No Images? Click here Okonomiyaki (Japanese Cabbage Pancake) Okonomi means "how you want it," and an okonomiyaki is one of the world's most infinitely adaptable dishes. The shredded or chopped cabbage in the base is a given, but beyond that, you can add whatever you'd like to the batter. Once you've got a few Japanese staples in your pantry (all of which have a shelf life of forever), making it at home is cheap, quick, easy, and filling. Best of all, it's great for using up leftovers. The Kitchen Essential Kewpie Mayo More Japanese Comfort Food? You Got It |
Friday, March 8, 2019
Okonomiyaki: Japanese Comfort, Any Way You Like It
Thursday, March 7, 2019
How to Make Zhug, the Yemenite Hot Sauce You'll Want to Put on Everything
Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here Zhug (Yemenite Hot Sauce With Cilantro and Parsley) This Yemenite sauce is fresh and bright from herbs, while also having an intensely spicy kick to it. It's the ideal accompaniment for falafel or sabich sandwiches, but it also goes great with a variety of grilled vegetables, fish, meat, and eggs. And it should last a few weeks in the fridge (though we've never had a jar linger long enough to actually find out). The Kitchen Essential Mortar and Pestle Other Addicting Condiments to Add to Your Arsenal |
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Golden and Crispy Chicken Picatta
Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here Chicken Piccata (Fried Chicken Cutlets With Lemon-Butter Pan Sauce) Chicken piccata takes a beloved food—pan-fried chicken cutlets—and tops it with a simple but luxurious lemon-butter pan sauce. The result is a flavor and texture festival that blends crispness, juiciness, richness, and tartness all into one. The Kitchen Essential Balloon Whisk Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinners |