of inspiration, empowering me to share my journey and take on new challenges. I'm always grateful for you. Thank you so much!
@mixong6218 күн бұрын
Hey, this isn’t an ad, is it?! 😉😂
@MiwasJapaneseCooking18 күн бұрын
@mixong62 she has been a members for a long time and I've never asked her to leave a comment like this. so no, this is not ad, her pure kindness❤️
@rosj2828Ай бұрын
Because of your channel, miso soup has become a regular part of my meals. A tasty way to get more veggies in my diet! ❤
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
Nice!! I'm so glad that you are putting many veggies into your soup! 😍
@lbazemore58523 күн бұрын
I try to have your miso vegetable soup with tofu, (or the vegetables to make it, prepared) on hand. When I am busy I can reheat it, garnish it and it is so satisfying!! I add rice or noodles often also. It really is a healing recipe.
@laurieg6416Ай бұрын
Seasonal vegetables and fruit here in northern USA are apples, cabbage, any kind of squash, including pumpkin. Though not local, citrus is coming in season in the south, so it's more available and cheaper up here.
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
All of my favorite!!! Thank you for sharing Laurie!
@LisaFladager20 күн бұрын
I lived in Japan for 11 years. Thanks for your lovely channel, which gives me very good memories.
@MiwasJapaneseCooking20 күн бұрын
@@LisaFladager It sounds like you had a good time in Japan! I'm so glad to hear. I'm sure your friends in Japan are missing you😉
@courtmarchetti638827 күн бұрын
I was just googling japanese breakfast ideas because I'm about to go to the H Mart and need to stock up because I rarely get to go and someone on reddit recc'd your channel and this was the first "for you" video! Perfect! Thank you so much for these ideas, especially that silken tofu hiyayakko - it looks delicious!
@zuzu2416Ай бұрын
Dear Miwa - I signed up to Craftsy thanks to your encouragement! I am so happy that I found your channel. You have a special way of offering helpful tips for cooking . You are so right about evolving as adults! I am nearly 70 and I never stop learning! I look forward to your videos - thank you 🙏 ❤
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
Oh I love that you never stop learning!! I want to be just like you when I'm in your age. My mom has the same spirit and admire her!! Thank you so much for joining! Hope you will find the classes you love!
@tamara455728 күн бұрын
I always mealprep on Sunday and freeze portions so I only have to take it out and reheat. If I have leftovers when I cook Japanese, I eitjer serve it for brealfast or put it in my daughter's lunchbox. She really want to take these foods to school so as I'm in Tokyo, I bought a soup bento for here so I can give things hot as well. Seasonal things now are kale, brussel sprouts, carrots and onion and potatoes. And apples.
@DuifjaahАй бұрын
That silk tofu brings me back to my trip in Japan. And soup is always a winner in my book.
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
I can tell you had a good time in Japan! I hope you will continue to make one at home!☺
@s.vincentparish816814 күн бұрын
It looks so delicious and healthy. I'm going to try this for next week! Thanks for the vid.
@TheSnerggly25 күн бұрын
I would love eating rice and miso soup for breakfast, gotta switch it up. :)
@WhiskeredtoroАй бұрын
I have to say, your videos are so relaxing. I love japanese food and it always makes me feel so good. Thank you for all your cooking ideas!
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! 😊
@solagratialife29 күн бұрын
Yes they are!
@joana.67364 күн бұрын
This was beautiful to watch with your poise and excellent English 🌱🥦🥬🫚🥕🫛
@moments95527 күн бұрын
seasonal veggies in the Northeast (Vermont) are squashes, pumpkin and things like that. I love the autumn flavors and smells this time of years. Also, we have ducks so all the guts (seeds and all) go to the ducks and they love it. I love trying Japanese dishes because they feel good going down and I have never had stomach upset after eating them. Especially homemade miso soup.
