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We Tried Cooking Your Favorite Food From Anime

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On this week's episode the OAS team goes all in and tries to recreate your favorite dishes from Anime. Notably the team worked on an appetizer/snack dish, and a full meal. Listen in on each dish's significance in anime and Japenese culture, as well as thr process on bringing these dishes from 2D to real life!

Mitarashi Dango

Description:

  • Rice flour dumplings that are skewered onto sticks in groups of 3–5 and covered with a sweet soy sauce glaze.

Preparation:

  • Form glutinous rice flour and water into balls, then drop them into boiling water until they float. Dress/cover with desired toppings.

Anime Reference:

  • Toriko: In this anime, Toriko, a Gourmet Hunter, searches for rare and diverse foods to complete a full-course meal. The Mitarashi Dango Planet (みたらし団子星 Mitarashi Dango Boshi) is a collection of edible skewered planets resembling mitarashi dango, seen as they leave Earth.
  • Demon Slayer: ⁠Mitarashi Dango in Demon Slayer⁠.

History:

  • Originally, dumplings were used as offerings for gods in shrines.
  • During the 13th - 14th century, the Japanese emperor visualized dango while purifying himself and used this image to create offerings for the gods.
  • Earliest written record dates back to the Heian period (794-1185).

Cultural Significance:

  • Hanami: During the sakura (cherry blossom) season, people enjoy picnics under the trees, often serving dango.
  • Hinamatsuri: Also known as Girls' Day or Doll's Day, celebrated on March 3rd in Japan, where dango is a popular treat.

Anpan

Description:

  • A Japanese pastry filled with sweet red bean paste.

History:

  • First created by Yasubei Kimura, a former samurai turned baker, who founded Bun'eido bakery in 1871.
  • Considered one of the “seven tools for the opening of civilization” in Japan, alongside newspapers, postal service, and gas lamps.

Japanese Style Curry

Description:

  • Curry served over rice, udon noodles, or as curry bread.

Ingredients:

  • Basic vegetables: onions, carrots, and potatoes.
  • Popular meats: beef, pork, and chicken.

Preparation:

  • Curry sauce is made by frying curry powder, flour, and oil to make roux, then adding it to stewed meat and vegetables, simmering until thickened.
  • Recipe: Japanese Curry Recipe.

History:

  • Introduced to Japan by the British from India during the Meiji Restoration (1868–1889).
  • Became popular in Japanese households in the early 20th century.

Additional References:

Apple Risotto

History:

  • Originated in the 16th century in northern Italy (regions like Lombardy, Piedmont, and Veneto).
  • Tied to the history of rice in Italy, introduced by the Arabs during the Middle Ages.
  • The Mediterranean's humidity was ideal for growing shorter-grained rices.
  • Created as "Risotto alla Milanese" using slow-cooking techniques combined with local rice.

Episode Reference:

  • Season 1, Episode 16: Soma vs. his father.
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On this week's episode the OAS team goes all in and tries to recreate your favorite dishes from Anime. Notably the team worked on an appetizer/snack dish, and a full meal. Listen in on each dish's significance in anime and Japenese culture, as well as thr process on bringing these dishes from 2D to real life!

Mitarashi Dango

Description:

  • Rice flour dumplings that are skewered onto sticks in groups of 3–5 and covered with a sweet soy sauce glaze.

Preparation:

  • Form glutinous rice flour and water into balls, then drop them into boiling water until they float. Dress/cover with desired toppings.

Anime Reference:

  • Toriko: In this anime, Toriko, a Gourmet Hunter, searches for rare and diverse foods to complete a full-course meal. The Mitarashi Dango Planet (みたらし団子星 Mitarashi Dango Boshi) is a collection of edible skewered planets resembling mitarashi dango, seen as they leave Earth.
  • Demon Slayer: ⁠Mitarashi Dango in Demon Slayer⁠.

History:

  • Originally, dumplings were used as offerings for gods in shrines.
  • During the 13th - 14th century, the Japanese emperor visualized dango while purifying himself and used this image to create offerings for the gods.
  • Earliest written record dates back to the Heian period (794-1185).

Cultural Significance:

  • Hanami: During the sakura (cherry blossom) season, people enjoy picnics under the trees, often serving dango.
  • Hinamatsuri: Also known as Girls' Day or Doll's Day, celebrated on March 3rd in Japan, where dango is a popular treat.

Anpan

Description:

  • A Japanese pastry filled with sweet red bean paste.

History:

  • First created by Yasubei Kimura, a former samurai turned baker, who founded Bun'eido bakery in 1871.
  • Considered one of the “seven tools for the opening of civilization” in Japan, alongside newspapers, postal service, and gas lamps.

Japanese Style Curry

Description:

  • Curry served over rice, udon noodles, or as curry bread.

Ingredients:

  • Basic vegetables: onions, carrots, and potatoes.
  • Popular meats: beef, pork, and chicken.

Preparation:

  • Curry sauce is made by frying curry powder, flour, and oil to make roux, then adding it to stewed meat and vegetables, simmering until thickened.
  • Recipe: Japanese Curry Recipe.

History:

  • Introduced to Japan by the British from India during the Meiji Restoration (1868–1889).
  • Became popular in Japanese households in the early 20th century.

Additional References:

Apple Risotto

History:

  • Originated in the 16th century in northern Italy (regions like Lombardy, Piedmont, and Veneto).
  • Tied to the history of rice in Italy, introduced by the Arabs during the Middle Ages.
  • The Mediterranean's humidity was ideal for growing shorter-grained rices.
  • Created as "Risotto alla Milanese" using slow-cooking techniques combined with local rice.

Episode Reference:

  • Season 1, Episode 16: Soma vs. his father.
  continue reading

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