Cherry Blossom Viewing, Doll Festival Sushi Cake. Great recipe for Cherry Blossom Viewing, Doll Festival Sushi Cake. This is a simple sushi cake. This is a simple sushi cake.
Recipe by chibiaki Cherry Blossom Viewing, Doll Festival Sushi Cake. A 'happy birthday Ravi' song is sure to bring a smile. This is a simple sushi cake. You can cook Cherry Blossom Viewing, Doll Festival Sushi Cake using 4 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Cherry Blossom Viewing, Doll Festival Sushi Cake
- You need 1 of Sushi rice.
- It's 1 of Canned crab.
- It's 1 of Kinshi tamago (finely shredded thin omelette).
- You need 1 of Salmon roe.
Western-Style Temari-Zushi For Hanami Cherry Blossom Viewing Parties or Bentos. This cake is designed in the shape of a fan (ōgi) and also features an adorable princess-and-prince doll couple made of sugar. Both the locals and the visitors to Japan make it a point in admiring the cherry blossoms in all their glory and enjoying a party beneath the blossoms. The hanami party is one of the greatest attractions of the season.
Cherry Blossom Viewing, Doll Festival Sushi Cake step by step
- This is a 2-tiered cake mold I bought at the dollar store..
- Add the canned crab..
- Fill with pink-colored sushi rice. I use Floral Sushi Coloring..
- Apply the kinshi tamago, and squeeze in the chirashi sushi..
- Turn over, decorate, and it's complete..
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. Hanami (花見, "flower viewing") is the Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the transient beauty of flowers; flowers ("hana") are in this case almost always referring to those of the cherry ("sakura") or, less frequently, plum ("ume") trees. From the end of March to early May, cherry trees bloom all over Japan, and around the first of February on the island of Okinawa. Cherry blossom vewing, or 'hanami,' has a long tradition in Japan. Today people head out in droves to picnic beneath the blooming cherry trees, while more than a millennium ago, members of the royal court composed poetry just for cherry blossom viewing!