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UncategorizedVegetables. Noodles. Tofu. serves 6 Chef Jiyeon Lee Knife work 1 lb shiitake mushrooms2 medium carrots1 lb bok choy6 green onions1 red bell pepper1 block firm tofu¼ tsp salt2 tbsp vegetable oil Stem and slice mushrooms.
Japchae
Uncategorizedchocolate. spice. makes 3 dozen Chef Emma Colon dough ½ lb butter, unsalted11 oz sugar2 eggs1 tsp vanilla1 oz milk3 oz cocoa powder14 oz ap flour1 tsp salt1 tsp baking powder1 tsp cinnamon¾ tsp cayenne powdersanding sugar, for decoration In a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream together the butter and sugar at medium speed.
Sugar Cookies
Arts & CultureAtlanta has plenty of popular attractions to explore, but there is so much more.
Expect the Unexpected: ATL Stops Off the Beaten Path
EatUpdated Jan. 2019 Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a busy one – in fact, the busiest in the world.
Dining on the Fly: Atlanta's Best Local Restaurants at the Airport
ExploreHere’s everything you need to know about Atlanta’s famous Peachtree Streets, including how many go by this exact name and what there is to do and see.
What You Need to Know About Atlanta’s Famous Peachtree Streets
UncategorizedMixologist: Tim Faulkner 3 oz bourbon1/2 oz kudzu syrup1 1/2 tsp castor sugar3-4 sprigs fresh mint Fill julep cup (or rocks glass) with crushed ice.