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This fabulous salad recipe is comparable to what is served in Japanese restaurants. It's vegan and tastes great! It goes well with traditional Japanese foods and also with American foods instead of coleslaw.
This fabulous salad recipe is comparable to what is served in Japanese restaurants. It's vegan and tastes great! It goes well with traditional Japanese foods and also with American foods instead of coleslaw.
Ingredients:
sesame oil, rice vinegar, garlic, ginger, sugar, salt, black pepper, cabbage, green onions, almond slivers, sesame seeds
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The flavorful heat of wasabi wakes up the senses in a Japanese fusion-style deviled egg.
The flavorful heat of wasabi wakes up the senses in a Japanese fusion-style deviled egg.
Ingredients:
eggs, sesame seeds, mayonnaise, soy sauce, wasabi, wine vinegar, green onions, bread crumbs
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This savory pancake filled with cabbage, bacon, sausage, and shrimp is a well-known Japanese dish, okonomiyaki, that's easy to customize.
This savory pancake filled with cabbage, bacon, sausage, and shrimp is a well-known Japanese dish, okonomiyaki, that's easy to customize.
Ingredients:
flour, water, cabbage, bacon, eggs, sausage, green onions, shrimp, cheese, vegetable oil, soy sauce, ketchup, white vinegar, bread crumbs, mayonnaise
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These simple onigiri, Japanese rice balls stuffed with tuna, are a filling, kid-friendly snack that are versatile and easily customized.
These simple onigiri, Japanese rice balls stuffed with tuna, are a filling, kid-friendly snack that are versatile and easily customized.
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Thinly sliced pork is stir-fried with ginger, daikon radish, sake, and mirin in this easy Japanese weeknight dish that's full of flavor.
Thinly sliced pork is stir-fried with ginger, daikon radish, sake, and mirin in this easy Japanese weeknight dish that's full of flavor.
Ingredients:
daikon radish, soy sauce, sake, sesame oil, ginger, cloves, mirin, pork, vegetable oil, onion
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Red rose petals, used as a garnish, symbolize chi flowing in the blood.
Red rose petals, used as a garnish, symbolize chi flowing in the blood.
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Wasabi and ginger give this unusual dip a nice and unexpected kick of flavor.
Wasabi and ginger give this unusual dip a nice and unexpected kick of flavor.
Ingredients:
avocados, lime, onion, jalapeno peppers, shiso, ginger, wasabi, white pepper, hot pepper sauce, tomato
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These teriyaki chicken quesadillas with 2 kinds of cheese, habanero chile, and wasabi are an intense fusion of Japanese and Mexican flavors.
These teriyaki chicken quesadillas with 2 kinds of cheese, habanero chile, and wasabi are an intense fusion of Japanese and Mexican flavors.
Ingredients:
soy sauce, sugar, ginger, garlic, chicken breast, flour tortillas, olive oil, cheese, parmesan cheese, habanero pepper, wasabi
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The basic Japanese soup that's given out as an appetizer at most Japanese restaurants. Very mild, a bit salty, and a touch of tang. It's a very improvisable recipe; most of the ingredients' quantities can be changed according to taste.
The basic Japanese soup that's given out as an appetizer at most Japanese restaurants. Very mild, a bit salty, and a touch of tang. It's a very improvisable recipe; most of the ingredients' quantities can be changed according to taste.
Ingredients:
celery, onion, carrot, ginger, garlic, chicken stock, beef bouillon, shiitake mushrooms, water, portobello mushrooms, chives
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Retro jello salad recipe made with pineapple, cucumber, horseradish, and lime jello.
Retro jello salad recipe made with pineapple, cucumber, horseradish, and lime jello.
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Deliciously famous in Japan, gyudon is a comforting rice bowl dish of thinly sliced beef sirloin simmered in dashi, mirin, sake, and onions.
Deliciously famous in Japan, gyudon is a comforting rice bowl dish of thinly sliced beef sirloin simmered in dashi, mirin, sake, and onions.
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You will need a Japanese mortar and pestle (suribachi and surikogi) for this recipe, as the sweet flavor of the roasted sesame is most intense when ground. This can also be made with asparagus instead of spinach.
You will need a Japanese mortar and pestle (suribachi and surikogi) for this recipe, as the sweet flavor of the roasted sesame is most intense when ground. This can also be made with asparagus instead of spinach.