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Japchae - Korean noodles

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nagim@recipetineats.com

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Wed, Jul 26, 2023 06:06 AM

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Hello everyone! I skipped the recipe on Monday because I was in Perth for the Good Food & Wine Show

Hello everyone! I skipped the recipe on Monday because I was in Perth for the Good Food & Wine Show and the schedule was a little more hectic than I anticipated. I've also managed to bring back a nasty cold so I'm keeping the chatter about the show until I'm better. :) So, straight onto today's recipe - Japchae, the famous Korean noodles! Sort of a stir fry, sort of a noodle salad, 100% YUM. Love how it's all tossed together in a big bowl rather than on the stove, and it's served barely warm. Big and colourful with extra juicy bits of seared marinated beef, I I think you'll really enjoy the sesame-forward sauce! - Nagi & Dozer 🐶 xx --------------------------------------------------------------- [Japchae]() [Get the recipe]() --------------------------------------------------------------- Suggestion for something to make from [Dinner]( this weekend - Cauliflower Cheese Steaks! This is how you turn a big head of cauliflower into a seriously tasty dinner with very little effort. I think this one will surprise you! :) Simple, very tasty Cauliflower Cheese Steaks (page 34) [Recipe video here]() so you can watch how to make it (scan the QR code in the [cookbook]( and it will take you right to the video!). --------------------------------------------------------------- Life of Dozer Couldn't fly Dozer across to Western Australia for the Good Food & Wine Show so we took the next best thing - a 2D cut out!! The applause when we pull him out on stage never fails to make me laugh!! 😂 - Nagi x [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | PO Box 883, Gladesville, NSW 1675

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