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Sunomono Japanese Cucumber Salad

Japanese sunomono is delicious and simple to make with thinly sliced cucumbers in a sweet and sour vinegar dressing for a refreshing salad or side dish.

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Japanese Chicken Wings

These Japanese chicken wings are egged and fried in butter, then baked in a tangy sauce of soy sauce, water, sugar, vinegar, garlic powder, and salt. Delicious, sticky chicken wings!

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Japanese Onion Soup

The basic Japanese soup that's given out as an appetizer at most Japanese restaurants. Very mild, a bit salty, and a touch of tang. It's a very improvisable recipe; most of the ingredients' quantities can be changed according to taste. Use your favorite mushrooms in this recipe.

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Oyakodon Japanese Chicken and Egg Rice Bowl

Oyakodon is a delicious traditional Japanese meal consisting of chicken sautéed and then cooked in a Japanese broth, and then finished with egg and served over rice. It's really easy, filling, and delicious.

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Tonkatsu Japanese Pork Chop

This Tonkatsu recipe uses thinly sliced boneless pork chops and panko, which are Japanese bread crumbs that are really light and airy.

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Famous Japanese Restaurant Style Salad Dressing

This Japanese salad dressing is easy and flavorful.

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Japanese Zucchini and Onions

For this Japanese zucchini and onions recipe, zucchini and onions are stir-fried with sesame seeds and teriyaki and soy sauces.

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Japanese-Style Deep Fried Shrimp

These deep-fried shrimp are coated with crispy panko crumbs to make the easiest, tastiest deep-fried shrimp ever!

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Japanese Beef Stir Fry

Tender beef strips are quickly stir-fried with crisp and colorful vegetables to make this delicious restaurant-style dinner in your own kitchen.

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Japanese Style Deep Fried Chicken

If you like the taste of Japanese dishes, you will love it. Very crispy, and my friends like it too. You can buy joshinko (rice flour), katakuriko (potato starch), and sesame oil at asian market. If you live in large city, you may find them at American grocery store. Joshinko and katakuriko taste nothing different from regular flour, but they really help to make crispy fried chicken. Do not use sweet soy sauce or too salty soy sauce.

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Japanese Style Sesame Green Beans

I discovered this dish at my Japanese mother-in-law's house during a family holiday buffet. She had many friends who brought wonderful Japanese dishes, and this was and has remained one of my favorites. It's light and fresh any time of the year.

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Japanese Style Ginger Salad Dressing

This ginger salad dressing tastes just like the kind they serve in Japanese steakhouses.

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Japanese Style Cabbage Salad

This Japanese-style cabbage salad is comparable to what is served in Japanese restaurants. It's vegan, tastes great, and goes well with Japanese and American food instead of coleslaw.

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Onigiri Japanese Rice Balls

This easy onigiri recipe is also fun to make! These rice balls are a staple of Japanese lunchboxes (bento). You can put almost anything in these rice balls; try substituting grilled salmon, pickled plums, beef, pork, turkey, or tuna with mayonnaise.

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Japanese Teriyaki Sauce

Using Japanese sake and mirin wines (available in most Asian markets), this sake teriyaki sauce recipe is simple and sweet. Use as a sauce or marinade for chicken, fish, or other meat.

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