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Kamo Nanban Soba From 'Japanese Soul Cooking'
Tadashi Ono and Harris Salat proclaim that this duck and soba dish in their new cookbook, Japanese Soul Cooking, is one of their favorites. What's not to like? Hot soba noodles are served in a warm dashi and soy broth with slivers of perfectly cooked duck breast and green onions fried in duck fat. A final dollop of wasabi is a key accent, brightening the flavor of the rich bird. Best of all, it's an impressive-looking dish that isn't much harder than boiling a pot of noodles.
Basic Teriyaki Sauce
Sweet and salty teriyaki sauce—bringing me back to the days when teriyaki chicken was my savior at Japanese restaurants.
Tempura Dipping Sauce (Ten Tsuyu) From 'Japanese Soul Cooking'
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From-Scratch Shio Ramen
A light, clear broth and a nuanced lemon-and-salt seasoning result in a beautiful yet flavorful bowl of shio ramen.
Kaeshi is used as a flavoring for soba broth. Use it in Tadashi Ono and Harris Salat's Kamo Nanban Soba from their new cookbook, Japanese Soul Cooking.
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From-Scratch Shio Ramen
A light, clear broth and a nuanced lemon-and-salt seasoning result in a beautiful yet flavorful bowl of shio ramen.
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Kamo Nanban Soba From 'Japanese Soul Cooking'
Tadashi Ono and Harris Salat proclaim that this duck and soba dish in their new cookbook, Japanese Soul Cooking, is one of their favorites. What's not to like? Hot soba noodles are served in a warm dashi and soy broth with slivers of perfectly cooked duck breast and green onions fried in duck fat. A final dollop of wasabi is a key accent, brightening the flavor of the rich bird. Best of all, it's an impressive-looking dish that isn't much harder than boiling a pot of noodles.
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