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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Mother's day pick-up

I know it's little bit too late to do online shopping for Mother's day!
BUT isn't it good to receive some presents at anytime? and I know your mum will LOVE it!!


Here is few pick-ups for your mum☆ 


Ruffle and lace soft scarf – Black   Three different color available.      
Cotton scarf / stole / wrap / shrug – Indigo Blue   Three different pattern available.


Wooden Cherry blossom earrings  You can choose from gold or silver, and also pink, white, peach pearl beads.

Kimono fashion shoulder bag – Mustard yellow We have red one as well. both stunning!!  

Folding fan – Dragonfly   Many patterns and size available.
Tenugui – Japanese decorative hand towel – April    12 different designs(each month) available.



Japanese Ceder Sake Set – Round   Another design Sake set available.
Eggcup pincushion 2   Your mum do sewing? This is Japanese Kimono fabric pincushion with lid. Two different Eggcup pincushions available.

And last one, I think this is a great handmade gift idea for any occasions.
You can draw on the fabrics to make your own design things!! T shirts, pillow case, bag, curtains etc... Big fun for kids as well :) 
Isn't it lovely that you (or your kids or anyone) write a message on simple white bag or cushion cover to say "Thank you" "Love you" to you mum!!

Don't forget we are having Mother's day special sale at the moment. Everything 10% off!!!
When you sign up for a membership, you will get 3 points which is equal to 3 dollars instantly. (You can use 1point used as $1)
Get 10% off and extra 3 dollars!!
Zakka81 - Japanese Style 
http://www.zakka81.com.au

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Caramel Apple Cake

This is apple cake BUT very soft and light.
Simple ingredients easy to make, BEST apple cake recipe in my life!!

**Caramel Apple Cake**
I used Bread loaf tin but you can use round cake tin, square tin (around 18m is better )etc...

Ingredients
2 Apples (peeled, cored, thinly sliced but not very thin)
20% Sugar from Apple's weight (If it's 300g of Apple, 60g Sugar)
10% Butter from Apple's weight (If it's 300g of Apple, 30g Butter)
1 teaspoon Cinnamon powder 
★2 Eggs 
★50g Sugar
100g Flower (Shift 3 times)
60g Butter (melted)


Instructions
1. Preheat oven 180℃. Brush a cake tin with melted butter to grease. Line the base and side with non-stick baking paper.
2. Make the caramel apple, put the apple, sugar and butter and cinnamon in a pan over low-medium heat. stirring occasionally, until the sugar is dissolved and the mixture is dark amber, take time, until almost all of the moisture is gone.
3. Use an electric mixture in top pan of a double boiler until thick and pale. Sift the flour over the egg mixture and gently fold through the butter.
4.Add melted butter and fold through the butter. Then add caramel apple and mix.
5. Pour over the tin and bake around 20-25min or until a skewer inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool on wire racks.
  

This original recipe is from very famous Japanese cooking community site called Cookpad where you can find whatever you want to cook and bake!!
Original recipe from Marimo1016  -->  http://cookpad.com/recipe/449965


**Mother's day 13th of May!!**
Don't forget to buy something special for you Mom!!
Folding fans, bag, accessories, scarves...etc

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Children's day - Shobu and Sweets

I wrote about Children's day last 2 times, but let me explain once more for new visitor's :)

Children's Day
is a Japanese holiday which takes place annually on May 5th, It is a day set aside to respect children's personalities and to celebrate their happiness.
But also known as "Tango no sekku", Families with young boys put up "Koi-nobori" (carp stream) in their yard
and display dolls called "Musya ningyo" patterned after historical warriors and heroes to pray for their health and success in life.


On May 5, we put the Shobu (Japanese iris) leaves in hot bath and enjoy the fragrant Shobu-yu (iris hot-bath) because of the traditional belief that the iris bath is a miraculous prophylactic against all kinds of sickness. 
 Sumo wrestlers in Shobu-yu
In ancient times, iris leaves were also believed to have the mysterious power of extinguishing fire and for this reason, in rural areas today, people still observe the custom of putting iris leaves on the eaves of their houses on May 5 as a talisman against the possible outbreak of a fire or presence of evil spirits.

Now, Special day always comes with special food!! 
Kashiwa-Mochi and Chimaki are one of the traditional sweets eaten on Children's day.
Kashiwa-mochi is a kind of steamed Mochi(sticky rice cake) made with Joshin-ko and Shiratama-ko wrapping sweet red bean paste inside. Each of them is then wrapped with Kashiwa (oak leaves). 
 Chimaki is a sweet rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves.
 I found a recipe for kashiwa-mochi! If you have interest, try it!!
My Wagashi Chronicles - Kashiwa mochi


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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Children's Day - Musya ningyo & Kabuto

 I wrote about Children's day last time, but let me explain again for new visitor's :)

Children's Day
is a Japanese holiday which takes place annually on May 5th, It is a day set aside to respect children's personalities and to celebrate their happiness.
But also known as "Tango no sekku", Families with young boys put up "Koi-nobori" (carp stream) in their yard
and display dolls called "Musya ningyo" patterned after historical warriors and heroes to pray for their health and success in life.

Today, I show you little bit about more "Musya ningyo"

Musha ningyo (武者人形:Warrior dolls) also called "Gogatsu ningyo" (五月人形:May doll).
A set of Armour, helmet and other things the samurai warrior of old carried during wartime are displayed.
Parents display the dolls wishing for their boys to grow into strong and powerful man like a samurai!!
But, whole "Musha ningyo" is pretty big, we just display samurai warrior helmet instead of whole doll these days.
Now, we have an another doll, called "Kintaro" , Kintarō is the childhood name of "Sakata no Kintoki" who was a hero in the Heian period. He having been famous for his strength when he was a child. It is said that Kintarō rode a bear, instead of a horse(!!) and played with animals in the mountains when he was a young boy. So, that's why we display "Kintaro" it represents strength and  healthy boy!

