No Images? Click here Reverse-Seared Tied Pork Shoulder Chashu Though chashu, the sliced roasted or braised pork used as a topping for ramen, is most often associated with pork belly in the United States, you can make an equally tasty version from pork shoulder, which has the added benefits of being a meatier cut that's relatively cheap and widely accessible for home cooks. The Kitchen Essential Wire Rack Make the Perfect Bowl of Shio Ramen |
Monday, April 29, 2019
Reverse-Seared Roast Pork Shoulder Chashu
Italy Has Fish Sauce, Too: Get to Know Colatura di Alici
What's new on Serious Eats No Images? Click here FEATURES Italy Has Fish Sauce, Too: Get to Know Colatura di Alici Colatura is essentially the Italian equivalent of Southeast Asian fish sauce. Like traditionally made, high quality Southeast Asian-style fish sauce, colatura is made with just two ingredients: anchovies and salt. It's another umami bomb pantry item that you should definitely try at least once in your life. Fair warning: Once you do, it will be hard to live without it. TECHNIQUES Pork shoulder makes a fine chashu, or roast pork, topping for ramen. Here, we show you two ways to get tender, flavorful results. TECHNIQUES Bundt cakes have a reputation for being tricky, but with the right technique for preparing the pan, you can be certain of beautiful results every time. Email Continues After Ad Below THE KITCHEN ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES |
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Our Favorite Foolproof Pan Pizza
Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here Foolproof Pan Pizza Here's how to make the sort of thick-crusted, fried-on-the-bottom, puffy, cheesy, focaccia-esque style you might remember having as a Pizza Hut personal pan pizza when you were a kid. Baked in a cast iron skillet, the crust is golden and crunchy on the outside, but still a touch puffy and soft under the stretchy mozzarella cheese. The Kitchen Essential Cast Iron Skillet It's a Pizza Party! |