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Osso Buco, which translates as “hole of bone” is pure meaty awesomeness. Placing on a bed of risotto or polenta pays tribute to Osso Buco’s roots and takes this Italian comfort food to another level. Traditionally, Osso Buco is made with veal but see how I make Beef Osso Buco, a carnivorous wreath.
 
It's so simple to make when you use Tahini.
Tahini, Noodle stock (mentsuyu), concentrated, Water, Crushed sesame seeds, Granulated sugar, Ginger (grated), Miso
Tobuchan
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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
The aubergine absorbs the wonderful taste, giving this dish a deep flavour.
Aubergine, Chicken breast, potato starch or cornflour, Salt & pepper, Vegetable oil, Soy sauce, Sugar, Mirin, Vinegar, Dashi broth, Cucumber, Ginger, Cooked thin noodles (somen)
yhiranuma
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Ideal on a hot summery day, it's refreshing and tasty. Works well as a light meal if you don't have a huge appetite.
Crushed sesame seeds, Miso, Dashi broth (cold), Light soy sauce or fish sauce (optional), Cucumber, Salt, Tinned tuna, Pickled plum puree, Spring onions, Somen noodles
yhiranuma
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Use Chinese chilli bean sauce and sugar for a fiery hot sauce!
Chinese chilli bean sauce (Tobanjan), Noodle stock (mentsuyu), concentrated, Water, Granulated sugar, Miso
Tobuchan
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This is so clean and tasty and perfect when you don't have that much of an appetite.
Somen noodles bunch, Noodle broth (mentsuyu), Spring onions (finely chopped), Nori sheet (finely shredded), Crushed sesame seeds, Chilli flakes, Soy sauce, Sesame oil
yhiranuma
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