Spanish Omelettes For Hanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing) Bento or Breakfast. Great recipe for Spanish Omelettes For Hanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing) Bento or Breakfast. This is a variation of Spanish omelette with lots of vegetables. It's easy to eat and perfect for bento!
Sakura onigiri is another beloved rice item for Hanami.
It is a simple yet beautiful rice ball, delicately adorned with preserved cherry blossom that adds an accent of salt as well as a subtle floral scent.
Sushi making is elevated to a work of art with Kazari maki, which is very popular during this festive season.
You can have Spanish Omelettes For Hanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing) Bento or Breakfast using 11 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Spanish Omelettes For Hanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing) Bento or Breakfast
- You need 3 of Eggs.
- Prepare 150 ml of Heavy cream.
- You need 100 ml of Milk.
- You need 1 of Salt and pepper.
- Prepare 8 of Cherry tomatoes.
- You need 1/4 of Broccoli.
- Prepare 1 of Potato.
- It's 1/2 of Onion.
- It's 5 of Wiener sausages.
- Prepare 2 tbsp of Ketchup.
- You need 2 tbsp of Mayonnaise.
Thus, the bentos might include shrimp, salmon and sakuradai (pink sea bream) sushi, simmered kabocha (pumpkin) and carrot, and sakura mochi: savory-sweet pink-tinged rice dumplings filled with anko (bean paste) and wrapped in salty preserved sakura leaves. Hanami Dango: Sweet dumplings made from rice flour and typically come served on a skewer in three colours - pink, white and green. Drinking and snacking are some of the main points of hanami, so it is no surprise hanami season generates a lot of garbage. Keep in mind that public areas in Japan rarely provide garbage bins and if they do, they fill up quickly during hanami season.
Spanish Omelettes For Hanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing) Bento or Breakfast step by step
- Prepare the vegetables..
- Cut the potato into 1.5 cm cubes and soak in water. Drain the excess water, and microwave for about 5 minutes..
- Wash the broccoli, and cut into florets. Microwave for about 2 minutes. Let it cool in water, and drain the excess water..
- Cut the cherry tomatoes in half..
- Cut the wiener sausages into thin rounds..
- Slice the onion. Saute in a small amount of oil, and sprinkle with salt and pepper..
- Make the egg mixture: Beat the eggs, add the heavy cream and milk, then season with salt and pepper..
- Add the sautéed onion into the egg mixture..
- Put the onion that is coated in the egg mixture into paper or aluminium tart cups..
- Arrange the broccoli, potatoes, cherry tomatoes, and wiener sausages..
- Pour in the egg mixture..
- Pour the aurora sauce (ketchup and mayonnaise) on top..
- Bake in the oven for about 15-20 minutes at 180℃..
- I used crispy wiener sausages..
Don't leave a bag of garbage next to an overflowing garbage bin, and don't try to leave a bag of garbage outside of a convenience store. Many companies release seasonal sakura-themed editions of the typical hanami fare which always prove popular - allowing you to grab a Sakura bento and pink-edition Asahi Super Dry to go all in. Get into the spirit and make sure you try some of the limited edition seasonal snacks that you can buy as soon as the first cherry blossom starts. Cherry blossom viewing is easy: Simply enjoy the intensity of the many blossoms by looking at a single tree or a group of trees. From a distance, the trees appear as beautiful clouds, while the beauty of single blossoms can be enjoyed from a close distance.