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A popular recipe site in Japan

The other day, I introduced Japanese dumplings (gyouza) available at supermarkets and restaurants.

๐Ÿ”ถWe love Japanese dumplings (gyouza).

Making gyoza at home is a lot of fun and creates an event-like atmosphere. Furthermore, by being creative with the ingredients you put inside, you can enjoy a variety of flavors.

Yesterday I made Japanese dumplings (gyouza), taking pictures to give to the blog.
Here are a few examples.๐Ÿ˜‰



If you have trouble wrapping it, you can do it this way.๐Ÿ‘


I arranged them neatly in a frying pan.


One of the best things about gyoza is that we can change the ingredients to make our own.
The other day, my friends and I tried to find new ingredients for gyoza.
Seafood and cheese were delicious, and when we added bananas and chocolate, it became a dessert.๐Ÿ˜‰

By the way...

I noticed it while writing the article. Recipes are much, much easier to understand in a video than in a blog.๐Ÿ˜…

Video Recipe Site
In Japan, video recipe sites are very popular.
It's fun to just watch the videos, and as you watch them, you'll feel inspired to try them.

Kurashiru
https://www.kurashiru.com/

If you enter the name of an ingredient or a dish in the search window at the top of the site, you will get a list of suggested recipes. If you type in "้คƒๅญ" you'll get a list of many dumplings.

The contents marked with a gold P, such as rankings, are only available to paying members, but the photos at the bottom can be used without registering. If you click on the photo you want to see, you can watch a video of the recipe.

It's nifty that each recipe has not only a video, but also an estimated cooking time and cost.




If you are not yet familiar with Japanese, this site may be easier to understand.๐Ÿ‘
Each step of the process is divided into separate videos.
Videos for each recipe are PC version only.

The way the Delish Kitchen video is made is also very stylish.
Enjoy this popular food in Japan and how to make it.๐Ÿฒ๐Ÿฅ—๐Ÿœ๐Ÿ




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