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cafés, and traditional Japanese restaurants serving comfort food. It’s also sold inconbini, Japanese for convenience stores, and is a staple in most Japanese homes since it’s simple and easy to make.
When I used to work in an entirely different profession there was a small Japanese cafe down the street from my office that I adored because it made grandmother-style, Japanese cafe food. It’s where I first started eating Japanese omelettes with rice — among other things like Japanese ...
You don't need to use a huge pan to deep fry this? [Chef] Yeah. Actually you don't even need a lot of oil but yeah, you can use much less oil. Now make a tempura batter. There are many ways. Japanese chef make a tempura batter ...
This step will make sure the cabbage is dry enough to make a well-formed filling, not a mushy paste.The flavoring agents:: Garlic, ginger, and chivesGarlic, ginger and Chinese chives (韭菜 Chinese chives/garlic chives, Nira in Japanese) are the standard flavoring agents for gyoza. I have...
Update: I've updated this post substantially in these two articles, 10 years later: How to cook great Japanese style rice, and How to make sushi rice (shari). Please take a look there - you'll probably find them a lot clearer. I've learned a lot myself i
Learn how to make Awase Dashi (Japanese soup stock) at home with umami-packed ingredients, kombu (kelp) and katsuobushi (bonito flakes).
Using a food processor allows you to make coarse panko which allows for a thicker coating of crisp breading. Panko vs Bread Crumbs Although both Japanese panko and regular bread crumbs are made from crumbled bread, the type of bread they're made from and a different method of production resu...
Onigiri (“oh-nee-gee-ree”) are Japanese rice balls and today I’m going to show you how easy they are to make! As I was working on the material for this post, I realized that I’ve beenwriting about onigiri for a long timeon this little piece of the inter-webs of mine. I’...