Sentences with phrase «used toasted sesame oil»

I used toasted sesame oil instead and omitted the sesame seeds.
It looks really delicious and I love that you used toasted sesame oil:) Yum!
I use toasted sesame oil as it has much more flavour.
I've been making something like this for a couple years, but instead of olive oil I use toasted sesame oil and sometimes also toasted sesame seeds... sprinkle with tamari - YUM!!
I also wanted to test my theory of a thicker sauce by using some toasted sesame oil with the peanut butter and miso dressing.

Not exact matches

I used regular sesame oil because it's what I had, and while I haven't had toasted to compare, I can confirm that my husband and I took down the whole pot, so it couldn't have suffered too much.
The type of sesame oil used is extra virgin and cold pressed, not toasted.
And toasted sesame seed oil is heavenly to smell and use in the kitchen.
About 64 - 68 dry chiles de arbol, between 3.5» to 4» long approx. 3 - 4 chiles moritas about 2» 3 ″ in size 1 cup sunflower, or corn oil 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds 2 tablespoons roasted salted peanuts 2 large garlic cloves (I used Ajo Criollo, its mild and very aromatic) 1 — 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
Add about 2 tablespoons of soy sauce (I use Ponzu for its lemony flavor), 1/2 teaspoon of ginger - garlic paste, 1/4 cup of hoisin sauce, 1/2 cup of creamy peanut butter and a drizzle of toasted sesame oil.
SESAME GARLIC SAUCE INGREDIENTS: 1/4 cup gluten - free tamari soy sauce 2 1/2 tablespoons maple syrup / coconut nectar 2 1/2 tablespoons fresh lime juice, plus extra 1 1/2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil (I used a hot - toasted one with chilies) 1 clove of garlic, finely grated with a Microplane grater 2 tablespoons sesame seeds, plus extra for garnish NOODLES ETC: 3/4 lb noodles of choice 4 cups small broccoli florets, from roughly 1 bunch of broccoli 2 tablespoons coconut oil 8 oz / 227 grams tempeh, sliced 1/2 inch thick handful of Thai basil leaves, sliced (or regular basil, no big SESAME GARLIC SAUCE INGREDIENTS: 1/4 cup gluten - free tamari soy sauce 2 1/2 tablespoons maple syrup / coconut nectar 2 1/2 tablespoons fresh lime juice, plus extra 1 1/2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil (I used a hot - toasted one with chilies) 1 clove of garlic, finely grated with a Microplane grater 2 tablespoons sesame seeds, plus extra for garnish NOODLES ETC: 3/4 lb noodles of choice 4 cups small broccoli florets, from roughly 1 bunch of broccoli 2 tablespoons coconut oil 8 oz / 227 grams tempeh, sliced 1/2 inch thick handful of Thai basil leaves, sliced (or regular basil, no big sesame oil (I used a hot - toasted one with chilies) 1 clove of garlic, finely grated with a Microplane grater 2 tablespoons sesame seeds, plus extra for garnish NOODLES ETC: 3/4 lb noodles of choice 4 cups small broccoli florets, from roughly 1 bunch of broccoli 2 tablespoons coconut oil 8 oz / 227 grams tempeh, sliced 1/2 inch thick handful of Thai basil leaves, sliced (or regular basil, no big sesame seeds, plus extra for garnish NOODLES ETC: 3/4 lb noodles of choice 4 cups small broccoli florets, from roughly 1 bunch of broccoli 2 tablespoons coconut oil 8 oz / 227 grams tempeh, sliced 1/2 inch thick handful of Thai basil leaves, sliced (or regular basil, no big deal!)
The labor - intensive traditional process of making our sesame oil results in a fresh toasted flavor and silky texture, with none of the harsh overtones of the chemical processing often used by commercial producers.
Key to me here is the fact that I used a whole grain pasta, that there is a distinct flavor of toasted sesame oil, and that the dish has vegetables in it (for those of us trying to sneak them in wherever we can!).
