Japanese dishes/literally

  • invisiblechef 16 years ago
    I am wondering where I can find lidded porcelain bowls (for individual servings) online.

    thanks

    Also is anyone familiar with Chiri-Mushi? (steamed salmon casserole.) if so what type of steamer would you recommend. I have a small bamboo steamer, but I'm sure that won't work. About how much is a traditional japanese steamer?

    Hope to get an answer soon.

    Thanks again
    Marie
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  • invisiblechef 16 years ago said:
    I have found out that the earthenware casserole one pot dishes are called Do-nabes and the traditional Japanese steamer is metal and I really think it might be called a Mushi-ki.. Stil not having luck finding one. Would also like a Japanese Omelet Pan, so if anyone knows where I could find these, any hints would be appreciated.

    Marie
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  • erisgrrrl 16 years ago said:
    Ebay has everything you could ever need to cook anything you'd ever want to! lol

    Here's a link to the cheapest tamagoyaki pan.... but there are plenty of others of (I'm sure) varying quality!
    http://cgi.ebay.com/Tamagoyaki-pan-recipe-sushi-bento-box-lunch-menu-egg_W0QQitemZ350047998443QQihZ022QQcategoryZ4003QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1638Q2em118Q2el1247
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