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  2. Aburasoba - Wikipedia

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    Aburasoba (油そば), also known as maze soba (Japanese: まぜそば, lit. ' mixed noodles '), monjasoba (もんじゃそば), tenukisoba (手抜きそば), abu ramen (あぶラーメン) or shirunashi ramen (汁なしラーメン), is a dry noodle dish made with a sauce of soy sauce and lard. [1]

  3. 16 Portuguese Recipes to Add to Your Repertoire - AOL

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    At his home in Oporto, he intensifies the flavor by using old vintage port in the sauce (along with the sediment in the bottle). Get the Recipe Bacalhau à Brás (Salt Cod, Eggs, and Potatoes)

  4. Rocker Gavin Rossdale reveals eggs are his secret ... - AOL

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    "I knew that with red cabbage, it's too crunchy," he said. "So, you've got to put vinegar. You've got to kill that. You've got to macerate that.

  5. Taiwan mazesoba - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan mazesoba (Japanese: 台湾まぜそば, lit. ' Taiwan mixed noodles ') is a dry noodle dish that originated in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and is now considered a Nagoya delicacy. [1] The dish was popularized by the ramen chain Menya Hanabi in 2008.

  6. You Only Need 4 Ingredients To Make Teriyaki Sauce At Home - AOL

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    Japanese soy sauce. 3/4 c. mirin. 1/4 c. plus 2 tbsp. sake. 1 tbsp. plus 1 tsp. granulated sugar. Directions. In a medium pot over medium-high heat, bring soy sauce, mirin, sake, and granulated ...

  7. Vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Vinegar is known as an effective cleaner of stainless steel and glass. Malt vinegar sprinkled onto crumpled newspaper is a traditional, and still-popular, method of cleaning grease-smeared windows and mirrors in the United Kingdom. [53] Vinegar can be used for polishing copper, brass, bronze or silver.

  8. Kitchen-Sink Soba Noodles Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Kitchen-Sink Soba Noodles ? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Kitchen-Sink Soba Noodles ? recipe for your family and friends.

  9. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sashimi (刺身) is raw, thinly sliced foods served with a dipping sauce and simple garnishes; usually fish or shellfish served with soy sauce and wasabi. Less common variations include: Fugu (河豚): sliced poisonous pufferfish (sometimes lethal), a uniquely Japanese specialty. The chef responsible for preparing it must be licensed.