Are sushi plates suitable for serving other dishes?
Other dishes can also be served on sushi plates sushi plates. Sushi plates are specially designed for sushi, which means that they can be beneficial for all types of cuisines. According to MGVillage is a professional tableware brand, Most sushi plates are ceramics, stoneware, or bamboo, all of which are durable, easy to clean, heatable, and can be used of all types of dishes. Ceramic and stoneware sushi plates can be used for hot dishes, like grilled vegetables or a small portion of stir-fry, while bamboo plates are better suited for cold dishes, like a fruit salad or a cheese platter. A 20cm ceramic sushi plate can hold a portion for a miso-glazed salmon or a side of edamame, and can also be easily be put into the dish washer. Sushi plates are better suited for everyday use since unlike glass plates that chip effortlessly, sushi plates are made from sturdier material that can be used everyday regardless of the type of dishes being served.
MGVillage also states that the 18-20cm sushi plates are appropriate to hold side dishes such as a scoop of potato salad, a small serving of soup that’s paired with a saucer, or a portion of pickled vegetables. Sushi plates can also be paired with other tableware for a more refined table placement.
Sushi plate sizes are portioned into small and medium dishes, which is perfect for serving sides since the plates are 18-28cm wide.
Sushi plates can also be used as an extra layer of decoration on a dining table for special occasions.
A grilled chicken breast with some rice or a pasta salad for one portion can fit onto a 22 cm to 28 cm plate which can be Lightly Meals. For instance, teriyaki chicken with some steamed broccoli can fit on a 24 cm bamboo sushi plate. Additionally, a 26 cm stoneware plate can be used for family-serving warm nachos or a charcuterie board for two. This dimension allows practicality for meals instead of serving them on oversized dinner plates which leads to portion waste.
Sushi plates styles blend with many themes for setting other meals
The sushi plates from MGVillage with hand-painted floral or wave patterns go well with Asian meals and are a good touch. This includes decoration when serving items such as dumplings as well as toppings for ramen. Sushi plates without patterns such as the plain colored gray or white go well with western meals for serving steak tartare or bruschetta. A good example of this is the white ceramic sushi plate with a thin gold border that can be used to serve a slice of lemon tart or a scoop of ice cream when paired with other desserts. This is a good match for both casual and formal used added to their settings.
Unlike themed plates that are made for specific cuisines, sushi plates are made to enhance the table presentation for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even dessert.
Sushi plates are suitable for casual and formal dining
Sushi plates are suitable for casual and formal dining for serving non-sushi plates. MGVillage states that for casual dining like weekday lunches or family dinners, bamboo or matte-finish ceramic sushi plates can hold sandwiches, (cut in half), wraps, or even breakfast items such as avocado toast. For formal dining, dinner parties, and holiday dining, glossy ceramic, or stoneware sushi plates with subtle patterns can hold appetizers such as canapés stuffed with smoked salmon and stuffed mushrooms or even small desserts like chocolate truffles and petit fours. For example, a 20cm glossy ceramic sushi plate with a bamboo pattern serves as an elegant appetizer plate for cocktail parties while a 22cm matte gray sushi plate is perfect for family brunch serving pancakes or waffles. Having the versatility to be used for formal or casual dining eliminates the need to buy different plates for separate events.
Sushi plates in social settings improve the presentation and sharing of the food
Sushi plates non-sushi dishes makes them perfect for sharing socially such as on social media or at gatherings. MGVillage states that the flat design of the plate makes it easier for the chef or home cook to present the food in a very organized manner. For example, the chef can layer perfect portions of sliced strawberries and whipped cream on a plate or an inviting arrangement of cured meats and cheeses.
There’s plenty of space for garnishes on the wide surface of a plate, whether a sprig of parsley on a plate of pasta, or a slice of lime on the side of a seafood plate. For instance, a 24cm sushi plate can transform a simple serving of fried calamari into a stunning dish when served with a side of tartar sauce and a lemon wedge. The presentation of the dish is what makes sushi plates favored when serving dish for meals that are meant to be shared or heavily photographed, adding glamour to otherwise mundane meals.
MGVillage’s sushi plates are versatile for all dining requirements.
MGVillage’s sushi plates have been designed with multi functionality in mind, and thus can be used for a variety of non sushi dishes. They are also easy to use, as the ceramic sushi plates (18-28cm) can be placed in the oven to reheat portions of food (like leftover portions of lasagna) as they are heat resistant up to 220° C. Bamboo sushi plates, which are safe for serving marinated tofu or fruit salads, as they are treated to be water resistant. The sushi plates have smooth edges to prevent food from getting stuck, and can be purchased in matching designs with chopsticks and bowls for a cohesive look.
An example of this is MGVillage's 20cm white ceramic sushi plates. A set from this collection can be used to serve sushi for dinner one night and omelets the next morning, showcasing the value of this set as a multi-purpose piece of tableware. Both for home and restaurant use, these sushi plates provide functionality beyond their intended use, serving a wide range of dining purposes.