April 20, 2006
Japanese Rice

recipe thursdayIn addition to the cookibook I read from last week, I’ve been enjoying the other old (pre-1923) cookbooks at Project Gutenberg. The prefaces are gems, the prose is brilliant to read, and the recipes reflect the times and tastes in which they were written.

Here’s a recipe from Mrs. Wilson’s Cook Book (1920). The instruction on How to Cook Rice American Style concludes with “It is now ready to serve, either as a vegetable to replace the potato or prepared into many delectable dishes that our Oriental neighbors relish so keenly” and leads right into this:

JAPANESE RICE

Wash and chop fine two medium-sized leeks and then cook tender in one-half cup of water. Drain. Now add

Two cups of cooked rice,
One teaspoon of salt,
One teaspoon of soy.

Mix thoroughly and then dish on a hot baking dish. Cover with slices of hard-boiled eggs. Sprinkle with finely chopped parsley and garnish with slices of smoked salmon. Place in the oven for a few minutes to heat. Soy may be purchased at fancy grocers.

That’s not a Japanese recipe. I think it might be a very distant relation to ikura-don (salmon eggs on rice)!

Posted by kuri at April 20, 2006 01:51 PM

Comments

The recipe is wriiten in pre-1923? It is intereseting. Well do you like IKURA-DON?

Posted by: Mieko on April 23, 2006 10:14 AM

Hello!
Nice to meet you!

I’m Japanese man studying English.
I browsed your blog.
You have original idea, I guess.

Althogh I am strange to write blog in English, I write blog in English and Japanese.
So native speakers who are visiting constantly point out the mistakes on my blog!
They flatters me!

I think I could learn from you.

Have a good day!

Japanglish Times from Tokyo Japan
http://japanglishtimes.blogspot.com/

Posted by: japanglishtimes on April 23, 2006 11:01 PM
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