Easiest Way to Prepare Yummy Hina Matsuri Sushi Cake

Hina Matsuri Sushi Cake. Hina Matsuri Sushi Cake I wanted to make a delicious sushi cake that would make my child and his father happy just looking at it. When decorating, first set the dolls into the cake, then arrange the leaves, then the flowers on top of that, and finally use a spoon to put salmon roe into the gaps. Some families include an impressive edible centerpiece, such as the layered chirashi sushi cake.

Hina Matsuri Sushi Cake Hina Matsuri Sushi Cake I wanted to make a delicious sushi cake that would make my child and his father happy just looking at it. When decorating, first set the dolls into the cake, then arrange the leaves, then the flowers on top of that, and finally use a spoon to put salmon roe into the gaps. Hinamatsuri (雛祭り Hina-matsuri), also called Doll's Day or Girls' Day, is a special day in Japan. You can cook Hina Matsuri Sushi Cake using 17 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Hina Matsuri Sushi Cake

  1. You need of cake pan For the sushi rice:.
  2. You need of cut Grilled salmon.
  3. Prepare of eggs' worth Kinshi-tamago (thinly sliced omelet).
  4. Prepare of Shirasu (boiled and dried baby sardines).
  5. It’s of Note: The ● ingredients are for the dolls.
  6. You need of ●Quail egg.
  7. You need of sheets ●Seasoned nori.
  8. You need of ●Ham.
  9. Prepare of ●Cucumber.
  10. Prepare of of pink ●Kamaboko.
  11. It’s of ●Toothpicks.
  12. You need of Thinly sliced salt-water boiled carrot (a small amount).
  13. It’s of Sliced cheese.
  14. You need of thinly sliced Cucumber, rubbed with salt.
  15. It’s of Smoked salmon.
  16. It’s of Salmon roe.
  17. Prepare of amount Denbu (sweet pink-colored semi-dried fish flakes).

Hinamatsuri (Japanese: ヒナまつり) is a Japanese seinen manga series written and illustrated by Masao Ōtake. The series is licensed by One Peace Books. The idea behind Hina Matsuri is to pray for a healthy and happy life for one's daughter(s), so it only makes sense that those colors are also a part of the special dishes for this festival! " Hishimochi " (菱餅) are diamond-shaped rice cakes with exactly those three colors! See more ideas about Hina matsuri, Hina dolls, Sushi cake.

Hina Matsuri Sushi Cake instructions

  1. [Preparation] Lightly rub the cucumber with salt, then wash. Boil the quail eggs and carrot in salt water. Make sushi rice (I use rice + powdered sushi vinegar). Prepare the kinshi tamago (thinly shredded egg omelet). Grill the salmon and flake it..
  2. Line the cake pan with plastic wrap, then layer the kinshi tamago, sushi rice, salmon and shirasu and then the sushi rice into the pan while lightly pressing down with each addition. If you line the pan with the plastic wrap, the sushi cake won't break easily, but if the shape starts to break apart, it's easier to adjust if you put plastic wrap on top..
  3. Cut the ● ham in half. Then, as shown in the picture, lay on top of the ham, hanging a bit over the edge (to make the overlaid collar). Wrap the quail egg up. If you use a little bit of water on the nori, it will hold it together. Make slits in the ham and nori on the left and right sides so that the "kimono" can flare out as though the doll is sitting (bottom part of the picture)..
  4. Lay out the decorating ingredients on a plate. [Flower] Use a straw as a cutter. [Roses] Make by wrapping up smoked salmon. [Dolls] Use toothpicks to secure the fans and crowns to the quail eggs. (When attaching them to the cake, you can push the toothpicks deep inside).
  5. Transfer the cake from Step 2 to a plate and remove the plastic wrap. Decorate with the ingredients from Step 4. Last, sprinkle the entire surface with the denbu to finish! There's no faces on the dolls, but if you like, it's fun to use nori to make the faces with your child!.

Great recipe for Flower-Shaped Hina Matsuri Sushi Cake. I made this for my daughter who doesn't like raw fish or shiitake mushrooms. It was so easy, delicious, and cute! Hishimochi (tri-coloured rice cake) The form of these diamond-shaped rice cakes represent fertility, and they are dyed in the colours of Hina Matsuri: pink, white and green, to symbolize sakura blossoms, snow and new growth, respectively. The mochi are usually displayed with the hina dolls.