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Chicken Katsu by ShaleeDPRecipe from food and wine. I like this a little bit spicy |
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Chicken Teriyaki with Egg Noodles by ShaleeDPThis is a very good main dish. |
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Broiled Salmon with Miso Glaze by Bob VincentThis is adapted from a recipe that appered in Bon Appetit magazine in 1999. It comes from Buddakan restuarant in Philadelphia. The original recipe called for cod fillets but I had salmon on hand. Any firm fleshed fish fillet will work. Cod, haddock or halibut would be good as well. I used light yellow miso but the darker more… |
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Chicken Miso Soup by Bob VincentThis recipe is adapted from one that was in the latest release of Cuisine At Home. I have added several more ingredients to make the soup a hearty weeknight meal. It is filling with the added ingredients. I also used chicken stock in addition to vegetable broth to add a bit more flavor. Because miso is sensitive to heat, be sure… |
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Eggplant Donburi by Nancy MiyasakiAs a Japanese american, I have a soft spot for donburi (Japanese term for just about anything served over rice). Our kids love it too. We mix up a warm bowl of brown and white rice and cover it with something warm, salty, sweet, and occasionally a bit spicy. This is rib sticking good, and best served in fall, winter or the early… |
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Yoshie's Curried Beef and Rice by Salad FoodieHer name was Yoshie and she was my houseguest for ten days many years ago. She spoke 7 languages and was a chaperone from Tokyo with a teen 4-H exchange program. Yoshie loved to cook and wanted to prepare dinner every night for us. Did we protest? Not! Curried Beef and Rice was a thumbs-up favorite of teens and families wherever… |
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Okinawan Sweet Fritters by Tamara DaughertyI grew up loving this delicate treat, both from the market in Okinawa (watching elderly women fry these up in giant cast iron pots) and made at home by my "Oba-ason" (Okinawan grandmother)". I use to wait for these little doughnuts to float on top in her pot over a wood-fed fire. (we never had a stove). Similar to the American version… |
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Teriyaki Salmon with Udon Noodles by Hungry JennyIf you don't have sake or mirin to hand, read http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2010/02/say-no-to-takeaway-try-this-tasty.html for easy substitutes - or just use bottled teriyaki sauce! |
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Orange Portabella and Spinach Rice Bowl by Sean KervinWhile living in Japan, I fell in love with the simplicity of the Japanese Rice Bowl. Nothing too complex - it is simply a bowl of Jasmine rice with beef or chicken, some sauce, and if you're lucky, you sometimes get sea weed or a fried egg on top. I have since bastardized the concept - but the foundation of some rice, in a bowl,… |
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