Hijiki + A Lovely Japanese Dinner + Miso/Mayo Baked Salmon Recipe

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Another treat from Mr Y's Japan package was a stock up of my favourite seaweed, Hijiki. This seaweed used to be available in Sydney but unfortunately I have not been able to find it stocked anywhere in Sydney over the last few years - This may be because of the safety concerns associated with eating hijiki. In any case, I don't think it is too much to worry about providing you don't eat too much of it all the time.

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The above image is from Oishii Yo

This Hijiki salad recipe is my favourite way to cook the hijiki! I hope you will enjoy too (if you manage to get your hands on it in your country!) We cooked this on Saturday night as part of our Japanese dinner for Gracie.

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Above image from Radish Boy

Speaking of our dinner with Gracie...Look at this gorgeous handmade thank you card that I found on my desk at work this morning! It's a little drawing of the dinner we all shared together!!! Oh my goodness right~?!


From left to right: Gohan with ebi furikake,  lettuce and tomato salad, pickled cucumber, hijiki seaweed salad, tamagoyaki with nori roll, ohitashi spinach, miso and the main plate is my favourite miso mayonnaise baked salmon. Gracie even illustrated my gingham table cloth and polka dot chop sticks! Don't you just love her!

By the way, this is the recipe for the never fail miso-mayonnaise baked salmon that I cook regularly. 

Ingredients:
2 portions salmon fillet
1 spring onion, thinly sliced
2 shitake mushrooms thinly sliced
1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese

For the miso-mayonnaise paste:
4 tbsp Japanese Kewpie mayonnaise
1 1/2 tbsp white or red miso paste

作り方 (Tsukuri kata):
Preheat the over to 180degrees. Thoroughly mix the miso and mayonnaise. Make a deep cut in each of the salmon fillets without cutting through them completely. Cut two pieces of foil large enough to completely enclose each piece of salmon. Spread half of the miso-mayo paste into the middle of each foil piece. Divide the spring onions and mushrooms evenly and scatter on top of the paste. Place each salmon fillets on top of the paste and spoon the remaining miso-mayo paste and the grated cheese into the cuts in the salmon. Tightly enclose the salmon in the foil and bake for 15 minutes or until cooked through. Open the foil and bake for a further 5 minutes until the cheese is lightly browned. Serve with your favourite Japanese side dishes and enjoy!

Yum!

P.S. Find out more about Japanese seaweeds here.


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Can I please move in?

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Today we went to Tokyo Mart to try and pick up some Bento Boxes but sadly they were sold out :( So we took ourselves off to Ryo Tei's for some oishii ramen! Anyway, driving around today we saw this super cute pink house! How cute is it~?! I just had to show you! I want to move in!

Hope you are having a Happy Saturday!
I am getting ready for a night with my dear friend Gracie and my Hanayama Digital Bingo machine and Hello Kitty bingo cards! What are you up to this weekend?

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(Hello) Sandwich Zine by Dawn Tan!

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What exciting news!!! The amazing Dawn Tan has just launched her new zine! And guess what...It's about Sandwiches! My favourite! YAY!!!!!!

To find out more, and for the chance to win a copy of her Sandwich Zine, please click here.

Owww I can't WAIT until my copy arrives! If you would like to order one, please visit Dawn's online shop.

And Happy Friday to you!

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Hello Sandwich in Inside Out Magazine

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Remember those lovely folk at Inside Out magazine? There's: Lee Tran Lam, Grace Lee and Vanessa Colyer Tay, just to name a few gorgeous editorial team members! Well, they were lovely enough to include me in their latest issue (which goes on sale today) in the mix of some delightful craft blogs! Nawwww they are so sweet! Thank you lovely ladies! 
It was so lovely to be up there listed alongside friendly bloggers...Love you Big's Kate who sent me the most delightful craft pack giveaway, sweet pea Angela from Three Buttons who I fell in love with and posted about here, and Pia Jane Bijerk who was kind enough to support my eco pledge for World Environment Day here. And I hear Pretty Little Pins is divine too! Not to mention super talented! Be sure to check out these gorgeous blogs in your tea break today!

And thank you Inside Out! You made my day!

Happy Wednesday lovelies.
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Ebony & Ivory

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Ebony & Ivory is a lovely collection of handmade jewellery made by Ako-san, a UK based Japanese girl. Aren't they just gorgeous! Most Ebony & Ivory jewellery pieces are created using vintage materials from the 50's to the 70's.

So...if you ever want to buy me a present...ha ha ha! But don't you think it would be cute to wear jewellery that has your own name! Oh and Ako-san also has a blog! Check out Milk Tea.

I love this too!

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Come Home!

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Little smiley face treats! Yes please!

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Oh...Look who's hiding in the drawer!

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If you like peaceful country home style, a little bit of zakka, some beautifully and simply styled interiors, a potted garden or two, a teeny bit of home cooking, soft holga style photographs and love Japan, then Come Home magazine is the one for you!

Come Home magazine was another addition to Mr Y's 12 kilograms of magazines. This issue is once again so lovely and inspiring! 

For more info on Come Home please click here and here. Don't forget you can get your fix of Japanese magazine from Jollygoo's new online shop.

And I can't resist re-linking to Ii-ne-kore's lovely Japanese magazine post in case you are new to Hello Sandwich! Oh! and speaking of ii-ne-kore...the lovely Bree is in Sydney this weekend and I am meeting her this afternoon for a coffee! yay!

Happy Sunday lovelies!

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