The green paste you have with your sushi has more than one use other than adding some spice - wasabi is understood to be ...
Earlier this week, we interviewed Executive Chef Tony Torres from Delray’s Buddha Sky Bar. If you missed the interview, you can read it here and here. Chef Torres has shared an easy yet delicious ...
Tacos are always on my mind. I cook them frequently as part of my day job, I visit the local taquerías for fun and I seek out tacos whenever I travel. Interesting fillings such as duck, vegetables and ...
There are few things in life that illicit an involuntary "wow." A spectacular sunset, a blue whale breaching from a calm sea, a gilded palace built for a king. To that list, let's add wasabi, ...
Wasabi, that greenish Japanese horseradish familiar from sushi bars, has many more uses than just accompanying raw fish. It adds a spicy edge to all sorts of foods without the heaviness of bottled ...
In a mixing bowl, add the rice. Cover with cold water. Let sit two minutes. Drain and repeat until water has minimal starch. In a sauce pot, add 1.75:1 cold water/rice ratio and a touch of salt. Stir ...
Instructions: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking sheet. Sift the confectioners’ sugar, almond flour, salt and wasabi powder into a medium bowl. With a hand mixer or egg ...
Wasabi is the Japanese version of horseradish. It’s an Asian root vegetable that is sold in paste and powdered form. The powdered form is mixed with water to form a thick paste. The green wasabi ...
Wasabi, that greenish Japanese horseradish familiar from sushi bars, has many more uses than just accompanying raw fish. It adds a spicy edge to all sorts of foods without the heaviness of bottled ...