@pikakeroseАй бұрын
i love a japanese breakfast i will make miso soup i have miso in my refrig great idea gotta start to eat heathier i love your videos
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! Hope you will enjoy miso soup!
@vmen557023 сағат бұрын
Ive got a rice cooker eith a timer and i love prepping rice the night before to be finished as i wake up.
@hrose9810 күн бұрын
What type of miso do you use? Love your breakfast method!
@c.s.4417Ай бұрын
Looks really delicious! I find that eating a Japanese breakfast helps me stay full longer throughout the day than western style breakfast
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
@@c.s.4417 I feel exactly the same😍I'm glad to hear you feel that too🥰
@ima7333Ай бұрын
I feel the same way. Plus the veggie side dishes makes it easy to meal prep
@anna828228 күн бұрын
"Western style"? Do you mean *American* style? Because the breakfast in my European (so, also Western) country is totally different from American, or even southern European.
@c.s.441728 күн бұрын
@@anna8282 No, I meant Western-style breakfast, but I agree that they aren't all the same in Europe. I'm not from America, and I find their breakfasts usually too sweet for everyday consumption. Where I'm from, the food often consists of bread with a variety of toppings, and maybe something sweet from the bakery (if you want to). If I want something warm, it's often, not always, too heavy for my taste. That's why I said that, for me, I prefer the Japanese version. It's not only delicious and warm but also light. I've never been a big eater in the morning and sometimes had to force myself to finish a whole bread roll. I've never had that problem with the Japanese version.
@anna828228 күн бұрын
@@c.s.4417 That's exactly what I was asking, what do you mean by "Western style breakfast", since it varies depending on the country. There's no such thing as a "Western breakfast", but there is American breakfast, English breakfast, Finnish breakfast etc. We don't eat the same things, West or not.
@222brid5 күн бұрын
Hi miwa ! What is the right order to make miso soup. I eat the packaged ones but would like to make it myself later
@MargotBaratАй бұрын
Thank you for this encouragement ! I don't leave comment usually, but I've been watching your videos for a while now ! I lived in japan for a year when I was a student and I miss it so much actually, I feel like my taste has grown a lot since then and I would enjoy it even more now ^^ I still eat a lot of Japanese food, though some people around me have young kids and are afraid of giving them soy sauce, miso, kare, etc. Could you maybe make a little video about the basics of what you can give to kids and from what age, so I can reassure them ? Like how japanese people deal with the restrictions of food for children. Thanks a lot !!
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
I also don’t usually write comments on someone’s video(I only reply), so your comment feels so special and meaningful to me. Thank you so much! I’ve noted down your question for the future. I’ll probably answer it during a Q&A session!
@MargotBaratАй бұрын
@@MiwasJapaneseCooking Thank you so much for considering this topic ! Have a very nice rest of your day :)
@yanjijay675225 күн бұрын
😋🤤this looks delicious now ill have to find ingredients for miso soup, thanks again
@ninjamikeusАй бұрын
I can’t wait to try all of these!
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
I hope you will enjoy them!!
@deborahbrown692911 күн бұрын
I would love to try many of your dishes. It’s very impressive and looks so healthy. I wonder if anyone talks about being gluten free in your country since so many dishes have soy sauce. Thank you for sharing this
@古川美雪-n2e7 күн бұрын
Greatly delicious as you cooked I hope the morning plate I ate also reminds me as well’s 😊
@chilibonzeАй бұрын
I think its a great idea to freeze left over rice. I am interested in your preferred method of re-heating the frozen rice. How do you like to do it?
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
I steam or put it in a microwave . The cooking time does vary depending on the type and texture of the rice! I'll make a video of my version someday^^
@FirebreathingVegan1Ай бұрын
When i cook twice as much food to avoid cooking the next day, my husband finds a way to fit it all in his stomach. I have to cook every day 😭
@lenilecker_vegan4dogsАй бұрын
😅
@ima7333Ай бұрын
Same situation here except instead of hubby it’s my son who finish all the food.
