4 japanese hon mirin sweet rice wine Recipes

  • Yakisoba
    soba noodles (the cooked 1,not the dried ) and
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    soba noodles (the cooked 1,not the dried ), pork in yakiniku slices (bacon slice), garlic (grated ), ginger (grated ), sweet onion ( thinly sliced ), carrot ( peeled and cut thinly ), cabbage (cut for soba size), light soy sauce (like kikkoman), sake (japanese rice wine) or any cooking wine, mirin ( sweet rice wine), hon dashi ( ajinomoto - the pink 1 ), sugar, vegetable cooking oil, toasted sesame seeds ( the brown ones. if you buy fresh or uncooked sesame seeds-they are white in color.you have to toast them in non-stick pan on stove.so,buy the toasted ones to save time :p )
    6 min, 14 ingredients
  • King Oyster Mushrooms with Pistachio Purée
    jerusalem artichokes (also called sun chokes) or crosnes and
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    jerusalem artichokes (also called sun chokes) or crosnes, water, rice vinegar (not seasoned ), sugar, kosher salt, shichimi togarashi (japanese seven-spice blend), shelled roasted pistachios (preferably sicilian or turkish), water, divided, mirin (japanese sweet rice wine), instant dashi powder (also called hon dashi), radishes, sugar, kosher salt, king oyster mushrooms (sometimes called trumpet royale), enoki mushrooms, canola oil, divided, kosher salt, divided, unsalted butter, garlic cloves, smashed, sherry vinegar, garnish: microgreens or mesclun; flaky sea salt; pistachio oil (optional)
    1 hour 15 min, 21 ingredients
  • Substitute Japanese Hon-Mirin (Sweet Rice Wine) Substitute Japanese Hon-Mirin (Sweet Rice Wine)
    good quality drinking sake and
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    good quality drinking sake, white sugar or 1/4 cup white corn syrup, water
    10 min, 3 ingredients




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