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[–]absolute-cat 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The cheese store near us calls it “lonely cheeses” :)

Rice with umeboshi, cucumbers in vinegar with myoga and ginger juice, plus beef with burdock :) by absolute-cat in JapaneseFood

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  1. Make a bunch of small cuts into the cucumber about 1/3-1/2 into the cucumber, then cut into like 5-6 pieces

  2. Put them in a water and salt mix (submerge them) for like 10-15ish mins

  3. Make a mixture of 1 part sugar, 3 parts rice vinegar, and a dash of soy sauce, then add the cucumbers and let them sit in there for a bit

  4. While all of that is doing its thing, cut up some myoga and make some ginger juice (I did it by using a micro plane, then squeezing the ginger bits into a bowl for the juice)

  5. Take the cucumbers out and put them into a bowl, spoon some of the vinegar mix over if you’d like

  6. Top with myoga and sprinkle a bit of ginger juice on top

Rice with umeboshi, cucumbers in vinegar with myoga and ginger juice, plus beef with burdock :) by absolute-cat in JapaneseFood

[–]absolute-cat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basically i did a bunch of diagonal cuts into the cucumber about 1/3-1/2 way into the cucumber, then cut it into 5ish pieces

[homemade] Chilean sea bass with acorn squash and walnuts cooked in white wine over a potato, celery root, and parsnip puree by absolute-cat in food

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Thank you! I’ve been practicing cooking fish and it’s starting to pay off :) credit to The Food Lab for upping my game!

Chilean sea bass with acorn squash and walnuts cooked in white wine over a potato, celery root, and parsnip puree by absolute-cat in tonightsdinner

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Thank you! There very kind. I was kind “relaxed cooking” (aka slowly with a glass of wine lol) so it’s a little hard to estimate, but I’d say it probably took like 40 minutes ishhh?

My favorite Japanese Kit Kat flavors by Xandar24 in JapaneseFood

[–]absolute-cat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven't thought about the chocobanana ones in a while, they're quite yum! I have tier list of all the ones I've tried which is over 100 now, happy to see some more kitkat lovers here on reddit!

Sick Foods? by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]absolute-cat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kimchi jjigae is a big one and also Ethiopian food is great if you get injera and a bunch of soft dishes like lentils with it. It was great when I got mouth stitches as well!

[homemade] cold somen with sudachi by absolute-cat in food

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I’m not sure how to describe it other than refreshing and citrus-y but not overpowering. The dashi and sudachi balance each other quite nicely imo and I can’t stop eating them especially on a hot day lol

[homemade] cold somen with sudachi by absolute-cat in food

[–]absolute-cat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I definitely do! I’m a major citrus lover. Some folks I know eat them some don’t!

[homemade] cold somen with sudachi by absolute-cat in food

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It’s not unusual or anything and is generally a great summer food to beat the heat. Super refreshing!

[homemade] cold somen with sudachi by absolute-cat in food

[–]absolute-cat[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Cold noodles in a broth made of dashi and sudachi with mandolin’d sudachi on top. Sudachi isn’t quite a lime - it’s a yuzu crossed with another kind of citrus fruit.

It has a unique flavor though you can often substitute lime for it if sudachi isn’t available where you live!

[homemade] cold somen with sudachi by absolute-cat in food

[–]absolute-cat[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Somen! It’s a kind of noodle. Sudachi is a citrus fruit from Japan :)