Or go a slightly Asian route and use gluten - free soy sauce or tamari in place of salt and a little teeny drizzle of toasted sesame oil along with the olive oil.
I use my slow - cooker to soak the beans, (with a quartered lemon, a handfulmof scallion bulbs, salt, and a splash of toasted sesame oil in the water) on high for an hour, and then on warm for.
4 oz fresh pasta or 1 serving dry noodles (linguine or spaghetti are good choices, use eggless for vegan) 1 - 2 tsp toasted sesame oil (or use olive or canola as an alternative) 1 Tablespoon natural peanut butter, smooth or better yet, crunchy 1 Tablespoon Low Sodium Soy Sauce 2 teaspoons Chili paste, such as sriracha juice of a lime sesame seeds scallions (chopped green onion)
Mark Reinfeld: Yeah and the toasted sesame oil that's another price ingredient to use where a little bit goes a long way, it adds a really nice like a smoky depth to the dish and you wouldn't think to include it in a pesto but it really works well.
coarse sea salt rice vinegar toasted sesame oil — optional borage flowers (if you don't have these, you can garnish with another edible flower or use chopped fresh herbs or toasted sesame seeds instead)
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar 4 - 5 tablespoons pure maple syrup or agave nectar (or more to taste) 2-1/2 - 3 tablespoons tamari 1 - 1-1/2 teaspoons freshly grated ginger 1-1/2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional; use more or less to taste)
If using it as a salad / wrap dressing try adding 1 Tbls of toasted sesame seed oil into the mix as well!
Instead of tahini, which you probably won't go through before it goes rancid, use a bit of peanut butter or a few drops of toasted sesame oil which you'll definitely cook with again.
If you don't have sesame oil, you can use almond oil, olive oil, etc. — but the toasted sesame oil adds a really great flavor to this salad.
you can also make your own toasted nori by covering the shiny part of the sheet with a small amount of oil (i used sesame) just enough for it to hold the spices.
INGREDIENTS 250g firm tofu 500g daikon or zucchini or carrot (you can use regular noodles as well if, use soba or rice noodles for a gluten free meal) 1 tbsp maple syrup or agave syrup or honey 2 tbsp tamari or shoyu sauce 1 tbsp toasted sesame oil 1 tsp shichimi togarashi or other chilli flakes 150 g romaine lettuce, shredded 4 scallions, thinly sliced 2 avocados 2 handfuls coriander, chopped 2 handfuls beansprouts 1 tbsp toasted sesame seeds salt to taste PEANUT DRESSING 100 ml natural peanut butter 2 - 4 tbsp tamari soy (use 2 tbsp for a milder sauce - and up to 4 tbsp for a stronger punch) 2 - 4 tbsp fresh lime juice (use 2 tbsp for a milder sauce - and up to 4 tbsp for a stronger punch) 2 tbsp rape seed oil 1/2 -1 tbsp fresh ginger grated (use 1/2 tbsp for a milder sauce and 1 for a stronger punch) 2 tbsp palm sugar or brown sugar water to thin
TARE 2 tablespoons miso paste (I use yellow) 50 ml (1/4 cup) tablespoons tamari or shoy sauce 50 ml (1/4 cup) mirin 5 garlic cloves, crushed 1 1/2 tablespoons Sriracha 3 tablespoons chickpea flour 1 1/2 tablespoon tahini 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil 1 tablespoon tamarind paste 1/2 tablespoon freshly grated ginger
1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped and packed, or use 2 tbsp dry parsley 1 tbsp sugar 2 tbsp toasted sesame oil 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp (6 tbsp total) sunflower, canola, grapeseed, or other light oil
Indgredients 2 ripe bananas 8 soft medjool dates 1 egg / or 1 tbsp chia or flax seed in 3 tbsp water 1 cup rolled oats / spelt / barley (100 g) 3/4 cup toasted coconut flakes (45 g) 1/2 cup almonds / hazelnuts, chopped (75 g) 1/2 cup chopped pistachio (50 g) hold back 1/3 of it to top with 1/2 cup cranberries (50 g) 2 tbsp sesame seeds / poppy seeds Zest from 1 organic lemon 1 vanilla bean, scraped 1/4 - 1/2 tsp cardamom 1/2 cup white chocolate (50 g) if vegan use a vegan chocolate or leave out 1 tsp coconut oil A generous pinch of flaky sea salt
sweet potato vermicelli noodles) * 2 tablespoons organic coconut oil (or olive oil) * 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil, divided * 1 medium onion, peeled and sliced thin * 2 cloves garlic, peeled and minced * 2 cups baby spinach * 3 carrots, peeled and julienned * 3 scallions (green parts only), sliced * 5 mushrooms, trimmed and sliced (I used organic button mushrooms) * 1/2 medium zucchini, peeled and julienned * 1/2 package (4 oz.)