@mefood360Ай бұрын
You need to separate it when preparing the food. Into a separate lidded container. Prior serving.on the table... . Especially when preparing.much earlier...
@ima7333Ай бұрын
@ obviously!! If you wanna meal prep side dishes, you gotta keep it separate from your rice. That way you can mix & match to what you feel like eating at the time.
@littlebean1234Ай бұрын
Hey if you have a freezer, take a day to build up into making for the whole week that way you don’t have to worry. Keep the 2/3 first day in the fridge and the rest in the freezer. Some people have a deep freezer and prepare 2/3 months worth of food at once in a weekend
@henryjtien6 күн бұрын
what is that tea bag thing you had in the miso soup?
@YeshuaKingMessiah5 күн бұрын
Green tea to flavor it
@222brid5 күн бұрын
It’s dashi stock . You can also buy the powder ones. Miso soup has dashi stock, tofu , wakame seaweed and miso paste.
@henryjtien5 күн бұрын
@@YeshuaKingMessiah ah, thanks. I was wondering if that was tea.
@YeshuaKingMessiah4 күн бұрын
@ dashi stock that u throw out? I would want to leave it in my broth!
@222brid4 күн бұрын
@@YeshuaKingMessiah then buy the powder ones. You add it to the hot water and it dissolves in the water. There is no throwing away. Buy Ajinomoto Hondashi bonito soup stock . It’s a powder. You put it in water and it dissolves. Then add the other ingredients
@MamaDaisy2228 күн бұрын
New subscriber here ❤️ Love your videos 😍
@marvinkamei7007Ай бұрын
healthy!! good food for the Soul!!
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@FirebreathingVegan1Ай бұрын
Can you do a video showing us what a single serving of each side dish is? When i watch you cook, each side dish is less than what i might eat in a serving of vegetables for one meal.
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
That's a great video idea! I usually serve myself a small portion at a time and go for seconds if needed. So, I actually eat more than what you see in the video. For example, I usually have seconds for vegetable side dishes! hehe
@Chrysamer7715 күн бұрын
I love your kettle
@JKo96-ncАй бұрын
Delicious.
@yanjijay675225 күн бұрын
Also wosjed bonito flakes were available here, might order me some
@MartinBartos-k4c11 күн бұрын
Ďakujem, cool video
@khadijahaider222114 күн бұрын
How early can kids stRt having mushrooms?
@bentrinker193715 күн бұрын
Miso soup and rice sounds so good but personally it toss a fried egg on the rice.
@Phantomstories1831Ай бұрын
Mmm ur tofu & Eggplant dishes always yummy
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
I'm glad to hear that !! Thank you!
@Phantomstories1831Ай бұрын
@MiwasJapaneseCooking and I really love ur vlogs to from Vancouver BC vegan I love ur mayo
@TCHHCTN14 күн бұрын
This looks so good! I wish I didn't have a Soy allergy 🤷♂
@alessziabrassoiАй бұрын
I always happy to see fish or seafood dish ideas, next to the veggie goodies as well. I love having such a complex, balance breakfast every day like the Japanese do! I live in Hungary, Middle - Europe and 90% of people in my country suddenly use to eat western style breakfast (and foods all day long), that's why most of the population are obese. They look at me like an alien when they see what I'm having for breakfast: cooked and main coures, like you! But I feel happy and satisfied with them, love having homemade warm dishes in the morning! 🥰❣
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
Wow ! I would like to join your table someday!! Thank you for sharing!
@alessziabrassoiАй бұрын
@@MiwasJapaneseCooking It would be my pleasure! 🥰 Until that I can learn a lot from you! ☺
@solagratialife29 күн бұрын
Asian cuisine is one of the healthiest 😊
@anna828228 күн бұрын
The breakfast in my European (so, Western) country does *not* make you obese.
@MegaHogzilla29 күн бұрын
Nice camera work.
