nabe : 9 Recipes
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Bubbling Nabe
Very chickeny this time with chicken broth, pieces of chicken thigh & minced chicken balls. Then after we added cooked rice and egg to the leftover broth. |
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Kimchi Nabe
You may already have come across our last night of Nabe action? http://cook-japan.blogspot.com/2009/09/nabe-japanese-one-pot-stew.html ?but for those of you who missed out that particular delicacy, nabe is a one-pot Japanese dish[...] |
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Nabe Italiano
This type of nabe soup is a new one – and it’s a fusion that works well. Nice break in a week of multiple nabe! |
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First Nabe of Autumn
Nabe is a one pot dish in which you start with a broth and boil a variety of things in it. You eat as things cook and sip the broth. Once everything is finished you can add udon noodles, rice or mochi to the enhanced broth to round off the[...] |
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Yukiguni nabe hot pot (kani 2)
It’s a meal that cooked itself on the table. A nabe (Japanese hot pot). Yukiguni (Snow Country) -for those that don’t follow – is the nickname of an area of Japan, the West side of Japanese Alps, facing the Sea of Japan.[...] |
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SUMI NABE CHARCOAL STEAMBOAT,Segambut KL
Purposely not going back hometown last Saturday just for this charcoal steamboat at a very far place from Subang. Never meet the girls since we went back from Taiwan. So, we have a gathering there. It's worth to go there cause the ambiance is so[...] |
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Cooking Nabe on an Induction Hot Plate
A portable induction hot plate is a great addition to any kitchen. They are perfect for cooking a variety of Japanese nabe (one pot) dishes, where family and friends sit around the nabe, eating, cooking, talking and having fun. In Japanese[...] |
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Japanese Spicy Pork and Seafood Nabe - A Hearty Japanese Hot Pot That Will Warm Your Soul!
Trying to decide what dish to cook for this month's London Cooking Club event "Comfort Eating Special", was hardly a difficult task - it just had to be a Japanese Nabe . Few dishes evoke such wonderful foodie memories of my childhood as[...] |
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Hatahata Nabe @ Robataya
Sometimes I learn a lot from eating out.Last Saturday, my darling and I went to an izakaya called Robataya and had hatahata nabe (hot pot). Hatahata is a fish called Arctoscopus japonicus in English. It's a local specialty of Akita Prefecture. I knew[...] |