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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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#144
  • dobon
  • 2023/02/11 (Sat) 16:34
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There are a few tricks to bring out the flavor of the vegetables.
I'll tell you how I cook them. w
Cut each vegetable into pieces about the same size as it will be done, then rinse them in water.
Put a teaspoon of butter in a frying pan, then put all the vegetables in the pan and toss with the butter.
Put the lid on, shake the pan a few times, when it is well cooked, remove the lid.
Add only salt and ajinomoto to the vegetable broth, then roast over high heat until the broth is gone.
This is my way to bring out the flavor of vegetables.

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#146
  • おえー
  • 2023/02/12 (Sun) 00:02
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You really shouldn't imitate them.
And the creepy part, too.
The overuse of "w" makes it even more disgusting. You use too many strange seasonings.

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#147
  • スマイル
  • 2023/02/12 (Sun) 11:05
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Mr. Cleaning
In my opinion, I find it easy to clean.
With a built-in oven, it takes a lot of time for preheating and cooking, and cleaning is a big job, and with a toaster, I don't like the scraps from cooking under the screen.
You can put foil on the bottom of the toaster screen, but I prefer an air fryer.
I find the air fryer easier and more hygienic because you can wash the whole pull out part.
What is it... I would say it simply feels like washing a large mug...well, each person may like it or not.

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#148
  • 味覚音痴の人は
  • 2023/02/17 (Fri) 07:18
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If you're not sure about seasoning, just make it all spicy.

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#149
  • みかっきー
  • 2023/02/17 (Fri) 14:56
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That's not true.

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