Sentences with phrase «sweet rice wine»

3 T mirin (sweet rice wine) 2 T soy sauce (reduced sodium, or Tamari for gluten - free) 1 - 2 T Katsuo Dashi (Bonito fish stock) 1 - 2 T Kelp Dashi (kelp stock)(you may also be able to find a mixed Bonito and Kelp Dashi)
Salty soy sauce mixed with sweet rice wine (aka mirin) is the ideal simple base for Asian stir - fries and teriyaki sauce, but also works equally well mixed into spicy tofu crumbles, curries, and braised short ribs.
I am also interested if you know if you can use amasake (sweet rice wine — but can be made so that it does not ferment and hence there is no alcohol content) as a sweetener for baking instead of sugar and if so, what is the appropriate amount.
A sweet rice wine commonly used in Japanese cuisine.

Not exact matches

Make the marinade by mixing together the wasabi, rice wine, sweet chilli sauce and soy sauce.
For the filling 4 salmon fillets 1 bag (250g) of spinach or used frozen spinach as I did to make this quicker 1 teaspoon wasabi powder or paste 1 tablespoon of rice wine 1 tablespoon or sweet chilli sauce 1 tablespoon of soy sauce Salt and pepper to taste
For the miso - ginger sauce: 2 tablespoons red miso paste 2 tablespoons Mirin (a sweet Japanese rice wine) 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger 1 teaspoon firmly packed brown sugar
Whisk together soy sauce, hoisin sauce, sweet chili sauce, honey and rice wine vinegar in a medium mixing bowl.
Rice wine vinegar makes it slightly sweet and all that onion adds pizazz!
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Mirin is a sweet Japense rice cooking wine.
The sticky - sweet sauce is 4 - ingredient - simple and simmers away on the stove as the chicken bakes with rice wine vinegar, sugar, soy sauce and red pepper flakes.
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Glaze: 1 cup rice wine or dry sherry 2/3 cup mirin (sweet sake, available in Asian markets) 3 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons minced ginger 2 tablespoons minced green onion, including some of the greens 1 tablespoon Asian chile oil (available in Asian markets) 2 teaspoons wasabi paste 1 teaspoon soy sauce 1 teaspoon Togarishi Seasoning, commercial or see recipe, below 1/4 teaspoon sesame oil
With sweet bell pepper, rice wine vinegar and basil, this edamame version is «sufferin» succotash» good.
OK, here are some favorites we've been cooking up at my place: - vegetable curry (grind my own whole spices, use whatever veggies we get in our weekly CSA share; radishes / beets, eggplant, squash, greens, etc)- quick kale (sauteed with coconut oil, chili flakes, garlic, [lemon grass], soy sauce, lemon juice)- pac choi w / sauteed mushrooms «chinese» style (with fish sauce, rice wine vinegar, jalepeno / chili, soy sauce, etc)- roasted radishes w / poached eggs - «teamwork pasta» — this is your recipe for pepper and cheese pasta, but it helps having two sets of hands to make it in our house... we put an egg on this too of course - tuna pasta (chopped onion, garlic, lemon zest, chili flakes, tuna, olives — easily adaptable to what you already have in the house and like)- roast chicken on friday - roasted sweet potatoes - omlets - challa french toast
It has a mild rice wine fragrant with a touch of black date sweet and sour flavor.
Rice wine is naturally sweet, and adds a bit of acid which rounds out the flavors.
The original way I was introduced to it from a chef was to steam — drain and add sweet rice cooking wine.
In this recipe I used mirin, a sweet rice cooking wine, feel free to use another cooking wine or water.
Mirin is a low - alcohol, sweet wine made from glutinous rice and is essential in Japanese cooking.
By: Food & Wine INGREDIENTS 1 1/2 cups sweet rice flour 1 cup sugar 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1 1/2 teaspoons matcha powder 1 cup water 3/4 cup coconut milk 3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract Cornstarch, for dusting HOW TO MAKE THIS RECIPE Preheat the oven to 275 °.
As for the other ingredients, coconut aminos and rice wine vinegar make for a nice salty, savoury counterpoint to the super sweet pineapple and honey.
