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#1
  • お米
  • 2023/01/23 19:13

It's been a while since I've made stir-fried vegetables, simply with salt and pepper, soy sauce and sake, and it was crazy good.

Do you have any other suggestions for seasoning ??

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#13
  • Mr.fish
  • 2023/01/25 (Wed) 07:31
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Air fryers are good. It's quicker than a toaster oven, and the heat is applied from all directions so it cooks evenly.

Salmon kama, yellowtail kama best ! Excess fat goes down.

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#14
  • ゲゲゲ
  • 2023/01/25 (Wed) 09:41
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> The only seasoning is wapar, with or without meat
There is no easier and tastier vegetable stir-fry, I assure you.

Only chemical seasoning ? You will be thirsty afterwards.

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#15

# To those of 11 and # 13
The oil from fish is good for you, so when I bake mackerel in the toaster oven, I put aluminum foil on the bottom so the oil collects on the bottom and I scoop it out and eat it. When I eat meat, I throw away the oil, but I take fish oil. It is more economical than taking supplements. Salmon is pan-fried, but
the same oil is scooped out and poured over the fish.

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#16
  • ありがたい〜
  • 2023/01/25 (Wed) 12:01
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It's not a starchy sauce, just a little bit thickened. It's not a starchy sauce, just a little bit thickened. !

I couldn't cook fish well, so I pan-fried or oven-baked it for now, but I didn't add any extra seasoning, just salt.

I really want to try it with miso and other ingredients, but miso never burns and I'm really bad at it 😩

What is the right amount of sake to put on salmon overnight ??

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#17
  • おっさん
  • 2023/01/25 (Wed) 13:23
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#14

you don't eat ramen outside, Chinese food, home instant ramen, miso soup ?

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