Getting Started

Not sure how to get started with Japanese cooking? Start here.

Mirin on grocery shelf
Getting Started

Mirin

Mirin – a sweet rice wine that gives Japanese food that hard to describe sweetness and tang. Read on to learn the difference between Aji-Mirin & Mirin.

Getting Started

Miso

Miso – a thick, savory paste used to season a variety of Japanese foods. Learn about the differences between white miso, yellow miso and red miso.

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Sake

Sake- the traditional alcoholic beverage of Japan. Much like wine in Italy, sake can be enjoyed alone as a beverage, or used in cooking to add flavor.

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Dashi

Dashi – the broth at the heart of classic Japanese recipes like miso soup or udon. Learn about the different variations of dashi with this post.

Getting Started

Soy Sauce

Soy sauce- the most commonly used seasoning in Japanese cooking. Get my recommendations on which soy sauces to buy depending on where you’re shopping.