They were bland, and I followed the directions exactly, except that I'm not certain my sesame oil was «toasted», AND I used sweet chili sauce instead of the other.
We didn't have kale, so we added spinach and mushrooms to the brown rice bed and used canola oil and a splash of toasted sesame oil instead of olive oil.
Vegan Stuffed Peppers Recipe 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 package (8 ounces) fresh crimini mushrooms, coarsely chopped 2 green onions, sliced 3 cups fresh baby greens (I used a mix of spinach and arugula) 1 cup cooked rice (I used Jasmine rice) 1 tablespoon tamari (soy sauce) 2 teaspoons sambal oelek chile sauce 2 medium red and / or yellow bell peppers 1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds
It's a great general - purpose oil (use it for sautés, roasts, and more), but if it's a big finish you're looking for, use its nuttier sibling, toasted sesame oil.
Pork Pot Stickers 1/4 small head Napa cabbage or red cabbage, finely chopped (about 2 cups; 7 ounces) 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt, plus 1/8 teaspoon for seasoning 1/3 pound ground pork (not too lean) 1 tablespoon fresh ginger, minced (from 1 / 2 - inch knob) 1 small carrot, coarsely shredded (about 2 tablespoons) 2 scallions, thinly sliced (about 1/4 cup) 2 cloves garlic, minced (about 2 teaspoons) 1 tablespoon soy sauce 2 teaspoons Asian (toasted) sesame oil 1/2 egg, lightly beaten 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 30 gyoza (pot sticker) wrappers, from 1 (14 - ounce) package * I used WON TON wrappers 1/4 cup canola oil
For salad, no nuts so used small can of peas and they weren't mushy, and added chopped spinach stems for crunch and toasted sesame seeds (no sesame oil).
The labor - intensive traditional process of making our sesame oil results in a fresh toasted flavor and silky texture, with none of the harsh overtones of the chemical processing often used by commercial
1/3 -1 / 2 lb turkey tenderloin, cubed 1/4 cup sesame seeds — raw or toasted (to toast, just spritz a heated skillet with a little olive oil or cooking oil spray, spread the sesame seeds evenly out and cook until golden, stirring a few times) ** another variation I love is to take 2 T hemp seeds and 2 T sesame seeds and use that mixture to coat the turkey
I try to keep it around 10 %, never use oil unless it's a few drops of toasted sesame oil for flavor on my stir fry, and rarely eat nuts or any other high fat whole food because of my weight issues.
3 Tbs coconut aminos (can use Tamari (gluten free soy) if not watching out for soy) 1 tsp Fish Sauce (Red Boat) 1 Tbs Rice Wine Vinegar 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp Sriracha (or favorite spice add — red pepper flakes, etc.) 1 tsp toasted sesame oil 1 tip of thumb sized piece of ginger, grated finely Optional 1 Tbs Arrowroot (if using, mix with coconut aminos first)
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