I made a sweet and spicy sauce made with more soy sauce, rice wine, Chinese black vinegar, chicken broth, Erysweet and Nectevia in the pan with the cooked meat and veggies and tossed in some spicy peanuts, which was thickened into a luscious sweet / spicy / savory pot of yum.
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, divided 1 1/2 pounds shells - on shrimp, peeled and deveined (shells reserved for stock) 1 large sweet onion, diced 1 medium carrot, diced 1 rib celery, diced 1/4 cup brandy or white wine 1 tablespoon tomato paste 2 plum or roma tomatoes, skins removed, chopped 1/2 cup uncooked rice (basmati is nice) 3 sprigs of fresh thyme, leaves only
1 lb cooked large shrimp 1 red onion, chopped 1 green pepper, chopped 2 cups fresh broccoli florets 1/2 cup shredded carrots 1/4 cup reduced sodium soy sauce 1/4 cup rice wine vinegar 1 tbsp unrefined sugar 2 - 4 tbsp sweet and sour chili sauce 3 tsp cornstarch 1 tbsp ginger or garlic, minced 2 tbsp olive oil Red pepper flakes, optional 2 cups uncooked brown rice
Note: Mirin is a sweet Japanese rice wine similar to sake, used sparingly as a condiment in teriyaki and other recipes.
Accompany this roast with Mexican rice and a salad of avocados, tomatoes, onions, and sweet and hot peppers dressed with olive oil, wine vinegar, squeezed garlic, and a mix - and - match collection of minced fresh herbs such as cilantro, Mexican oregano, mint, basil, tarragon, parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme.
4 (5 - ounce) red snapper fillets or 4 (8 - ounce) cod or halibut fillets 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice Coarse smoked kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper Ground cayenne chile 1 teaspoon ground allspice 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1/2 cup finely chopped sweet bell pepper 1/2 cup finely chopped red onion 1 Scotch Bonnet chile, seeded and finely diced 1/2 cup dry white wine 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley 1/2 teaspoon dried basil 1/2 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper 1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce such as Walkerswood Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Pepper Sauce 2 cups peeled, diced and drained tomatoes Lime or lemon wedges, for serving Fried plantains, for serving Coconut rice, for serving
Teriyaki is a very simple Japanese condiment that usually consists of just three ingredients: Sake (rice wine), mirin (sweet, low - alcohol rice wine), and soy sauce (the salty, fermented soy bean - based condiment you know and love).
The secret to a sweet and salty flavor is a one - two punch of mirin, a sweet Japanese rice wine, and soy, the salty, dark brown sauce you know and love.
Well, one of the key ingredients behind that flavor is often mirin, a subtly sweet Japanese rice wine.
bell pepper, chickpea, garlic, gluten free, kale, onion, red pepper, rice wine vinegar, soy - free, sriracha, sweet potato, tamari, toasted sesame oil, vegan, vegetarian
* 2 teaspoons cooking oil (I used organic coconut oil) * 1/4 pound fresh hot chiles, such as Cayenne, Cherry, Fresno, Habanero, Holland or Dutch, Jalapeño, Serrano, or Thai Chile (I used a combination of Jalapeños and Serranos), chopped * 1/4 pound fresh mild chiles, such as Anaheim, Banana, Pasilla, Shishito, or sweet peppers (I used sweet red pepper), chopped * 4 cloves garlic, chopped * 2 tablespoons light brown or palm sugar (I used organic coconut sugar) * 4 tablespoons rice vinegar or wine vinegar (I used organic brown rice vinegar) * 1 tablespoon fish sauce * 1/2 cup hot water
16 ounces hoisin sauce 1/2 cup rice wine vinegar 1/4 cup mirin 1/3 cup sweet chili sauce 1 ounce sriracha Chopped peanuts, for garnish
Large Plates options include perfectly cooked Gulf Drum with Covey Rise Farms sweet potatoes and yams, sautéed kale and a moutarde beurre blanc — caviar like mustard seeds reduced with apple cider vinegar and white wine then mounted with soft butter; Chappapeela Farms Pork Osso Buco with charred corn, Papa Tom's cheese grits and local peppers; Sweet Corn & Kale Risotto with jumbo lump crab, smoked tomato vinaigrette and herb oil; and Cureton's tribute to his travels in China last year — Seared Yellowfin Tuna with Creole fried black rice, sweet potato habanero sauce and the Chef's signature Steel Sauce (half Steen's cane gastrique and half eel sauce).
