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Category: SELF-SUFFICIENCY & PRESERVING FOOD

Condiments & SeasoningPosted on14th February 20148th August 2015

Raimu Kosho (Chilli and Lime Zest Paste)

I still remember the fantastic aroma and taste of my very first homemade Yuzu Koshou. For those who have never heard about this Japanese product,…

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JapanesePosted on8th February 201411th February 2014

Overnight Japanese Celery Pickles (Serori Zuke)

Celery is not the most traditional Japanese vegetable and yet the aroma and flavours of these pickles seem so typically Japanese, I would not put…

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European (vaguely)Posted on14th January 2014

Cucumber Pickled in Reused Brine, or Quick Secondary Pickles

What do you do once your jar of pickles is empty? Some people keep the vinegared brine and add it to different sauces, but, I…

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Condiments & SeasoningPosted on10th November 201312th October 2014

Dried Vegetable Stock Mix

I have just come back from another short trip by car. This time it was Berlin. Upon my arrival the fridge was totally empty (no…

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Condiments & SeasoningPosted on19th October 201312th October 2014

Yuzu Kosho 柚子こしょう (Chilli Paste with Yuzu Citrus Zest)

As I have mentioned, I brought lots of food products from my September trip to Japan. Among them was a dozen of marvellous fragrant yuzu…

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Chicken and TurkeyPosted on14th October 201312th October 2014

My Favourite Ramen Stock

Ramen (ラーメン) is a famous Japanese soup, composed of stock, noodles and different toppings. I don’t think I have ever met anyone who didn’t like this…

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PolishPosted on30th September 2013

Pickled Chilli Peppers

Going back from holidays I realised I must hurry with this year’s pickling sessions. Both chilli and sweet peppers are now particularly ripe, they smell…

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JapanesePosted on4th September 201329th May 2014

Long-term Westernised Kyuuri no Kyuuchan (Cucumber Pickled with Soy Sauce and Ginger)

I grew up accustomed to long-term storage pickles, i.e. lasting at least a year, so my biggest regret while discovering Japanese sunomono (vinegared dishes) was…

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FinnishPosted on4th August 20135th August 2013

Pickled Dill Cucumbers and Pickled Cucumber Salad

Pantry-filling season has started for good. This weekend was cucumber pickling time. Cucumbers pickled in vinegared brine are easy, relatively quick and the seasoning possibilities…

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FrenchPosted on15th July 201316th July 2013

Tomates Confites (Semi-Dried Tomatoes)

One is not supposed to refrigerate tomatoes since they easily lose their delicate aroma at lower temperatures. I manage to follow this advice, but when…

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