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This was simple and delicious. I used mirin instead of the other sweeteners. I served on rice along with stir fried cabbage and lightly pickled carrots and kimchi for added veg and mouth contrast. And easy weeknight dinner. It would be good with a fried egg too.
This turned out nicely and lends itself to all manner of condiments. Poached egg? Yes, please.
So easy, so good! We absolutely loved this. As soon as I started eating it, I said “I want this again!” I didn’t have pickled ginger, so just used a small amount of minced fresh ginger. Light, delicious, excellent.
I had planned to make something else yesterday, but time got away from me and I wound up making this because it took less time. I was interested in it because I love preserved lemons. My husband really liked it, but I didn’t. My main issue was that the ‘sauce’ consisted of an ENTIRE stick of butter and chopped preserved lemons. And, frankly, it didn’t taste all that great to me. I won’t be making it again.
This was really good. Don’t miss the pickled jalapeño
Will definitely make again. A really nice Caesar dressing. I loved the croutons. I didn’t use cheese but next time I will.
Excellent! I didn’t use the full amount of dried pepper in the marinade and used dried ancho as that’s what I had on hand
These are truly delicious muffins. I use pecans. They kept moist for many days. Will make again as they are some of the best muffins I have ever made. Next time I will use a cup of whole wheat flour and a half cup of regular flour.
I was trying to use up late season carrots which did not necessarily taste that great raw but this soup was very tasty. I used prepackaged fried scallops and also topped with a drop or two or us sherry vinegar.
We really liked this version of Sloppy Joes. Mild gochujang provided warmth without actually being spicy. The sandwiches were a little messy, so we ate them with fork and knife.
Needed to use up some ground beef and this came together so quickly. Loved the addition of Gochujang as a way to spice up a Sloppy Joe. Served these open faced to eat with a fork and knife and made a Napa Cabbage slaw to serve on the side for some brightness.
Great made half the recipe but could have been three servings. Great with a side of pickles
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