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Vegan Natto Imperial Rolls


You happen to some steamed (cold) rice leftovers?
Great! You just need (made from rice rice powder or wheat flour) imperial roll wrappers, some natto, thi leeks and soy sauce to make a satisfying and crunchy vegan meal!

Vegan Natto Imperial Rolls!

INGREDIENTS: for 10 rolls

-Imperial roll wrappers: 10 sheets
-Natto: 3 standard packs
-Cold steamed rice (leftovers): 1 large bowl (standard rice ball/experiment!)
-Thin leeks (chopped): 3 tablespoons
-Soy sauce: 1 large spoon

Optional: mustard, hot sesame oil, tare, etc…

RECIPE:

-That’s all you need!

-Mix all ingredients well!

-Place an equal amount of the natto-rice mixture in/on themiddle of an imperial wrapper/sheet and roll.
You know how to do it?
Don’t forget to prepare a little cornstarch dissoled in lukewarm water to seal the rolls!

-Deep-fry in good oil!

Simple again!

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Vietnamese Restaurants: Annam (revisited)


Pa in seo/Japanese okonomiyaki!

Annam is probably not only the only authentic Vietnamese restaurant in Shizuoka Prefecture, but is definitely in a clss of its own.
If I listened to the Missus we would visit the place every week!LOl
Antway, the other day my best friedn, who happens to be Irish, and his Jpanese wife came to visit us after a lapse of two years.
We just couldn’t find a better reason to visit our favourite South Asian restaurant!

Here is what we ordered:

The Vietnamese have brewed beer for a long time and thier 333 is as good as any!

Artistic and very light raw spring rolls with shrimps.

Healthy green papaya and shrimp salad.

Stir-fried chicken and deep-fried rice cakes.

French influence in the steamed French bread with shrimp and peanuts topping.

As the beer and the sake (from Shizauok) has disappeared quickly, we chose a honest and reliable bottle of French Cotes du Rhone from Annam’s very decent wine list.

Home-made Vietnamese ham as a complimentary dish!

Stir-fried chicken and deep-fried imperial rolls with cold rice noodles salad.

Very light stir-fried vegetables in sweet and sour sauce.

Pa in seo/Vietnamese okonomiyaki, the specialty of the restaurant.
Enormous but as light as a feather and filled with loads of beansprouts!

No we did not have dessert, but pho soup instead!

Can’t wait for the next visit!

Shizuoka City, Aoi-Ku, Tenmacho, 17-9
Tel.: 054-2502266
Fax: 054-2502323
Lunch: 11:30~14:30
Dinner: 17:00~22:00 (last orders: 21:30)
Closed on Mondays and day after National Holidays
Homepage
Credit cards OK

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