| High-flavor, low-effort cooking No images? Click here 33 Stir-Fry Recipes to Rock Out With Your Wok OutThe beauty of the wok is that you can use it for all sorts of techniques, but its real purpose in life is stir-frying. The convenience, versatility, and pure deliciousness of stir-fry makes it the perfect weeknight meal. No matter what the contents of your fridge look like, you can have an awesome stir-fry on the table in virtually no time. We've rounded up 33 of our favorite recipes, from kung pao chicken multiple ways and crab fried rice to vegetarian lo mein and Korean-style pork, to illustrate the incredible variety that's just a wok away. What to stir-fry |
Saturday, August 29, 2020
33 stir-fry recipes
Friday, August 28, 2020
How to make buttery coco bread
| No images? Click here Coco BreadCoco bread is, simply put, special. Satisfyingly dense and moist, with a slightly sweet, buttery bite, Jamaican coco bread is universally loved on the island. A “patty and coco bread”—a piping hot beef patty stuffed inside a moist coco breadbag is standard fare for school children, and a popular on-the-go lunch for grownups. It’s cheap, filling, and ridiculously delicious. If you want the full Jamaican experience, throw in a D&G Kola Champagne or D&G Ginger Beer on the side. More bread recipes |
Thursday, August 27, 2020
An ode to anime's best cooking scenes
| Miyazaki’s magical food No images? Click here Miyazaki’s Magical Food: An Ode to Anime’s Best Cooking ScenesThe food scenes in Studio Ghibli productions, particularly the most famous ones from Miyazaki’s movies, are distinct from other anime in that the narratives slow down to accommodate the cooking, eating, and sharing of food. These scenes are often tightly intertwined with characters’ narratives or the overarching storyline. From the tiniest details of a cooking sequence to the presentation of beautiful dishes, the focus on preparing and enjoying food makes these animated worlds come to life. More food culture |