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Korean Miso Soup

Korean Miso Soup

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

My Miso Soup

Miso Soup

Miso Soup

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Prep Time: 60 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Miso is a traditional Japanese soup. If you ever been to sushi restaurant you had to see it or try it. I absolutely love it so it was obvious for me to learn how to prepare it on my own. It's incredibly easy as long as you have right ingredients so all yo…

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Roasted Corn, Lima Bean and Feta Salad

posted August 17, 2010 in Guilty Kitchen

This little lady reminds me that children are just so sweet and innocent when they are brand new. They gurgle and coo and even when they are crying they can take a break and smile up at you for a second, and then back to crying.  They rely solely on (read full article)

Summer Squash Salad with Dill Sauce

posted August 15, 2010 in Raw Food Recipes

recipe from Rene Oswald Ingredients: Salad: 3 yellow squash (about 2 lb.) 1/4 cup sun-dried tomatoes, soaked in water for 15 minutes 10 sun-dried olives, pitted 2 ears of corn, kernels removed from cob 1/2 lb. lettuce or spinach leaves Delicious Di (read full article)

Learning About Japanese Food Dishes

posted August 14, 2010 in Recipes for the Family

Japanese food dishes are based on combining their staple foods typically rice or noodles, with a soup and okazu,  dishes made from fish, meat, vegetable, tofu and the like — to add flavor to the staple food. These are typically f (read full article)

Shige

posted August 14, 2010 in Boise Foodie Guild

Robin had to go back into St Luke's Hospital today for an out patient procedure. (She is fine!) But she has been on a clear liquid diet since Wednesday. She is hungry! So, she said she wanted to go to Shige. And that we did! Such a treat! Out of 5-St (read full article)

Spicy Miso Pork Ramen Noodles

posted August 06, 2010 in La Fuji Mama

Yesterday I had one of those days where nothing got done. Actually, let me rephrase that.  Things got done, just not the things on any of my “To Do” lists.  It was one of those days where both of the girls seemed to b (read full article)

Enoki Mushroom Miso Soup

posted August 01, 2010 in Chow and Chatter

I was in Whole foods the other day and spotted these adorable looking mushrooms and had to try them, I go to too many grocery stores and get tempted! My friend said would be good in soup, what a great idea, along with zucchini from a another friends (read full article)

Mila Miso Gravy

posted July 23, 2010 in Raw Food Recipes

recipe from Diane and Michael and The Vibrant Kitchen Ingredients: ¼ cup raw mellow or white Miso 1/3 cup cold pressed organic extra virgin olive oil 1 clove garlic ½ orange, peeled 1 tsp Mila seed + 2 tablespoons water 3 pitted dates Directions: (read full article)

Mabo-Tofu Japanese-style(和風麻婆豆腐)

posted July 22, 2010 in Cooking Japanese Style

☆Mabo-Tofu Japanese-style(和風麻婆豆腐) ☆ Ingredients: ☆ 1 1/2 pack hard tofu ☆ 1/2 long green onion, cut into finely chop ☆ 1 knob ginger, cut into finely chop ☆ 200g ground chicken ☆ 1 tbsp water and 1 tbsp starch ☆ sesame oil (read full article)

Petits Pois à la Folie

posted July 20, 2010 in A Foodie's Quest

I've already shared quite a few pea recipes (fresh pea soup; rice with peas; risotto and pasta with peas implied; and so much more...), still I could not resist another pea inspiration! Peas are my ultimate seasonal treat, far beyond asparagus (and I (read full article)

Sinigang na Baboy (Pork in Tamarind Soup)

If you ask any native Filipino about their favorite dish, I bet, if not all, at least a majority will say "SINIGANG". Many tourists may find it a little bit exotic, but it has gained popularity among expats as they eventually learned to love this dis (read full article)

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