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A thorough list of ingredients substitutions for Chinese cooking and a basic guide on how the ingredients chances the flavor of the dish.| Omnivore's Cookbook
Soft cinnamon rolls made with a Japanese milk bread formula to create an airy, fluffy texture with a crispy crust, stuffed with cinnamon sugar and a buttery sesame paste. Using a mixer, they’re easy to put together. And I guarantee you the result is addictively good. Detailed storage and reheating processes are included, but you probably won’t need them since it’s so easy to finish half a dozen of them in one sitting.| Omnivore's Cookbook
Make Hokkaido style milk bread rolls with this simple recipe. These milk bread rolls are super soft, airy, moist, and slightly sweet. They’re very easy to put together and hold up well when made ahead. They’re perfect for your holiday dinner party and simple enough to make as an everyday recipe.| Omnivore's Cookbook
An easy roasted kabocha squash soup that yields a well-balanced, hearty, creamy soup that is garlicky and lightly sweet. You can use butternut or acorn squash if you cannot find kabocha. You can easily make the dish vegan as well. Make a big batch in advance and serve it with toasted bread for a healthy dinner. {Vegan-Adaptable, Gluten-Free}| Omnivore's Cookbook