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 ...
For this recipe, buy dried udon that’s about the thickness of linguine. The Japanese leek (negi) is smaller than the European leek, which is sometimes called a Welsh onion. Japanese negi are ...
Halve the cherry tomatoes. Place the carrots, green beans and tomato in a bowl and drizzle with 15ml (1 tbsp) of olive oil and the sake. Grate the lemon zest over the ingredients, add a little ...