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  2. Sake kasu - Wikipedia

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    Sake Kasu is used as a marinade for Japanese dishes based on fish, vegetables, and meat, and contributes an umami flavor to the dish. [1] Sake kasu is also found in cosmetics and skincare products. [5] Sake kasu is considered as a part of the Japanese “no waste” culture since the waste of the sake production is used in various ways. [6]

  3. Kasuzuke - Wikipedia

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    To make fish kasuzuke, sugar is sometimes omitted, and sake, soy sauce, pepper and/or ginger may be added. Typical fish include cod, salmon, butterfish, and tai snapper. Brining time is one to several days. Vegetable kasuzuke is eaten as pickles, and is sweet and mild. Fish kasuzuke may be eaten raw or grilled over rice. The flavor is mild but ...

  4. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In ichijū-sansai (一汁三菜, "one soup, three sides"), the word sai has the basic meaning of "vegetable", but secondarily means any accompanying dish (whether it uses fish or meat), [65] with the more familiar combined form sōzai (惣菜), [65] which is a term for any side dish, such as the vast selections sold at Japanese supermarkets or ...

  5. Katie Lee Biegel Just Shared a Butternut Squash Soup That's ...

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    Shared in her newsletter, all you need to whip up this soup is a butternut squash, an apple, a yellow onion, low-sodium chicken stock, garlic, thyme, a bay leaf, salt, pepper and olive oil.You ...

  6. 15 best fall soup recipes from Ina Garten, Ree Drummond ... - AOL

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    Top this soup with toasted coconut flakes, creamy labneh, toasted sesame seeds and tangy sumac, and you're in for a seriously delicious, healthy dinner.

  7. Glossary of sake terms - Wikipedia

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    Pressed sake lees, the solids left after pressing and filtering. These are used for making pickles, livestock feed, and shōchū, and as an ingredient in dishes like kasu soup. Katakuchi 片口 Wide sake decanter made of ceramic, glass or metal Kijōshu 貴醸酒 A complex sake that is made by replacing some of the water used in brewing with sake

  8. Katie Lee Biegel Just Shared a Comforting Cabbage Dish ... - AOL

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    Reducing the heat, the Food Network star mixes in the minced garlic. Once the miso is dissolved in the butter, she sets the mixture aside and starts preparing the cabbage wedges.

  9. Karashizuke - Wikipedia

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    Like other forms of kasuzuke, the vegetables are pickled in soft sake lees with salt, sugar, and mirin and then used to pickle salted vegetables. [1] Nasu Karashizuke (eggplant pickled in mustard and sake lees) is a popular type of karashizuke.