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Hollandaise is similar to mayonnaise but it uses clarified butter instead of oil and lemon juice instead of vinegar. It's a trendy egg yolk sauce!
Egg yolks, White wine, Butter, Lemon juice, Salt
Add one secret ingredient to upgrade this recipe! Make medium sized sushi rolls, less fiddly than the thin ones (hosomaki)!
Cooked rice , Sushi vinegar, Nori sheets, Tuna mayonnaise:, Tinned tuna (in sunflower oil), Mayonnaise, Tomato ketchup, Dashi stock granules
This dish uses umeboshi and yukari to make it quite Japanese.
Pork fillet, Salt & pepper, Flour, Butter, Olive oil, White wine, Dashi stock, Pickled plums (umeboshi), Garlic, Onion, Shiso herbs (yukari), Sesame seeds, Parsley
Long, thin...ideal for adding to noodle dishes or salads.
Cucumber
Sprinkle with crushed rice crackers for a lovely crunchy topping.
Leeks (medium), Chicken breast fillets (medium), Pancetta or bacon, Double cream, Chicken stock cube, Hot water, Salt & pepper, Sake or white wine, Parmigiano reggiano, Breadcrumbs, Parsley, Rice crackers with peanuts (kakinotane)
Use frozen vegetable mix to make this quickly and easily.
Rice, Olive oil, Shallot (or onion), Chicken breast fillet, Salt & pepper, Frozen vegetables mix pack, Chicken stock, Miso, Butter
Instead of clotted cream, use double cream and lots of fruit.
Self raising flour, Granulated sugar, Butter, Egg, Yogurt, Milk, Double cream, Vanilla extract, Berries, Icing sugar
This is a lovely miso soup that really delivers umami!
Morliny Polish bacon, Pointed cabbage leaves, Hot water, Dashi stock granules, Miso
Miso soup is just a soup but together with rice makes it a delicious and satisfying soup risotto.
Chicken thighs, Soy sauce, Sake, Salt & pepper, Vegetable oil, Frozen summer vegetables, Hot water, Dashi stock granules, Eggs, Miso, Cooked rice
It's easy - put all the ingredients onto a tray and into the oven.
Sirloin steak , Salt & pepper, Tofu (firm), Onion (medium), Leek, Chestnut mushrooms, Broccoli, Eggs, 【Sauce】, Noodle broth concentrate (mentsuyu), Sake, Soy sauce, Granulated sugar, Water
Don't throw away the broccoli stalk - it's often sweeter than the florets and is full of nutrients!
Broccoli stalks, Sesame oil, Soy sauce, Salt, Chilli oil, Sesame seeds