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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes: Yakisoba
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes. Where you can find easy Japanese recipes! Tuesday, May 09, 2006. So, today I'm introducing yakisoba. My wife isn't a huge fan of noodles (including pasta), but somehow she loves yakisoba (probably because it's stirfried in oil). If you have ever been to Japan, I'm sure you've come across yakisoba stands, at festivals or in front of random train stations. The smell of yakisoba sauce sizzling on a hot pan is irresistible. 1 Pack of yakisoba (usually have 2-3 bags of noodles).
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes: Mushroom Tofu
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes. Where you can find easy Japanese recipes! Monday, May 19, 2008. A lot of the people in Seattle have been forgetting what month it is. Yes, it is in fact May, but the weather hasn't been too kind to us, and the temperature had been somewhere from 10 to 18 degrees celcius, except this past weekend, the temperature was 31 degrees celcius. Mushroom to Tofu no ankake. 1 package of Tofu (cut in blocks). 1/2 lb of mushroom sliced (15-20 mushroom). 2 TBsp Soy Sauce. 1 cup of water.
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes: Beef Bowl
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes. Where you can find easy Japanese recipes! Thursday, May 04, 2006. The job was easy, but since I had been sitting in front of the computer all this time, being on my feet all day was quite exhausting (am I getting old? I knew I had to get proper dinner to refuel my energy, so I decided to make some beef bowl [gyudon]. 5-oz of thin sliced beef (5-6 slices). Half of an onion thin sliced. 2 TBsp soy sauce. 1 TBsp red-wine (optional). 1 TBsp apple juice (optional). Half cup of water.
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes: Ginger Sauteed Pork
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes. Where you can find easy Japanese recipes! Monday, May 08, 2006. On Saturday, we invited all our friends to Howl At the Moon. Buta no shoga yaki. 5-8 thin sliced pork. 1 half inch piece of ginger (see TIP: Ginger. 2 TBsp soy sauce. Add soy sauce, mirin, sake, water in a bowl, and shred a piece of ginger to the mix. Mix thin sliced pork into the bowl and marinate until the meat is covered in sauce. I love to it ginger pork.but i dont know how to cook. My husband and kids like th...
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes: Tender Pork
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes. Where you can find easy Japanese recipes! Wednesday, May 31, 2006. Speaking of which, the gray haired Taylor Hicks won the Idol. Some article compared to him as the PT Cruiser. He is old but he is also new. I thought that was funny. I heard that this season was better than the previous years. I enjoyed the finale with all the guests this year. Hopefully the producers can make the next season just as successful and entertaining. 1 lb of big pork chunk. 1 cup of sake. Then take ...
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes: Yakitori
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes. Where you can find easy Japanese recipes! Wednesday, May 17, 2006. There's been a couple of times I got my beer, and I could've warmed up my hands by wrapping my hands around it. And worst of all, sometimes I can taste the detergent. What a way to ruin a good beer. While I'm on the topic of beer, I thought I would show you how to make yakitori. It's basically grilled chicken on a stick. Chicken, preferably thighs. Some salt (preferably sea salt). To get a charcoal grill taste ...
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes: TIP: Shrimp
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes. Where you can find easy Japanese recipes! Thursday, May 04, 2006. I think most people do this, but I usually buy a big pack of meat, divide them into two servings and freeze them, instead of buying a small portion and going to the grocery store every day. I used to do the same for shrimp, except recently I learned that you can buy a pack of frozen shrimp that is easy to peel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Japanese Cold Tofu Salad.
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes: June 2008
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes. Where you can find easy Japanese recipes! Tuesday, June 10, 2008. That's a lot of money I've been spending on concerts, so I need to stay home and cook some. I was trying to cook something healthy for a side dish, and I realized that I didn't have any fresh vegetables. But I did have some dried seaweed that can expand when you soak in water for 10 minutes, and some shrimp and edamame in the freezer. So, here's what I came up with. Ebi to wakame salad. Once they are chilled, pe...
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes: Baby Bok Choy in Garlic Oyster Sauce
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JW's Easy Japanese Recipes. Where you can find easy Japanese recipes! Monday, September 08, 2008. Baby Bok Choy in Garlic Oyster Sauce. Chingensai no Garlic Oyster Sauce itame. 2 Baby Bok Choy (Chingensai). 1 TBsp of vegetable oil. 1 clove of garlic chopped. 1 tsp of salt. 4 TBsp of sake. 2 TBsp of oyster sauce. Peel the bok choy into individual pieces and rinse. It's ok if they are still wet. When the oil is heated, throw in chopped garlic until they turn slightly brown. Wow, congratulations.kitchen...