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Join us to make one of Japan’s most popular and homey dishes, Omurice! A soft thick eggy omelet drapes over a mound of savory ketchup rice, studded with chicken and vegetables. This famous yoshoku (western style) dish is made in every home for dinners and bento. The class will be led by Debra Samuels our Ouchigohan sensei. We will complete the meal with a crunchy quick Hakusai (Napa cabbage) pickle. Bonus demo: Kawaii Teddy Bear Omurice! Register Now >>
Saturday, September 14th, 2024
6:00–7:30 PM
Online (Zoom)
$10 JASGP Members | $15 Non-members
Please contact info@japanphilly.org for the members discount code. Only one registration is required per family. A recipe card with the ingredient list and Zoom link for this program will be provided a few days before the event. Any questions about this edition of Ouchigohan, please email info@jascolorado.org.
Program Description
Ouchigohan! series host Debra Samuels will lead the class. Debra leads the program content and curriculum development of TABLE FOR TWO USA’s Japanese inspired food education program, “Wa- Shokuiku: Learn. Cook. Eat Japanese!” Debra lived in Japan, all together, for 12 years and specializes in Japanese cuisine. She travels around the country and abroad teaching hands on workshops on obento, the Japanese lunchbox.
Ouchigohan!
おうちごはん!Ouchigohan! – Japanese Home Cooking is a family-friendly online cooking class series. Step-by-step cooking instructions with demonstrations are provided by Debra Samuels from TABLE FOR TWO USA, which also produces the innovative series Wa-Shokuiku: Learn. Cook. Eat Japanese!, a program inspired and informed by the educational philosophy, flavors and food of Japan.
Presented online as a monthly series, this month’s Ouchigohan! program is hosted by the Japan-America Society of Washington DC and joined by Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia, The Japan Society of Boston, The Japan-America Society of Georgia, Japan America Society of Colorado, Japan-America Society of Indiana, The Japan-America Society of Houston, and Japan Society New York.

