1 bottle (720 ml or 24 ounces) premium (daiginjo or ginjo) sake Zest of 2 limes or 2 oranges ½ cup fresh-squeezed lime or orange juice 2 teaspoons simple syrup (made by boiling 1 part sugar to 2 parts ...
With just six ingredients and a sauce that comes together in the time it takes to boil spaghetti, this pasta delivers surprising depth for relatively little effort. This recipe takes its inspiration ...
Tear mint sprig and drop into a cocktail shaker. Add 4 cucumber slices and simple syrup. Hand-press with a muddler. Add vodka, sake and lime juice. Fill shaker with ice, and shake vigorously for 6 ...
In anticipation of Seattle magazine’s second annual Pop! Bubbles & Seafood event on Saturday, February 20, at McCaw Hall, this week’s recipe comes from Capitol Hill’s traditional Japanese eatery Naka.
1. Combine sake, mirin and sugar in a saucepan and cook until alcohol is evaporated and sugar dissolved, about 2 to 3 minutes. Whisk in miso and cool. 2. Cut fish into 4 even pieces and place in a ...
Steamed chicken sounds like a “bland diet food,” but throw in some sake and you’ll have a tender, aromatic bird that even sounds exotic, said Melissa Clark in The New York Times. A cheap sake like ...
A staple in Japanese cooking, miso is a paste made from fermented soy beans. There are several varieties available and each has a unique flavor profile rich in umami. Here, white miso is paired with ...