Musubi Kiln’s Office Lunch #01 Office warming party with hot pot dishes!
Written by Team MUSUBI
Musubi Kiln moved into a new office this month, and we are very excited about our new kitchen and dining area. We are planning to increase the number of opportunities for all employees to enjoy a delicious lunch together, based on our initial wish to cherish mealtime. So this time, we decided to hold a hot pot party to celebrate the move as well!
December has arrived and it has become much colder in Tokyo. Hot pot dishes are easy to prepare as long as you have enough ingredients for the number of people, and you can enjoy them hot and freshly prepared. We decided to make kimchi nabe (hot pot) and "Mizore" nabe, which were requested by many people. Mizore nabe is a nabe with grated daikon (Japanese radish) and is named after its resemblance to Mizore (sleet). We followed the recipe of Just One Cookbook.
In preparation for our meal, we cut the ingredients into bite-sized pieces and grated daikon radish. All that was left to do was to simmer!
Next, we set up the table. When you're cooking hot pot dishes, the tablewares and utensils need to be placed on the tabletop, so it's important that they look good and are easy to use. We used the Ginpo Kikka Banko Donabe Japanese Clay Pot for 3 to 4 persons. It has a slightly shallow shape, which made it easy for staff members to see what was in the pot and easy for them to serve.
This is how we set up the table for one person. Since there were a lot of people this time, the number of tableware was minimized to make it easy to prepare. To add a touch of flair as an office moving celebration, we put placemats on the table. Tonsui is very convenient for hot pot dishes because the handles don't get hot.
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