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Japanese recipes (44)

Find delicious Japanese recipes including sushi, light and airy Japanese cheesecake, okonomiyaki and more.

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You must try this very airy cheesecake, that melts in your mouth! Once you eat this, I bet you can't forget about it. This cake makes you feel as if you are flying with wings! Yes, it's that light!
 
Recipe by: Swest
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This Sea Bass will melt in your mouth! Delicious, I had this at Blue Water Grill in New York and it was by far the best sea bass I've ever had in my life. This recipe is as close as I can get to tasting like the restaurants. They served it with pak choi and sticky rice on the side.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Lightning-quick to prepare, miso makes a nutritious base for a light Japanese-style broth with tofu, mushrooms and watercress. Serve with bread.
 
Recipe by: Michelle Chen
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Dashi is a basic stock used in Japanese cooking which is made by boiling dried kelp (seaweed) and dried bonito (fish flakes). Instant dashi granules are sold in conveniently sized jars or sachets and vary in strength. Add more dashi to your soup if you want a stronger stock. You can use yellow, white or red miso paste for this soup. Yellow miso is sweet and creamy, red miso is stronger and saltier.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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From the same botanical family known as laver in Wales, slouk in Scotland and sloke in Ireland, nori is a type of Japanese seaweed, sold dried in thin, dark-green sheets. The flavour is distinctive and savoury. Nori is usually combined with rice in Japanese cooking, but it is also good with vegetables, particularly potatoes.
 
Recipe by: SHEVAUN1
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A Japanese style dinner 'pancake' integrating cabbage and meat for a delicious meal!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Based on Japanese-style fondues, in which food is cooked at the table in a flavoursome broth, this chicken and vegetable casserole makes a satisfying main course all in one pot. A sharp and savoury citrus sauce provides a delicious dip to season the succulent ingredients individually just before they are eaten.
 
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Found some very fresh big scallop this afternoon and thought of sliced them up and make a scallop sashimi. Then I thought can I do something different, here I came up something really good as appetizer. I had something very similar to this in a high-end Japanese restaurant once and it is not in their menu. I was taken by surprise when they offer me a mega big scallop. If you are love Japanese food and loves scallop, you will love this. So good and easy to make that I have to blog this right away.
 
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Easy, delectable tuna coated with sesame seeds and quickly seared. This Japanese-inspired dish is served rare, so be sure your tuna is fresh and of good quality.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This Japanese-style one-pot meal is great fun as a sociable dinner party dish, but it is also simple enough to serve as a midweek meal. Meat and vegetables are cooked briefly in stock, then the delicious stock is served as a soup at the end of the meal, so maximum vitamins and minerals from the ingredients are retained.
 
Recipe by: Vivian
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A very basic and easy way to make sushi rolls.
 
Recipe by: Juanita Peek
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Japanese soba (buckwheat) noodles are marinated in tamari, sesame oil, rice wine vinegar, sugar and chilli oil, then tossed with julienned carrots and red peppers for a delicious cold salad with an Asian touch.
 
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This delicate steamed cake is infused with the flavour of green tea, then decorated with black sesame seeds. Impressive dinner party fare.
 
Recipe by: naomi
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Kids love this round cake-like sushi. Very easy way to make a great party meal. Toppings are of your choice. There is no right or wrong. Be creative and have fun!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Japanese food tends to be low in fat, and these stylish sushi rolls are no exception. Now that the ingredients are available in supermarkets, it is easy to make them yourself. You must use sushi rice, which is sticky when cooked.
 
Recipe by: Jill Lopez
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This glaze is delicious to baste chicken, steaks and fish. You could also use it as a dipping sauce.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Teriyaki is a popular cooking style in Japan. It derives from teri, meaning ‘shine’, and yaki, which means ‘to grill’. The teriyaki marinade used to coat fish or meat is usually made with soy sauce, rice and sugar and can be bought ready-made from most supermarkets. It has an intense flavour, so you only need to use a little.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This rich Japanese-style broth, flavoured with vibrant fresh herbs, ginger and garlic, peps up firm, white cubes of tofu and long strands of earthy buckwheat noodles. It is a delicious low-fat vegetarian recipe for protein-rich tofu. Serve it for lunch or supper, with fresh fruit to follow.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Popular in Northern Japan, soba noodles are made from buckwheat flour, which gives them a slightly nutty flavour. In this quick and simple dish, the thin brown noodles are delicious stir-fried with protein-rich tofu and crunchy water chestnuts.
 
Recipe by: Anne Buchanan
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Delicious sushi nori rolls that look great too. Impress your friends!
 
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