Ideas for a Japan themed party?

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5 Responses to “Ideas for a Japan themed party?”

  1. some random guy Says:

    christopher

    yes…

    buy some asparagus, and cook til slightly tender
    buy some premade teryaki sauce
    buy some thinly sliced steaks (about 1/4 inch)
    marinate the beef in soy sauce and diced garlic
    cook the steaks until medium, then add teryaki sauce while still on grill.
    cut steak to strips that are about1/12 INCH OR 2 INCH wide and about 4 inches long
    wrap the steak around the asparagus and peirce with toothpick to hold in place
    this way it can be picked up by the toothpick and napkin

    APPETIZER SERVED!!

  2. nunubrownie Says:

    marcia

    Make what japanese call “Spring rolls” they are egg rolls…really easy! Or you could try your hand at battered deep fried veggies! broccoli, cauliflower, bananas, zuchinni, squash! Those are the easy japanese appetizers!

  3. 1hotmama Says:

    stadk

    a lettuce salad with ginger dressing.
    this is my favorite dressing and my mom is from japan.
    1 cup olive oil
    1/4 cup soy sauce
    1 lemon, juiced
    3 cloves garlic, minced
    3 tablespoons minced fresh ginger root
    1 teaspoon prepared Dijon-style mustard
    2 teaspoons honey
    ground black pepper to taste

    whisk and serve. serves 12.
    sooo good!

    have fun.
    green tea ice cream is fun as dessert.

  4. Susan T Says:

    julio

    These sounded fun. I’ve made sushi before and it was kind of hard. They are a sushi/sandwich idea. If you don’t like this, edemame (soybeans) in the shell is a super easy and very good idea.

    Sandwich Sushi

    Makes 12

    -= Ingredients =-
    Ingredients
    8 slices sandwich white or wholemeal
    bread, ; crusts removed
    1 can creamed corn
    4 large thin slices double smoked ham
    1 small carrot ; peeled, grated
    1 small cucumber ; peeled, cut into long strips
    1 ( 6 oz ) can salmon in oil ; drained, flaked
    2 tablespoons whole-egg mayonnaise
    2 to 3 iceberg lettuce leaves ; washed,
    dried, ; finely shredded
    1 small avocado ; cut into long strips

    -= Instructions =-
    Method
    Place bread onto a flat surface. Use a rolling pin to flatten bread slightly. Spread corn over 4 slices, leaving a 1 inch strip free of filling along 1 edge. Top with ham, carrot and cucumber. Roll up to enclose filling. Cut each sandwich into 3 rounds.
    Place salmon and mayonnaise into a bowl. Mix gently to combine. Arrange lettuce over remaining 4 slices of bread, leaving a 1 inch strip free of filling along 1 edge. Top with salmon mixture and avocado. Roll up to enclose filling. Cut each sandwich into 3 rounds.
    Wrap all sandwiches in plastic wrap. Store in the fridge until ready to serve.

  5. andrea s Says:

    main

    They sell tempura mix at most grocery stores with easy to follow directions on the box! I love to do asparagus and have a sweet soy dipping sauce, or you can do any veggies that you like. I have heard of banana done that way too, but haven’t tried that one!
    Good luck and have fun!