Feb 08 2011

How to Throw an Extravagant Sushi Party on a Budget, Part 1

By V Udasco

We all know that in this economy, cash is hard to come by, especially during the holiday season. However, you can throw a great sushi-themed party no matter the occasion, and it’s more affordable than you think!

Why not host a sushi themed holiday dinner?! Trade that dry turkey and stuffing in for some great tasting and healthy sushi, and start a tradition of your own! For any occasion, sushi is a yummy and popular way to go…you can just throw a “We Love Sushi” party, too!

You will really impress your guests with your exotic menu and they will appreciate your unique theme. You can host a Sushi Party that your relatives and guests will be wowed by. Just don’t blame me when they beg you to throw a Sushi Party over and over again!

Hosting a party at home can be a very stressful and daunting task, especially if are cooking a full course meal for your guests. When planning any get together, you must do the leg work regardless of what is being prepared. However, these tips can eliminate your stress, while keeping more of your hard earned money in your bank account.

Planning Phase (can be done on the internet, from the comfort of your own home)

o Determine your budget. Having a limited budget, you need to get the most bang for your buck. This means you will have to find great deals and do a lot of the leg work yourself.

o Send out RSVP’s to determine how many people will attend. By knowing who will be attending, you will have a better idea if you should cater towards vegetarian sushi recipes, fish recipes or both. If the majority of people attending don’t feel comfortable with raw fish, you can prepare “cooked” sushi recipes (i.e. tempura roll, Philadelphia roll with smoked salmon, cooked shrimp nigiri, California roll, and etc.) and not as much sashimi or spicy raw tuna roll. You get the idea and besides, if you stay away from the sushi grade ingredients needed for sashimi, you will save money there, as well.

o Depending on your guests, if they are close friends or family and want to bring something, you can have them bring a side dish such as edamame (soybeans) or sake (rice wine) or even dessert, maybe a green tea ice cream. Many of these items can be found at major grocery stores and this could help to minimize your costs.

o Research various sushi recipes online, both hot and cold, cooked and raw, to start developing your menu. When developing your menu, select ingredients that are in season and grown or produced locally. By doing this, you will save on cost and ensure the freshest ingredients.

o Make a few calls to your local grocery chain or seafood market to see what fish is in season. Ask if they have any sushi grade fish and the price. Sushi grade fish normally has been frozen for a specific period of time to kill any parasites that might have been in the fish, i.e. according to minimum health standards -4 degrees Fahrenheit or lower for at least 7 days). Ask if they have any seafood on sale…you may even ask who their fish suppliers are to purchase wholesale, if you are buying a large quantity of fish.

o To learn how to make sushi, you can either learn via the internet, which is full of resources (YouTube is a great source!) or purchase a sushi book if you feel adventurous and don’t mind the mess. It will take some trial and error, and also practice, but you’ll get it sooner than you think!

o If you don’t feel comfortable making the sushi, you have another alternative. Ask family members of friends if they know of a Sushi chef that you can hire on a per hour basis to prepare sushi “live” at your event. Another great idea is to visit your favorite sushi restaurant and ask the sushi chef if he works private parties. In this economy, you won’t have difficulty finding a sushi chef at a decent price and since they are already in the industry, they may be able to get the ingredients at wholesale price for you!

By doing most of the leg work above, you can save between 30 to 50% of the cost of Japanese sushi restaurant. The savings can be put towards a couple of good bottles of Sake to toast with your friends.

If you are in Southern California, you are in luck! One of our sushi chefs can assist you with your sushi party!

[http://www.MatsuCateringSD.com]

Matsu Catering is a Japanese owned and operated full service catering company. We poudly serve Southern California in San Diego, Riverside and Orange counties.

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Jul 16 2010

A Five-Foot Long Sushi Tray

GenkiJapan.Net shows off this great assortment of sushi on a five-foot long wooden tray. If I were one of them at that party, I would be finishing three of them while others are eating one. When it comes to sushi, I’m selfish and my etiquette goes out the window.
GenkiJapan.Net is for people who want to learn Japanese while having fun.

Nov 20 2009

Sushi Party on Budget


How to Throw an Extravagant Sushi Party on a Budget, Part 1
By V Udasco

We all know that in this economy, cash is hard to come by, especially during the holiday season. However, you can throw a great sushi-themed party no matter the occasion, and it’s more affordable than you think!

