Belle Japanese Holiday Snack. Food & beverage holidays stem from basically anywhere food & beverages are enjoyed — so pretty much all over the world. If you show up at someone's door with this melt-in-mouth Japanese Cheesecake, you can almost expect the biggest smile and some bonus warm hugs! The combination of creamy cheesecake and cotton-soft soufflé is what makes this cheesecake insanely good.
NOTE: The content of the actual gift box may be slightly different than photographed, but the value of the snack foods will always be similar and picked from similar categories.
Sushi takes the role of fast food today, both in Japan and around the world.
In Japanese cuisine, sushi indicates dishes that use sushi rice, which is seasoned with a sweet vinegar mixture.
You can have Belle Japanese Holiday Snack using 5 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Belle Japanese Holiday Snack
- It's of Salmon.
- It's 1 of Japanese cucumber.
- You need to taste of Okaka (fish flakes).
- It's 1 tsp of Soy bean paste.
- It's 1/2 tsp of Water.
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Belle Japanese Holiday Snack step by step
- Grill salmon. Quantity depends on people served & one's preference. Set aside..
- Wash 1 Japanese cucumber. Cut both ends. Divide into 3 portions & cut in elongated form. Set aside..
- For every 1 teaspoon soybean paste, add half a teaspoon water. Quantity of soybean paste depends on salmon & cucumber's quantity. Set aside..
- In a semi-bowl, put salmon & Japanese cucumber together. Shower with soybean paste solution & top with okaka. Ready to serve..
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