Sentences with phrase «asian grocery»

The rising demand for Asian grocery stores, cultural venues and Chinese - owned businesses has drawn investment for ethnic offerings, making life in the Pacific Northwest as convenient and comfortable as a suburban annex of a Chinese city.
The most successful is TAWA Supermarket Cos., a Buena Park, Calif., company that operates two dozen Asian grocery stores under the name 99 Ranch Market.
Stop in authentic cafes and Asian grocery stores.
Last but not least, I found my husband mouth agape staring at these treats inside a local Asian grocery (Super 88), and was like a child on the verge of a tantrum unless we brought them home.
I love Pocky Sticks to eat, and every time I go to the asian grocery store I pick up Pocky Sticks, if they are available.
My family and I eat white rice but we get it the medium grain variety from an Asian grocery store.
It can usually be found in any Asian grocery store.
It's made with just edamame (they come frozen, already peeled), avocado, light miso (you can find this in the refrigerated section at Asian grocery stores and many supermarkets these days), flax seed oil, and fresh lemon juice.
You can buy them in any Indian, Pakistani, or South Asian grocery store, or in Middle Eastern stores.
Several dollars in an Asian grocery store will get you a huge sack of shitake mushrooms.
Go to health food stores rather than Asian grocery stores to easily buy authentic Japanese superfoods.
The chef told reporters the menu will start with «Buffalo - style fried gluten,» glutenous balls he says he discovered at an Asian grocery store, and will finish with a dessert of peach bread pudding
You may find them in an Asian grocery store or supermarket.
Purchase your preferred brand at any large supermarket or Asian grocery store for an easy, veggie - loaded pizza made right at home.
Swap egg noodles for rice noodles or japchae (grain - free sweet potato noodles found at Asian grocery stores) for an Asian twist.
Store black sesame seeds, available in most supermarkets and Asian grocery stores, in the refrigerator.
Peppery watercress is a natural fit with Asian flavors — in fact, Asian grocery stores are good places to find inexpensive bunches of fresh watercress.
200 g (7 oz) rice koji (available at Whole Foods and Asian grocery stores — it comes in white blocks frozen, or dried in tubs)
In cocktail shaker, combine 2 ounces premium vodka, 1 ounce lychee juice (from a can of lychees; available at the grocery store or Asian grocery), and 1 ounce club soda.
If you find yourself need a carb boost, paleo - approved foods high in carbohydrates include: sweet potato, white potato, banana, chestnuts, water chestnuts (find them tinned in the Asian grocery aisle!)
The secret to shinier, healthier hair may be sitting on the shelves of your local Asian grocery.
I used this recipe as the foundation for making these matcha rice krispie treats and simply added culinary grade matcha powder, which can be found for sale at most Japanese and Asian grocery stores.
In the absence of fresh pandan leaves pandan paste will do nicely (also called Aroma Pasta Pandan) and this is found at Asian grocery stores.
Cooking sake is available at Asian grocery and liquor stores, but if you have trouble locating it, Amazon sells a good one that you can get here.
You can buy lime leaves at most Asian grocery stores — look for them in frozen packets.
I added my favorite topping — fried pork cutlets — and included some tasty traditional Japanese condiments such as pickled ginger and sour pickled scallions, which you should also be able to find at a good Asian grocery, or online.
I simply added some green tea powder which I bought in Tokyo (this can be found in Japanese / Asian grocery stores here) to a regular vanilla buttercake recipe.
(we live a ways outta town, 1 and 1/2 hours from any Whole Foods or New Seasons) I was at an Asian grocery store last week in Salem, grabbed a few bags of frozen coconut meat out of the freezer there, and then realized they all had added sugar, so put them back.
Since my initial purchase, I have found a few Asian grocery stores that carry it quite cheap, and I've even seen fresh jackfruit at a store (I want to say Meijer, but don't quote me on that).
You can get fresh ones at the local Indian or Asian grocery stores if not the tin ones are always available there.
For other, more unusual ingredients, you'll need to find an Asian grocery store, preferably one that stocks Korean products.
You can find them in the refrigerated section of your Asian grocery store and many regular grocery stores.
Try going to an Asian grocery store — they have the best canned coconut milk.
Buy it online, or take a look in your Asian grocery store to see what they have.
Have you tried asian grocery stores?
Look for pandan leaf in Asian grocery stores.
Look for dried anchovies and shrimp paste in Asian grocery stores.
Look for them in the refrigerator section of your Asian grocery store.
I've been hooked on quick pan-fried tofu and asparagus (with perhaps a few dashes each of soy sauce, mirin and sesame oil) served with a sriracha aioli the past couple of weeks, but I finally got to the asian grocery store to pick up the rest of the ingredients I was missing to make this sauce and I'm excited to try it.
I found it for pretty cheap at the Asian grocery but if you don't feel right buying an ingredient just to use it for one recipe, you can also use gochuchang for my Chicken Bulgogi recipe, which is the most popular recipe on my site!
I've heard from others that if you buy tapioca flour from an Asian grocery store it's not the same — so I want to make sure you're using a quality brand.
Just made this with asian grocery store tapioca, trader joe's almond meal, and some coconut milk.
You can get it at health foods stores, online or at asian grocery stores.
It's much more affordable to go to an asian grocery store for the brown, white, sweet rice and tapioca flour.
: Check asian grocery stores!
Go to an Asian grocery store.
Oh, and I found fresh frozen coconut milk at my local Asian grocery store which has no additives, no bpa worries and tastes fresher than canned.
** If you can find Lao Gan Ma brand in the Asian aisle or at an Asian grocery store, use that!
By now you might have figured out that black tahini will be making an appearance into almost every Halloween dish this year, so go to your nearest asian grocery store and get yourself a big bag of black sesame seeds, it's worth it!
I buy mine in bulk at my asian grocery store and I'm sure they sell them at most asian grocery stores around the world.
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