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This is an authentic recipe that I was taught by chef Hitomi Hirose, Sushi Waka restaurant in Camden town.
Aubergine, Miso (White), Mirin, Sugar, Water, Sesame seeds
cookbuzz
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A colourful vegetarian maki roll using lettuce instead of nori.
Lettuce leaves, Pepper, Sundried tomatoes, Avocado, Capers, Chives, Olive oil, Sushi rice, Salt for boiling
People think that in Japan, you eat this dish in restaurants, not at home. here in the UK though, you can buy all the ingredients so let's make it at home.
Kombu kelp, Water, Tahini, Arrowroot powder, Salt
Mizue
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I found this lovely Thai restaurant in Soho and I'm mad about trying out all sorts of Thai dishes!
Vermicelli, Frozen prawns, Yellow pepper, Green pepper, Carrot, Coriander, Sauce:, Fish sauce (nam pla), Sugar, Honey, Light soy sauce, Lemon, Sesame oil, Dried chilli slices, Ginger
Tobuchan
HOME
A mix of Italian and Japanese!
Tinned tuna (in spring water), Sundried tomatoes, Basil leaves, Mozzarella cheese, Salt & pepper, Balsamic vinegar, Soy sauce, Sushi rice, Nori sheet
A very popular udon in the Ise area of Japan, and so simple to make.
Udon noodles, Spring onions, Eggs, Ginger, 【Sauce】, Sake, Sugar, Soy sauce, Bonito flakes
Once you know the ratio of the ingredients, you can make this easily every time.
Water, Soy sauce, Mirin, Bonito flakes
Looks like a dish you'd order in a restaurant, but it's so simple to make!
Chicken breast fillet, Salt & pepper, Baby spinach leaves, Carrot batons, Green beans, Parma ham slices, Olive oil, Tomato sauce (shop bought)
Patricia
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I enjoyed this in an exclusive Japanese restaurant. It takes a bit of time to cook at home but it's worth it.
Whole sea bream , Kombu seaweed, Water, Bonito flakes, Salt, Light soy sauce, Somen noodles, Spring onion or leek, Carrot, Lime
I made this based on a recipe from a Hong Kong Chinese restaurant.
Vermicelli, Cooked prawns, Chicken thighs or breast, Beansprouts, Egg, Green pepper, Onion, Curry powder, Soy sauce, Oyster sauce, Red chilli
Tobuchan
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Sous vide cooking (vacuum packed) is an established and trendy style done in most restaurants, even Michelin star ones. I tried to do it at home without any tools.
Spare Ribs (beef or pork), Ziploc bag, Salt & Pepper, Fajita BBQ sauce, Sugar & honey combined, Red wine, Garlic, herbs