Why not host a sushi themed holiday dinner?! Trade that dry turkey and stuffing in for some great tasting and healthy sushi, and start a tradition of your own! For any occasion, sushi is a yummy and popular way to go…you can just throw a “We Love Sushi” party, too!

You will really impress your guests with your exotic menu and they will appreciate your unique theme. You can host a Sushi Party that your relatives and guests will be wowed by. Just don’t blame me when they beg you to throw a Sushi Party over and over again!

Hosting a party at home can be a very stressful and daunting task, especially if are cooking a full course meal for your guests. When planning any get together, you must do the leg work regardless of what is being prepared. However, these tips can eliminate your stress, while keeping more of your hard earned money in your bank account.

Planning Phase (can be done on the internet, from the comfort of your own home)

• Determine your budget. Having a limited budget, you need to get the most bang for your buck. This means you will have to find great deals and do a lot of the leg work yourself.

• Send out RSVP’s to determine how many people will attend. By knowing who will be attending, you will have a better idea if you should cater towards vegetarian sushi recipes, fish recipes or both. If the majority of people attending don’t feel comfortable with raw fish, you can prepare “cooked” sushi recipes (i.e. tempura roll, Philadelphia roll with smoked salmon, cooked shrimp nigiri, California roll, and etc.) and not as much sashimi or spicy raw tuna roll. You get the idea and besides, if you stay away from the sushi grade ingredients needed for sashimi, you will save money there, as well.

• Depending on your guests, if they are close friends or family and want to bring something, you can have them bring a side dish such as edamame (soybeans) or sake (rice wine) or even dessert, maybe a green tea ice cream. Many of these items can be found at major grocery stores and this could help to minimize your costs.

• Research various sushi recipes online, both hot and cold, cooked and raw, to start developing your menu. When developing your menu, select ingredients that are in season and grown or produced locally. By doing this, you will save on cost and ensure the freshest ingredients.

• Make a few calls to your local grocery chain or seafood market to see what fish is in season. Ask if they have any sushi grade fish and the price. Sushi grade fish normally has been frozen for a specific period of time to kill any parasites that might have been in the fish, i.e. according to minimum health standards -4 degrees Fahrenheit or lower for at least 7 days). Ask if they have any seafood on sale…you may even ask who their fish suppliers are to purchase wholesale, if you are buying a large quantity of fish.

• To learn how to make sushi, you can either learn via the internet, which is full of resources (YouTube is a great source!) or purchase a sushi book if you feel adventurous and don’t mind the mess. It will take some trial and error, and also practice, but you’ll get it sooner than you think!

• If you don’t feel comfortable making the sushi, you have another alternative. Ask family members of friends if they know of a Sushi chef that you can hire on a per hour basis to prepare sushi “live” at your event. Another great idea is to visit your favorite sushi restaurant and ask the sushi chef if he works private parties. In this economy, you won’t have difficulty finding a sushi chef at a decent price and since they are already in the industry, they may be able to get the ingredients at wholesale price for you!

By doing most of the leg work above, you can save between 30 to 50% of the cost of Japanese sushi restaurant. The savings can be put towards a couple of good bottles of Sake to toast with your friends.

If you are in Southern California, you are in luck! One of our sushi chefs can assist you with your sushi party!

http://www.MatsuCateringSD.com

Matsu Catering is a Japanese owned and operated full service catering company. We poudly serve Southern California in San Diego, Riverside and Orange counties.

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Oct 30 2009

How to Plan For Your Special Party?


By Yachika Verma

How can I make my party really special? Quite often this thought crosses our mind. In fact, it is a question we ask to one and all whenever we are on the verge of a party season. However, the best answer to this question lies with us and no one else.

A party is a place where people enjoy togetherness and share other’s happiness with their own. And when you are inviting your family and friends to your party, you know what they would love and what they do not need. You know your family’s and friends’ taste in a much better way than any party organizer in this field. Yet, if you find that you cannot manage it on your own, there is no harm in getting some guidance.

