Under the rule of “up to 5 private meetings”, we will only provide private classrooms at my home or at your home upon request.
Course participants do not necessarily have to come from a single household, as federal household regulation is only a recommendation. We can hold private courses for up to 4 people (5 people including me), but we are closed for regular classes. Thank you for your understanding.
I started making osechi from yesterday night and finished it at noon.
I hope I can eat the New Year dishes made by my mother at my parents’ house next year. Wishing you and your family a safe, healthy, and prosperous new year!
I made shrimp sushi rolls and nigiri sushi in a private sushi class. Private classes are perfect for those who cannot eat raw fish. It was a lot of fun this time as well.
Let’s cook gyudon (beef bowl) and chawanmushi (steamed in a tea bowl)
We can cook it so easily but very tasty. We prepare it in the course without a steamer.
You need very thin (about 1 mm) sliced beef, onions, light soy sauce, eggs, shrimps, shiitake and chicken. I can send you kombu seaweed if you need it. I want to enjoy the delicious meal with you.
I want to start at 5pm on Sunday 4th October. At the end we have a toast at 6:30 p.m.
Do you already have the “Zoom App” on a tablet (https://zoom.us/) or on a notebook with a camera?
Join the Facebook group for links to ZOOM meetings. Or you can get the link from me after making the reservation.
The first online course is free. If you have already done an online course with me, it costs 50 francs per screen (regardless of how many people participate per screen).
I gave a Japanese cooking class online for the first time in 2 months. I was glad to see 10 families after a long time.
We cooked yakitori (salty and with sauce). Additionally, as a side dish, we made a cold tomato salad in dashi soup.
Finally, having a toast with people from all over Europe is a fun moment.
Thank you for your participation!