9 Items
Japanese Ginger Pork
Tasty sauté of thinly sliced pork marinated in soy sauce, ginger, and sake.
Sponsored By MyPlate
Japanese Sesame Steak Sauce
This sesame-flavored beef dipping sauce is an imitation of a classic often served at Japanese restaurants and also at a popular chain of steakhouses in Alberta, Canada. Though it may seem odd at first, you too will soon fall in love with the mixture of flavors!
Famous Japanese Restaurant-Style Salad Dressing
This easy Japanese salad dressing is filled with great taste sensations.
Kiyoko's Miso Sauce
My host mother in Japan introduced me to this sweet miso sauce flavored with mirin and sake. The sauce stays fresh in the refrigerator for a long time, so you can make a lot of it at once. Grilled tofu, fried eggplant, and pan-seared fish complement it well.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Japanese Salted Chicken Wings
Crispy, fried, salty chicken wings - Japanese-style! Delicious as a hot starter or snack eaten with soy sauce and fresh lemon juice.
Yakitori Chicken
Chicken is marinated in a soy sauce, sake and ginger sauce, then threaded onto skewers and broiled with leeks for an easy, tasty and fun meal.
Easy Chicken Yakitori
Chicken yakitori is an easy Japanese dish to make at home. Serve with white rice and sake for an easy but special meal!
Yum Yum Sauce
Mayonnaise-based sauce similar to what you find at Japanese steakhouses.
Advertisement
Cold Szechuan Noodles and Shredded Vegetables
This is from a healthy cooking class. The beauty of this salad is that it will wait for you. It makes such a pretty dish on the table. The Soba buckwheat noodles are worth a trip to the Asian grocery store. Serve with salad tongs and try adding a horizontally sliced scallion for a eye catching garnish.