Feb 3, 2017

[Last Entry] 64 of OYSHEE Recipes Are Now Available on Rakuten Recipe (楽天レシピ)


Dear OYSHEE users, we have some good news!

64 of the recipes on OYSHEE that were created by cooking specialist Ms. Maki Shibata are now made available on Rakuten Recipe (楽天レシピ), the Japanese recipe website run by our team.



Matcha Chocolate Muffins







Miso Pork Onigiri
Salmon Donburi









Tanuki Udon Noodles








For all English recipes, check out this link:
http://recipe.rakuten.co.jp/search/English%20recipe/


Alternatively, you may also go to the main page of Rakuten Recipe and then enter "English recipe + keyword (e.g. udon)" in the search box.

Rakuten Recipe Main Page:
http://recipe.rakuten.co.jp/

Although there are not many in number, we hope you'll make use of these wonderful recipes.

This will mark our last entry for the OYSHE staff blog. Thank you so much for following our updates and supporting us for the past 2 years! We hope to see you again sometime in the future :)

With deepest gratitude,
OYSHEE staff

Jan 16, 2017

Importance Notice: OYSHEE will close on January 26th, JST

Termination of Services


We regret to inform you that all services by "OYSHEE -easy recipes-" (iOS and Android app, and website) will be terminated sometime on January 26th, JST (Japanese Standard Time).*


We truly appreciate all of your support for our services in the past months. Taking all of your feedback into consideration, we hope to develop better services in the future.

Please continue to enjoy using OYSHEE until the aforementioned date. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused, and thank you for your kind understanding.

Best regards,
OYSHEE staff

P.S. For those who wish to continue cooking Japanese food, we've made a list of resources that may be helpful. Please have a look!

http://oyshee-easy-recipes.blogspot.jp/2017/01/resources-for-learning-to-make-japanese.html

Jan 12, 2017

Resources for Learning to Make Japanese Dishes

Where can you find Japanese food recipes once OYSHEE is closed? 


Here are some suggestions from the OYSHEE staff:

1. YouTube Channels

These talented tachers have been kindly providing their video recipes to OYSHEE. Check out their YouTube channels to find recipes that were once on OYSHEE, and much more!


2. Cooking Classes in Tokyo
If you currently live in Japan or have an opportunity to visit, please consider participating in one of those classes!
▼Simply Oishii Japanese Cooking Class
http://www.simplyoishii.com/
▼Tokyo Kitchen Japanese Cooking Class
http://www.asakusa-tokyokitchen.com/
▼YUCa's Japanese Cooking
http://yjc.tokyo/
▼Tokyo Cook
http://tokyo-cook.com/

3. Japanese Website "楽天レシピ"
For those who can read Japanese, please visit OYSHEE's Japanese counterpart, Rakuten Recipe (楽天レシピ). More than 80% of the recipes on OYSHEE have been translated from the Japanese recipes on this website, created by everyday Japanese people!

http://recipe.rakuten.co.jp/ 

Once again, we sincerely thank you for using OYSHEE and supporting OYSHEE in various ways over the past two years. We hope that the list above can be of some help.