Whipped up something simple for lunch! Topped with chives and a tiny bit of lemon thyme. I could’ve gotten the air bubbles out a bit more, but thankfully the pudding stayed jiggly and soft.
Looks great – did you bake it in a waterbath or do you steam it?
Illustrious_Sign_872 on
I just died and went to heaven! That’s gorgeous, simple, elegant, and lovely! And I absolutely love chawanmushi!
Top-Speech-742 on
Dish looks gorgeous but the name would not work in Germany. Not sure if Germans are into Muschi
Pywacket1 on
So beautiful, although I think I have to taste it to make sure it’s as beautiful as I think it is. I’ll be over in a minute. 😻
captcraigaroo on
Any chance there is leftovers? I’m looking for a good dinner tonight
notcabron on
TIL about chawanmushi. Looks great, chef.
amajusk on
Looks good. I would focus mostly on the custard. Shrimp is boring, roe is boring. But if the custard/chawanmushi is good, you got me 🙂
DetectiveNo2855 on
My grandmother used to make this and I haven’t thought about it until now. I’m Chinese so it wasn’t called Chawan mushi. She put some soy sauce and scallion on it and I would spoon it over rice.
Nostalgia is my favorite garnish.
rainaftersnowplease on
This looks so cute!! And the little Staub dish is to die for too.
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Lovely! Nice photography as well
Looks great – did you bake it in a waterbath or do you steam it?
I just died and went to heaven! That’s gorgeous, simple, elegant, and lovely! And I absolutely love chawanmushi!
Dish looks gorgeous but the name would not work in Germany. Not sure if Germans are into Muschi
So beautiful, although I think I have to taste it to make sure it’s as beautiful as I think it is. I’ll be over in a minute. 😻
Any chance there is leftovers? I’m looking for a good dinner tonight
TIL about chawanmushi. Looks great, chef.
Looks good. I would focus mostly on the custard. Shrimp is boring, roe is boring. But if the custard/chawanmushi is good, you got me 🙂
My grandmother used to make this and I haven’t thought about it until now. I’m Chinese so it wasn’t called Chawan mushi. She put some soy sauce and scallion on it and I would spoon it over rice.
Nostalgia is my favorite garnish.
This looks so cute!! And the little Staub dish is to die for too.