Japanese winter traditions: Chawanmushi
When winter settles in and the air turns crisp, Japan’s kitchens come alive with comforting dishes that warm both body and soul. Among these treasures is chawanmushi, a delicate savory custard that feels like a quiet embrace in a porcelain cup.
The name itself is beautifully simple: chawan means tea bowl, and mushi means steamed. Put together, it literally means “steamed in a tea bowl.” This humble description hides the elegance of the dish, a silky egg custard infused with dashi, soy sauce, and mirin, often cradling surprises like shrimp, chicken, shiitake mushrooms, and a bright yellow ginkgo nut.