Why not make Samurai helmet by news paper?? 
Here is how... 
http://samuraikids.com.au/funstuff%20samurai%20hat.html
Don't forget to cut the news paper into the square!


I found a geeky one, it's Darth Vader Musha doll!!!!!! also Storm trooper!!!! OMG really?!
It's in Japanese, but you can buy these at here...
http://www.yoshitoku.co.jp/sw/musha_ningyou.html
http://www.yoshitoku.co.jp/sw/index.html
http://www.yoshitoku.co.jp/sw/S_trooper.html

I have small "Kintaro" decoration in my shop★
Kintaro and carp stream and origami helmet! All in one, very cute set!!
http://www.zakka81.com.au/?p=1237&preview=true

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Children's Day - Koi nobori

Children's Day is a Japanese holiday which takes place annually on May 5th, It is a day set aside to respect children's personalities and to celebrate their happiness.
But also known as "Tango no sekku", Families with young boys put up "Koi-nobori" (carp stream) in their yard
and display dolls called "Musya ningyo" patterned after historical warriors and heroes to pray for their health and success in life.The Koi-nobori is a legend that carp swim up waterfalls and become dragons! This represents the successful career. That's why we put up Koi-nobori :)These days we don't have any big space to put up Koi-nobori, so we made a little one☆
The biggest koi-nobori(for home) around 10m long!! Wow... (size image bottom right)
I have brother but we didn't have koi-nobori. Our school put up the many big koi-nobori for all the kids :)Also many cake shops selling a koi-nobori cake♥ If you visit Japan now, you can see many kind of koi-nobori!!


Koi-nobori printed, decorative Japanese hand towel at Zakka81☆
http://www.zakka81.com.au/?p=1134

Monday, April 16, 2012

Pumpkin Cheese Soufflé cake with hard caramel top

I made Pumpkin Cheese Soufflé other day. It's should be more fluffy but because of different type of pumpkins, it made my cake little bit wet. (I used Jap pumpkin.)
You can use sweet potato instead of pumpkin. More less moisture.

Soufflé is a steam bake cake, you need baking tin and some other deep tin.

** Pumpkin Cheese Soufflé **
18cm round cake tin

Ingredients
* 200g Pumpkin pure (Make from fresh pumpkin, steam or microwave until soft then put into food processor or juicer or just mushed it)
* 180g Cream cheese (Room temperature)
* 30g Sugar
* 3 Egg yorks
* 1 and 1/2 table spoons Fresh cream
* 2 Table spoons Corn flower
* 2 teaspoon White rum (Optional)

* 3 Egg whites
* 60g Sugar

Instructions
1. Preheat oven 160 degrees (Fahrenheit 320)
2. In the bowl, beat cream cheese and sugar until smooth
3. Add egg yorks, white rum, fresh cream and mix, when combined all of them add corn flower and mix well.
4. Make Meringue. In a clean bowl of your electric mixer, beat the egg whites until foamy. Gradually add the sugar and continue to whip until stiff peaks form.
5. Add 1 spoonful of meringue to pumpkin gently fold, then add half of remaining meri
ngue to the pumpkin mixture and fold, and add remaining meringue and fold. Don't over fold it!
6. Pour into
cooking papered tin(the cake will get taller than tin, set the cooking paper bit higher than tin). Wrap the cake tin base with tin foil if you use loose bottom tin (protect from water)


7. Put baking tin into water through tin (without pouring the hot water yet, you will know why later)
8. Pour pumpkin mix from above into the baking tin
9. Pour hot water into the water through now, about 1 – 1.5inch high (The pumpkin mix has weight if you pour water first then put your baking tin with cheesecake mix into the water through, water may overflow and the water through may get too hot)
10. Bake around 60 minuets, or until a wooden skewer inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean.
11. Let the cake cool completely before removing from pan. The cake will shrink but it's fine.
12. Leave it into the fridge for couple of hours before serve.


** Caramel top **
Ingredients
* 100g Sugar
* 3 table spoons water

Instructions
1. In the pan, put sugar and water. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat
2. Gently swirl the pan once to even out the color. Continue to cook until the sugar turns medium amber. (Once the mixture begins to color, it will darken very quickly, so keep an eye on it.)
3. Pour above from the cold cake!

This original recipe from very famous Japanese cooking community site called Cookpad where you can find whatever you want to cook and bake!!
Original recipe from cookpad by HILO manma


Don't forget mother's day next month!!
Find some unique gift at Zakka 81 Japanese style☆
http://www.zakka81.com.au

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Wall decoration challenge!! 2

I tried to make something for my wall on every month, but I missed last month! :( I thought its "easy peasy!" .... well, I'll do my best!

This month I made "Toilet roll art", I found this idea from Pinterest as usual.
I had collected the core of toilet roll since last month, It took long time to collect, specially live in here just two of us, my partner and me. Men doesn't use toilet paper not so much like girls!
Anway finally I had enough to make this!

Ta daaa~~!!
It's peacock inspired toilet roll art. I used acrylic paint to paint inside of the roll. It has glitter gold but hard to see in these photos...
You just need to cut the roll around 2cm wide and stick with glue!
How easy is that!!
And I made another one with left over rolls ...
That is.......

Cherry blossoms!!
Bend in the one side to make petals.I really LOVE this one. Just now, cherry blossoms season in Japan and I miss it so much!
But I can see my cherry blossoms at home every day ;)
I will make more when I got more toilet roll. This is very fun craft!!



Hey, do you know mother's day is next month!!
Find unique gift at Zakka81 Japanese style


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