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Tag Archives: mirin
Hiyashi Chuka with Somen Noodles
All praises due to Maki over at Just Bento. I have made this refreshing bowl of noodles many times and it works as well for guests as for family. Consider offering a small amount in a large bowl … Continue reading
Posted in Appetizer, Asian, Cooking, Food and Wine, Japanese, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged dressing, hiyashi chuka, Japanese, mirin, noodles, omelet, sesame, tamagoyaki, toppings
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Wagamama Makes Miso Happy!
Well the gas grill is up and working just in time for the gorgeous weather we’re having here in the Bourgogne. I threw in the Bourgogne because my son’s friend thinks Burgundy sounds funny. Obviously it’s a language problem. … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Food and Wine, Japanese, Main dishes, Soup
Tagged Chicken, cooking, food, ginger, grilling, hoisin sauce, Japanese, mirin, miso, noodles, nuoc mam, pak choi, recipes, soba, soup, vermicelli, wagamama
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Salmon Anytime, Anyway
I bought a nice, big piece of salmon yesterday at Leclerc’s. It was a difficult decision because they had a beautiful, small piece of Irish salmon also. I asked Jade and she voted for big. It was unanimous. … Continue reading
Hungry Woman Asian-like Turkey Bowl
On Sunday morning I woke up late and starving! I really had no time to grab anything; the dog was moaning for her morning walk, I had to get to the grocery store for urgent items before they closed at … Continue reading
Posted in Asian, Cooking, Food and Wine, Main dishes
Tagged asian, cooking, fish cake, food, Japanese, mirin, mushrooms, noodles, recipes, sake, scallions, tamari soy sauce, turkey, wagamama
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Indochine Kitchen’s Crispy Fried Pork Belly
The Indochine Kitchen blog is my very favorite blog at the moment. Jun is a great cook and her photography is awe inspiring. I’ve got to take better pictures! I wonder what kind of camera she uses…… This … Continue reading
Posted in Appetizer, Asian, Cooking, Food and Wine
Tagged bacon, cabbage, crispy, deep fried, fennel, mirin, poitrine, pork belly, red pepper, soy sauce
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