Konnichiwa 🙂
Last week, One of themost famous Japanese Animators, Hayao Miyazaki announced that he is retiring X(
It may shocked many fans all over the world.
Just like many in Japan,
my generation grow up with movies of Ghibli too.
I even went to the studio Ghibli museam 3 times when I was in Japan, which was really lovely.
( you should go if you visit Tokyo;))
It is very sad not being able to see his new movie anymore.
Actually, there are s lot of mamorable foods in Hayao Miyazaki’s movies.
& it ALWAYS made me hungry while I was watching it…
Even though it may not be a proper ‘cooking’ I introduce how to make some of them in Australia.
First one is the ramen noodle in “Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea” (Gake no ue no Ponyo)
I personally like Ponyo’s cute voice.
Her favorite food is ham and she always is shouting like ” Haaaaam!”
This ramen was served by Sosuke’s mother when they finally reached to the home in the strong storm.
Real one must be “Chicken Ramen”,
But since I’ve never seen it in Australia, I suggest to use instant say-sause ramen like this 😀
The one I used this time is “Demae icchou”.
Step 1. Boil 500ml of water in the pot
Step 2 put the ramen noodle in to the pot, cook for 3 minutes.
Step 4 while the nooble is being cooked,
Please prapere for 1 hard boiled egg for the topping.
Cut 1 ham into the half
Chop a leak finely
Step 5 When the ramen noodle is cooked, put them into a bowl.
then add seasoning and sesami oil, and grntly mix.
Step 6 Put ham (Ponyo’s favorite!), chopped leak, 1/2 boiled egg on it,
then it’s ready to searve 😉
You can eat like Ponyo if you want, say “Haaaaam” hahaha.
If you are still shock too, please try make one , you might feel as if you were in the movie of Ponyo ;D!
I also look forward to seeing the Hayao Miyazaki’s latest and final movie “The wind roses” when I back to Japan 🙂
I’m going to introduce how to make Onigiri (rice ball) in the spirited away next.
See you everyone *
Thank you for reading my blog!
Love Japanese food, Love Studio Ghibli…nice post!
Thank you for your comment Elder.
Most of foods in Ghinli’s movies are pretty familiar dishes for us 🙂
It makes me always food homesick though.
Food always looks so good in the Miyazaki movies. I’m craving ramen now!
Hi good know there is a person who have a same sense :D!
Hope you could get your ramen til now!
I love this post. I’m a big fan of Miyazaki as well and I get hungry even watching animated Japanese food in his movies.
Thanks. haha, we may have a something common 🙂 I sometimes even watch those movies as I ate the same foods! lol