As a first step, you should decide what all you want for your party. And by this, I mean to say, prepare a list of menu items. If you are still confused as to what kind of dinner you would want to host, then you can look out for some hot tips that are much in demand nowadays. Some of the best parties, which are later on followed as trendsetters, are held during festive seasons like Thanksgiving and Christmas. So, search for some Christmas or Thanksgiving party ideas and tips from your old magazines or, better yet, on the internet. There is probably nothing in this world about which you cannot find answers on the internet. These Christmas or Thanksgiving party ideas mostly deal with innovating gifting suggestions, special cuisines and dinner themes, and tips on finding quality dinner party caterers etc. You get to learn many new things by reviewing these ideas; nevertheless, you need not plan exactly like them but certainly the inspiration can do you some good.

If you try reading the reviews of some of the most famous parties held within a year, you will surely know that sushi parties have been extremely popular in several places. Over the past few year ends, several states in US have witnessed some of the best Christmas sushi parties in the world. So, if you are planning a party for your yearend season, then the thought of a Christmas sushi party would be a very interesting choice. And to make the whole family affair more interesting you can cook these sushi cuisines on your own. There are several sushi cooking guides available in the market nowadays; and once you try out these cuisines, you will find them fairly simple. And the best part is that most of the sushi items have a fairly similar cooking pattern. Apart from surprising your guests with your cooking talents you can also cut down your party expenses by personally taking up all the cooking chores. Thus you can make your New Year or Christmas sushi party into a money saving affair.

If you are planning a party for more than 15 or 20 guests, then the idea of you doing all the cooking won’t work out. Under such circumstances you should concentrate on finding a great dinner party caterer service in order to make your party a grand feasting event.

Are you looking for Thanksgiving Party Ideas for your upcoming Christmas Sushi Party ? If yes, then simply visit http://www.offersushi.com for great tips.

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Oct 27 2009

Sushi Themed Wedding Parties

By Guy Antonelli
There are parties that happen before a wedding. There are bridal showers, either ladies only or co-ed, there are engagement parties, bachelor parties, and bachelorette parties. When you are hosting one of these gatherings, make it even more special by choosing a fun theme. One great idea for a party is to have a sushi party.

There are several ways that you can throw a sushi party. The simplest would simply be to host your event at a restaurant that specializes in sushi. Pick a place that is known for having the freshest and best quality. Often these restaurants will also have a nice ambiance. If this is going to be the bachelor party, it might be a nice time for the groom to hand out his groomsmen gifts. You do not have to choose groomsmen gifts that coordinate with the theme of the evening; just pick something nice like an engraved silver knife or mug that all of your attendants will enjoy.

If you plan to have a party at your house, there are a few different ways that you can choose to approach it. For a low-key affair, you might just want to order in some sushi from a local restaurant or market. Be sure to have a range of choices, including some vegetarian options like California rolls. (Some guests might be squeamish about the raw fish.) Don’t forget to have some saki to pour with the sushi!

A more impressive type of sushi party would be to hire a sushi chef to attend the event. Guests will love the chance to custom order their sushi and watch it be created before their very eyes. You will want to set up an attractive station for the chef to work where guests can observe. In keeping with the theme of the party, take some time to decorate accordingly. One easy way to make a big visual statement is with tall stalks of bamboo. You can do almost anything with them: prop them in corners, anchor them in handpainted ceramic Japanese pots, or “plant” them in your yard.

Another idea for decorating is to hang Japanese paper lanterns around the party. They always look festive, and cast a beautiful glow. There are an infinite number of color options for the lanterns. If you prefer a minimalist look, choose all white, or you can use rich red lanterns for evening, or bright pink, orange, and yellow lanterns for a more festive effect. They are ideal to hang in trees or under a tent for an outdoor party, but even one single lantern hung over the sushi station would look terrific.

Don’t forget to have all of the other elements to make your sushi themed party perfect. You will certainly want to have interesting china. You can easily rent or purchase stylish white square plates, which look great with sushi. Be sure to have chopsticks on hand for those who want them, as well as the tiny cups used to serve saki.

For a small gathering, such as a bridal shower, there is another really fun way to throw a sushi party. Instead of having a chef come and make the sushi, hire one to come and teach the guests how to make it themselves. It is a really fun hands-on activity that will make the party very memorable.

A sushi theme is a great idea for almost any type of party. When you are looking for a theme to help your event stand out from the crowd, this is a good theme to consider. Your guests will always remember your unique party.

Guy writes on many subjects including travel,customs and society. SilverlandJewelry.com. Groomsmen gifts are the perfect way for the groom to show his appreciation for his attendants.

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