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Hey there, I'm Ashton, but you might know me as "JustLikeGranny" on social media. I'm all about food, and I mean, who isn't, right?
I cook up a storm, and I love turning everyday stuff into tasty, mouthwatering dishes. But here's the cool partβI team up with companies to make cooking even more exciting.
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Homemade Teriyaki Sauce Recipe
I love using teriyaki sauce in my cooking because of its unique combination of sweet, salty, and savory flavors. It's a staple in my kitchen and I know many others around the world feel the same way. I believe that making your own teriyaki sauce is a special experience, even though store-bought options are readily available. Today, I'll share with you a simple, authentic recipe for homemade teriyaki sauce. I love making homemade teriyaki sauce because it requires a mix of Japanese tastes. You need soy sauce, mirin, sake, granulated sugar, cornstarch, and water to make it perfect. I balance salty, sweetness, and umami to make my teriyaki sauce. To make the sauce, you can combine soy sauce, mirin, sake, and granulated sugar in a small saucepan. Please stir occasionally until the sugar dissolves over medium heat. To make this recipe, you'll want to mix cornstarch and water in a basin. Then, gently pour the mixture into the pot while stirring. I thicken and gloss the sauce. To obtain your desired consistency, you can simmer the sauce on low heat for 5 minutes. After you've let the sauce cool down, you can put it in an airtight container and refrigerate it for up to 2 weeks.
Egg Fried Rice Recipe
I absolutely love Flavorful Egg Fried Rice! I'm pleased to share a favorite recipe! It's easy to make and full of delectable tastes. It's delicious! It's ideal for weeknights when you want a cooked supper but don't have time to cook. A wonderful lunch may be ready in 25 minutes. It also serves four generously, so you may feed your family or have leftovers. I use day-old rice for the best texture. This keeps my grains airy and separate. I appreciate the tenderness of separate-cooked eggs. I often add bright vegetables for color and nutrition. I love this recipe's secret sauce. I add soy sauce, oyster sauce, white pepper, and garlic powder to produce a fantastic umami-rich sauce. Prepping and stir-frying my items in a hot skillet or wok makes cooking easier. Egg fried riceβside dish or meal? It's delicious with chicken, shrimp, or tofu. As you enjoy every bite, remember the rich history and global adventure that made this comfort food.