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A derivative of the more typical preparation, which utilizes thighs (skin included), this recipe infuses simple, delicious Japanese flavors into the popular but...
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Battered and lightly fried chicken is extra crispy underneath a sticky and sweet honey sauce. Sprinkle with sesame seeds, serve with rice, and you'll never need takeout again!
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Serve this recipe for bulgogi, or thin slices of marinated and grilled Korean barbecued meat, with a side of kimchi.
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Trust us, it's better than it sounds.
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The easy-to-memorize marinade for this fast broiled salmon hits all the right notes: salty, sweet and sour The fish emerges from the oven with caramelized, crisp skin, which contrasts nicely with a salad of fresh parsley or cilantro (or both), tossed with sesame oil and rice wine vinegar Close contact with the intense heat will help crisp up the skin, while keeping the rest of the fish tender and flaky
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A recipe for a vegetarian version of the popular stir-fried Thai noodle dish.
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Red Cooked Pork is one of the most popular comfort food in China. Yet no one in the U.S. knows about this at all. I am introducing this dish from my kitchen and...
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A classic teriyaki salmon recipe, cooked on the grill.
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A soothing Japanese soup that takes center stage during New Year’s.
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Stir-fried rice noodles with chicken, cabbage and carrots. It will remind you of Island Fiestas!
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Japanese comfort food, Oyakodon is chicken meat and beaten eggs, simmered in a sweet and savory stock, and eaten over cooked rice in a bowl. Try it for breakfast some cold morning.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.