Left is Yakisoba and right is Chirashi-sushi. Well I used British mayonnaise for my Chirashi-sushi surprisingly the taste really matched! Now I like English mayonnaise than Japanese mayo. As a party meal, I also cooked Tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet) and Karaage (fried chicken) however they were gone before becoming cool enough to be taken photo.
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Season of Farewell
March is a season of farewell. The other day I cooked British style(?) Japanese food for my friends. Hum, this looks just lots of prawns....

Left is Yakisoba and right is Chirashi-sushi. Well I used British mayonnaise for my Chirashi-sushi surprisingly the taste really matched! Now I like English mayonnaise than Japanese mayo. As a party meal, I also cooked Tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet) and Karaage (fried chicken) however they were gone before becoming cool enough to be taken photo.
Left is Yakisoba and right is Chirashi-sushi. Well I used British mayonnaise for my Chirashi-sushi surprisingly the taste really matched! Now I like English mayonnaise than Japanese mayo. As a party meal, I also cooked Tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet) and Karaage (fried chicken) however they were gone before becoming cool enough to be taken photo.
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