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Add two tablespoons of peanut butter (16 cents) and a dash of chili flakes (5 cents), cilantro (15 cents), and soy sauce (10 cents) to your ramen. The result is a Thai restaurant classic on the cheap.
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35g unsalted butter. 150g creamy blue cheese. 200g mascarpone. 2 tbsp vegetable oil. 3 tbsp olive oil. 1 tbsp Dijon mustard. 2 tbsp harissa paste. 1 chicken stock cube. 200g dried pasta Rigatoni ...
Sesame paste or peanut butter is sometimes added, and occasionally replaces the spicy sauce, usually in the American Chinese style of the dish. [4] In this case, dandanmian is considered a variation of ma jiang mian ( 麻醬麵 ), sesame sauce noodles, although ma jiang mian usually refers to a specific Shanghainese dish.
Peanut butter cookie: United States: A type of cookie that is distinguished by having peanut butter as a principal ingredient. The cookie generally originated in the United States, its development dating back to the 1910s. [34] Rosette: Turkey: Thin, cookie-like fritters made with iron molds that are found in many cultures.
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Tonkotsu ramen (豚骨ラーメン) is a ramen dish that originated in Kurume, [1] [2] [3] Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, and is a specialty dish on the island of Kyushu. The broth for tonkotsu ramen is based on pork bones, which is what the word tonkotsu ( 豚骨/とんこつ ) means in Japanese.
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