@umminayah273315 күн бұрын
Butternut squash? -uk
@janniksa707Ай бұрын
Hi hiii
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
@@janniksa707 Hi Janniksa✨
@Queen_786_5619 күн бұрын
Miso consists of alcohol..but I'm not having the habit of using it..can u suggest any other alternative?
@222brid5 күн бұрын
There is no other alternative since miso paste is the main thing for miso soup.
@lsk94922 күн бұрын
Everything looks wonderful but the tofu, I just can’t stomach it. ❤
@222brid5 күн бұрын
You don’t have to add tofu to miso soup. You can also add other veggies like carrots or cabbage of mushroom .
@GladysVillanueva-g2lАй бұрын
What are those nuts on top of the rice ?
@hedy186114 күн бұрын
Really? In the morning? Oh no, I will sleep more minutes and eat a apple instead. Sleep is more important for health. Greetings from Germany.☺❤
@ralpklien649214 күн бұрын
Wow, if your "lazy" then I am basically a sloth in comparison...
@consueloenlatierra6680Ай бұрын
easy?
@222brid5 күн бұрын
If you put time and effort then you will get used to cooking like that. It’s basic things to make 💁🏻♀️
@Bonnie-TheHealingChicken-jy8gp18 күн бұрын
There are no busy mornings just sleepy people to unable to wake up earlier 🤔 if you really want, you can make for yourself time…
@stevengonzalvez1557Ай бұрын
What kind of Japanese are you who doesn`t have a rice cooker?
@MiwasJapaneseCookingАй бұрын
I have a rice cooker, but I thought not many people have it. so, I wanted to show the way everyone can try in their kitchen.
@stevengonzalvez1557Ай бұрын
@MiwasJapaneseCooking In the US alone there are some 37 million, apparently. And I think the kind of people who watch Japanese cookery videos are very, VERY likely to own one! P.S. You look great in the video.
@simsimahАй бұрын
You do know you can make rice without a rice cooker right?
@stevengonzalvez155729 күн бұрын
@@simsimah :D In Spain everybody uses a frying pan to cook rice and they think it`s normal. And here in the German-speaking countries, all the hotels cook their rice in the oven!
@222brid5 күн бұрын
@@stevengonzalvez1557that’s strange I never heard of cooking rice in a pan or oven . Oh well
@hayatoochiai164218 күн бұрын
Ugh, miso smells so bad before cooking 😢
@RobertRaz-j2e20 күн бұрын
Absolutely no time for this in a western world! Let alone the fact, that I would find quite strange to eat cooked food in the morning. That's something I have for lunch or dinner, but definitely not for breakfast. Fresh fruits or a smoothie - that`s been my breakfast since I was 18. Later maybe some buckwheat (with cocoa, maca, cinnamon, vanilla, shredded coconut and coconut cream or salty version with cheese and olive oil. Anyhow, Japanese cuisine wouldn't suit me at all due to a high consumption of meat and white rice so products I'm trying to avoid at all cost.
@sinclaire547919 күн бұрын
There's absolutely time for this in the western world, your own preferences for food aside, there's many people who start the day with cooked meals. I know many people who start their day with a healthy cooked breakfast, myself included.
@RobertRaz-j2e19 күн бұрын
@@sinclaire5479 Then you are an exception. Except a couple guys I know from the gym (they eat scrambled eggs for breakfast), I don't know anybody, who would eat a cooked food in the morning. It's usually fruits, oatmeal or pastry with coffee, a lot of people don't eat at all in the morning. When you have to get up early to go to work you don't have a time to cook and you definitely don't want to shorten your sleep because of cooking! Maybe older people when they stop working do it, because they have plenty of time. And I know, that it's a traditions in Asia. But even Asians living in a Western countries, especially young people, don't follow their ancestors` habits.
@sinclaire547919 күн бұрын
@@RobertRaz-j2e like I said it depends on lifestyle there's lots of people I know around where I live in the USA young and old alike who will cook meals in the morning so I'm hardly the exception