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If you like the taste of Japanese dishes, you will love it. Very crispy, and my friends like it too. You can buy joshinko (rice flour), katakuriko (potato starch), and sesame oil at asian market. If you live in large city, you may find them at American grocery store. Joshinko and katakuriko taste nothing different from regular flour, but they really help to make crispy fried chicken.
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This recipe is inspired by the signature Korean summer noodle dish, naeng myung The traditional dish is made with a strong beef broth I’m using a vegetarian broth I make with dried mushrooms and kelp, adapted from a recipe in Deborah Madison’s “Vegetarian Cooking for Everybody.” You could also use chicken stock
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Chicken wings are marinated in a salted, Japanese-style marinade, dipped in cornstarch and deep-fried until crispy in this appetizer recipe.
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Power packed, fruity and nutty. Better than store-bought granola bars. Use any kind of dried fruit e.g. - chopped dates, chopped apricots, chopped prunes, etc.
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This is a power version of traditional crispy rice treats made with different nuts, coconut and cranberries.
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These empanadas have a filling of mozzarella, tomato and fresh basil, making them a light yet tasty option for feeding family or friends.
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Not all asparagus dishes are delicate and subtle Try this stir-fry to see how well the sweetness of asparagus and spicy bold flavors go together.
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Short rib kebabs with Korean seasonings.
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