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Tazukuri - Gomame ( 田作り ) Recipe

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Japanese Tazukuri - Gomame ( 田作り ) Recipe
Photo: Sara Harris

 

 

TRADITIONAL JAPANESE RECIPE: Tazukuri is dried small sardines ( Gomame ) cooked in sugar and soy sauce. It is a part of Osechi Ryori, the traditional Japanese new year feast. There are a lot of kinds of dishes for Osechi Ryori, but Tazukuri is one of the big three celebration dishes, along with Kuromame (sweet black beans) and Kazunoko (herring roe).

Each part of Osechi Ryori has a meaning to it, and Tazukuri is no exception. Tazukuri, ‘making a rice field’ in translation, represents a hope for an abundant harvest for the next year. We use Gomame because little fish such as sardines and anchovies are used as fertilizer for a rice paddy.

Tazukuri is sweet and salty like many other Osechi Ryori so that it can last for at least the first 3 days of a new year. The sauce is made from sugar and soy sauce and is very sticky and syrupy, or even candy-like. When cooking the sauce, it should be loose and fluid. Don’t cook until it gets very thick. As the sauce cools, it becomes sticky, and it may become one big fish ball if the sauce is too thick.

 

 

 



Skill Level: Skill Level Time: 30 Minutes
Price: Price Serves: 4 People


 

 

 

Ingredients:





  Conversions


  • Metric:

     

     

     

    30gr Gomame
    ( tiny dried sardines )

    30gr Sugar

    22gr Soy Sauce




  • Imperial:

     

     

     

    1oz Gomame
    ( tiny dried sardines )

    1oz Sugar

    0.7oz Soy Sauce




  • Cups:

     

     

     

    1 cup Gomame
    ( tiny dried sardines )

    2 tablespoons Sugar

    1.5 tablespoons Soy Sauce




 

 

 

Directions:


 

01 - Pan-fry Gomame at medium low heat for a couple of minutes, until the fish turn slightly brown.

02 - Once they are done, spread them on a plate and let them cool.

03 - In a frying pan, add Sugar and Soy Sauce and cook at low heat until bubbles from the sauce become small but the texture is still very loose.

04 - Add Gomame and coat with the sauce.

05 - Immediately spread on a plate and cool.

 

 

 

Notes:


 

- If you cannot find Yuzu, try Meyer Lemons.

 

 

 

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