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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]2naSalit
(103,029 posts)41. Just a drop or two
of olive oil really makes it right! A Korean friend of my mom's showed me how to make that. I'm not sure what the difference is between what comes in a jar and this recipe, hot mustard seed is hot mustard seed whether dry-ground or "prepared" isn't it?
Either way, I love it... and horseradish, and wasabe. i usually add fresh garlic to things I cook at the last minute so it stays mostly raw... yahoo. It's good for you.
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Sorry guess my preference is showing...you're right...i love chinese too but...Wasabi MMmm good
Drew Richards
Feb 2014
#18
Yeah you can if you want a too hot to eat reaction just mix the powder oil and a few drops of water
Drew Richards
Feb 2014
#33