Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces. Coat each piece first in flour, then dip into the beaten egg, and finally into the ...
The classic way to eat somen is with a cold soy- and mirin-based dipping sauce, and an assortment of herbs and condiments Japanese call yakumi — ginger, wasabi, chopped scallions, chives, myoga (a ...
Bring a large pot of water to a boil and salt it to taste like the sea. Cut the broccoli into 1- to 1 1⁄2-inch florets. Peel the stems and cut into 1- to 1 1⁄2-inch batons. Set aside. Coarsely grind ...
Dona Tomas is not a restaurant name that rings many bells outside the San Francisco Bay Area. The owners, Thomas Schnetz and Dona Savitsky, have never been on the cover of Food & Wine, competed on ...
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Spicy Sesame Coleslaw

This Spicy Sesame Coleslaw is a bold, crunchy side dish that's anything but boring! With a sesame soy-honey vinaigrette, ...
Need a shortcut for homemade stir-fry? Snag a bottle of store-bought teriyaki sauce. Our Test Kitchen loved Panda Express and ...
This vegan eggplant dish, flavored with soy sauce, mirin and a touch of brown sugar, is a very popular home cooking dish in Japan. When chef and cookbook author Atsuko Ikeda makes it, she steams the ...
Pot stickers are dumplings filled with a yummy filling — and this one is sensational. These are filled with crabmeat, ginger, sesame seeds and scallions. You can purchase freshly picked crabmeat, so ...