Japanese New Year's Soup - Ozoni recipe

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2012

Ozoni is a deliciously light and simple soup of chicken, vegetables and mochi that is eaten on New Year's Day in Japan. Here in the West, Ozoni is a very welcome contrast from all the heavy fare I've indulged in over the holidays, so it will be a welcome addition to my table today. Because Ozoni is so easy and quick to make, it's perfect for anytime with any ingredients you have on hand. Enjoy!

Check out Reynoldsair in his New Year's Day mochi making vid: http://youtu.be/oDVfYwlb0EI

Music: "WORDS" by Jason Shaw (http://audionautix.com/index.html)

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  • Are you living in japan?

  • @lollyclub123 I live in Canada. Thank you for watching!

  • This looks so warm and delicious. I hope your having a great start to your new year :)

  • @AsianCookingmadeEasy a great, cleansing start after all the heavy eating. lol.

  • Happy New Year ;D Yay! Japanese <3 btw, i eat white miso zoni ;)

  • @ochikeron is that Kansai style of ozoni?

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  • My resolution is to lose the 5 lbs I gained during the holidays. Xx

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  • Soups on , looks good Jay ,as for resolutions , well mabey I can cut down on saying ''right ash'' or ''see that Pauly''... anyways Happy New Year Jay , hope 2012 is the best ever for you and the family ....!!!

  • Nice soup Jay! I love Mochi! My resolution is to cut 20lbs and get back to badass weight!

  • @MrJingjong yes ;D

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