All you have to do is sear some salmon fillets until they've got that whole crispy skin thing going, then bring a mixture of soy sauce, sake, and mirin (sweet Japanese rice wine) to a bubble in the same skillet until they reduce into a glossy, delicate sauce.
BEEF MARINADE: 1 garlic clove 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt 2 tablespoons canola oil 4 teaspoons rice vinegar 4 teaspoons soy sauce 1 tablespoon oyster sauce 1 teaspoon ground cumin 3/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1/2 teaspoon sweet paprika 1 pound beef tenderloin, sliced crosswise into 1/4 - inch - wide slices LOMO SALTADO: 1 large papaya, halved and seeded 1 teaspoon vegetable oil 1 tablespoon extra - virgin olive oil 1 large red onion, halved and sliced 1/2 inch thick 1 cup halved cherry tomatoes 1/2 shallot, very finely chopped 3 garlic cloves, very finely minced 3/4 cup red wine (such as merlot) 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 tablespoon honey 1/2 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro, plus a few sprigs for serving 1.
You can also leave out the black bean sauce & other substitutes as long as you still have something sweet, a little rice wine or mirin, and something salty, just reduce the sauce for a bit and let it cool down so that the sauce will cling to the meat.
You can see that there is an emphasis on adding taste (Espelette spices, sauce with sweet Jurançon wine) with offering unusual foods (artichokes, three - colored rice, minced duck meat).
This diet is super healthy and does allow plenty of choices: meat, fish, vegetables (peas & green beans are fine), nuts (not peanuts which are a legume), fruit, «safe starches» (rice pasta, sweet / white potatoes and white rice), wine (which I like but don't drink due to Rx), healthy fat like lard, butter, cream, olive oil and coconut oil, dairy, chocolate, eggs, fermented vegetables and some safe sweeteners such as rice syrup.
1 can of garbanzo beans 1 can of black beans 1 medium size sweet potato, large if you're really hungry 2 cups of asparagus chopped Vinaigrette 1 tbsp coarse grain mustard 2 tbsp olive oil Roughly 2 tbsp of rice wine vinegar 1 tbsp of agave 1/4 tsp salt 1/4 tsp pepper 1 tsp garlic powder
Summer black radish Soy lecithin Wheat grass Cucumber, fresh Sprouts Barley grass Soy nuts, soaked / dried Dandelion Red radish Avocado Endive, fresh Tomato Cabbage lettuce, fresh Celery Garlic Lima beans Soybeans, fresh Navy beans Beet Green beans Lemon Carrot Wheat kernel Spinach Turnip Limes Chives Watercress Horseradish Leeks, bulb Red cabbage Pumpkin seed Zucchini Sunflower seed Peas, fresh Kohlrabi Banana, unripe Lamb's lettuce Savoy cabbage Evening primrose oil Almonds Flax seed oil Borage oil Cherry, sour White cabbage Cauliflower White radish Tofu Onion Soy flour Lettuce Green cabbage Potato Asparagus Buttermilk Olive oil Flax seed Peas, ripe Brazil nuts Sesame seed Coconut, fresh Brussels sprouts Buckwheat grouts Spelt Lentils Watermelon Hazelnut Grapefruit Rye bread Red currant Cantaloupe Macadamia nut Liver Organs Butter Cherry, sweet Dairy cream Bread, whole grain Date Plum Oysters Raspberry Blueberry Strawberry Black currant White biscuit Corn oil Margarine Sunflower oil Cranberry Honey Grape, ripe Gooseberry, ripe Walnut Currant Tangerine Mango Brown rice syrup Barley malt syrup Cashew Milk sugar Turbinado sugar Sucanat Wheat, non-stored Fruit juice, natural Orange Papaya Apricot Fructose Peach Pear Banana, ripe Bread, white Mandarin Fresh water fish Brown rice, non-stored Pineapple Ketchup Mayonnaise Peanut Beet sugar Molasses Wine Pistachio Sugar, white Hard cheese Chicken Eggs Ocean fish Chocolate Coffee Beer Artificial sweeteners Antibiotics Tea, black Fruit juice, sugar sweetened Beef Veal Soy sauce Pork Liquor Vinegar
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