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Sweet, buttery, chocolate covered butter toffee squares are simple to make.
These ooey-gooey sweet and salty rice cakes are loaded with honey and topped off with buttery sesame seeds.
Crispy and caramelized on the outside and soft, like sweet custard, in the middle, this sophisticated French Toast will leave you wanting more.
Sweet, heavenly, lite and creamy- this blended smoothie is filling and nutritious.
Fresh Oysters, Shrimp, Crab in a deep brown and spicy stew made from chocolate brown roux, okra, fresh veggies, spices and hot sauce.
Nasu Dengaku, eggplant topped with a ground chicken and miso paste and cooked to perfection is an appetizer that can be found at izakayas across Japan.
Deck the halls and decorate the shrine - these holiday cookies come straight from Japan! Matcha colors them green and they are coated with powdered sugar.
These rollups feature delicious beef short rib sliced thin and wrapped around fresh vegetables and then cooked in a delicious sesame-teriyaki sauce.
A sweet and savory dish prepared with beef, ginger and gobo simmered in mirin and soy sauce until the meat completely absorbs the sauces.
Aside from rice, noodles are the most common carb in the Japanese diet.
Spicy, sweet and bursting with the flavor of tomatoes and basil.
This baked and soft seafood cake with a bit of a twist uses fresh sashimi grade seafood as well as packaged tuna and surimi.
Try this amazing salmon, seared over high heat and then caramelized in a sweet, salty, and citrusy tasting glaze.
This flaky and savory stuffed pie is made with lots of fresh mushrooms, feta cheese, butter, herbs, Japanese sake and soy sauce.
These ribs taste like they came right off the barbecue, but you prepare them in your oven! They are sweet, savory and melt in your mouth delicious.
Fluffy ricotta pancakes are made with a simple batter, ricotta cheese and vanilla to create a treat that can be served as breakfast or as a sweet dessert.
Chashu is best known as the delicious pork slices that top off ramen, but it is also used in fried rice, soups, or sandwiches known as kakunimanju.
A vegan-friendly meal made with fresh yamaimo, Japanese yam, and shungiku, chrysanthemum greens.