Donabe Delights: A Table for Oden and Sake Cheers
Written by Team MUSUBI
As the day settles into evening, and a gentle hush prevails, there's no greater joy than gathering around a table that promises coziness, both in ambiance and taste.
This table, adorned in calm and subtle hues for a delightful Oden dinner, is a canvas for traditional artistry and cuisine. At its center is a Donabe clay pot, generously filled with delicious Oden, and complemented by classic Arita tableware and other items in fall colors. Prepare to embrace the comfort of this meal and warm sake as this tablescape promises an experience steeped in authenticity and warmth.
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An Artful Display of Oden: Rustic and Warm
And the Donabe clay pot has, over centuries, become synonymous with many traditional Japanese dishes, including today's savory Oden. In a light yet umami-filled broth, an array of ingredients are simmered over a gentle flame. Where Oden can sometimes become quite brown in color, we gave ours a contemporary flair by adding sausages, cherry tomatoes and some okra rolled in fried tofu skin. A wintertime-favorite, everyone can enjoy a hot serving of Oden right at the table.
Feeling the History of Arita Ware Porcelain
With every bite of the delectable Oden, one does not merely savor the flavors of Oden but also is immersed in the deep history embedded in the tableware, a history spanning centuries of meticulous craftsmanship and tradition. Ri Sanpei Kiln adorns its ceramics with classic Sometsuke blue and white patterns. The clay used hails from the same mountain their founder utilized in the 16th century, underscoring their dedication to time-honored craftsmanship. Each piece crafted with their subtle yet genuine artistry, lends an air of authenticity and understated elegance to a tablescape with their grace.
Warm Sake at the Table
Made with precision, its copper plate boasts traditional floral patterns and a unique hue from golden purple to golden brown. While the warmer efficiently heats sake with its high thermal conductivity, its artful design is also a showpiece, enhancing the aesthetics of your winter-themed setting. So, as you relish your Oden, let this exquisite Seigado piece ensure your sake remains at its prime.
Trivet Tales
This trivet, meticulously handwoven by a craftsperson at Fukami Sangyo, is made from the durable fibers of the shuro palm. Its ring-shaped design harmonizes beautifully with Donabe clay pots.
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Ginpo Kikka Banko Donabe Japanese Clay Pot for 3 to 4 persons
In 1932, Sutematsu Kumamoto laid the foundation of Ginpo with a vision of superior craftsmanship. The Kikka Donabe embodies this dedication, a product of over 90 years of commitment to crafting top-tier clay pots. Today, Ginpo's "Kikka" series continues to delight food enthusiasts globally, turning meals into memorable experiences.
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