The knot design for kamaboko is universal and it is pretty to look at when served on a platter or as a garnish on top of a dish. The elasticity of the fish cake makes it possible to create this beautiful design.

Watch How to Make Kamaboko Knot

Step 1: Remove kamaboko from the wooden board.

Step 2: Slice off the uneven edge on both ends.

Step 3: Cut red-skin kamaboko into a 1/3-inch (8-mm) slice.

Step 4: Place the kamaboko flat on the work surface. Make a 1-inch (2.5-cm) slit parallel to the bottom of fish cake one forth from the pink-skin top. See Step 6 for reference.

Step 5: Flip the fish cake and make a similar slit one forth from the bottom of the fish cake. Make a slit in the center. See Step 6 for reference.

Step 6: Lift up and insert the ends in the center slit, one from the front and one from the back.

Step 7: Gently pull out both ends. And here you have a beautiful knotted kamaboko that symbolizes happy union. 

To learn about other beautiful designs of kamaboko (Japanese fish cake), click here.