Think beyond miso soup. Whether you make your own or use dashi stock powder, this Japanese staple adds instant umami to ...
There are certain sauces and seasonings that, once you discover them, seem to go with everything. Consider spicy sriracha, Trader Joe's Everything But the Bagel seasoning (which can be recreated at ...
Dashi is the building block for some of the most delicious foods. The deeply flavored broth is made by steeping kombu, a type of dried kelp, and katsuobushi, a dried and aged tuna. When combined in ...
Editor’s note: Thanksgiving traces its origins to an uneasy, temporary alliance between 17th-century English settlers and members of the Wampanoag Confederacy. This year, Eater is choosing to ...
As the international culinary community increasingly prioritizes the depth of “the fifth taste,” the technical evaluation of stock ingredients has moved beyond simple procurement to a rigorous quality ...
Dashi, it is said, is Japanese stock, the foundation for many dishes. I say dashi is the anti-stock. Where Western-style stock is all about intensifying flavor through reduction, dashi is all about ...