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Furikake Puffed Rice Treats
Spooky Sweet & Savory: Furikake Brown Butter Rice Crispy Treats for Halloween Halloween always brings out the most inventive tricks and treats for parties and gatherings. From candy corn and chocolate eyeballs to pumpkin-flavored everything, this spooky season is all about indulging your sweet tooth. But what if your Halloween treat could be a little… tricky too? Enter our Furikake Brown Butter Rice Crispy Treats — a playful twist on the classic no-bake dessert that blends sw
Sam Burgess
Oct 17


Why the Sakimaru Takobiki Knife Belongs in Your Collection
What is a Sakimaru Knife? 先丸 To truly appreciate the Sakimaru knife, it's crucial to understand its traditional context. Historically,...
Noah Rosen
Oct 10


Corn Esquites with Sunflower Salsa Macha
When traveling through Mexico, one of the street foods that consistently stood out was esquites—a vibrant snack that captures the magic...
Sam Burgess
Oct 3


Made In China: Changing The Narrative
The moment you see the label "Made in China," what’s the first thing that comes to mind? For many, it’s a knee-jerk reaction: an...
Noah Rosen
Sep 26


Fermented Buffalo Sauce Wings with Blue Cheese Ranch
American football season is here—and when it’s game time, it’s really snack time. Whether you’re watching your favorite team battle it...
Sam Burgess
Sep 19


From Yangjiang to Your Kitchen: The Forge To Table Difference
Discover Forge To Table’s handmade knives, crafted in Yangjiang—China’s famous “City of Knives.” In October 2024, our team traveled to the forge to connect with skilled blacksmiths and explore centuries of knife making tradition. Combining this heritage with modern innovation, we create high-quality kitchen knives using premium Japanese, Chinese, and German steels. Experience artisan craftsmanship and durable, affordable knives made for chefs and home cooks alike.
Noah Rosen
Aug 29


Japanese Eggplant ‘Unagi’ Bowl
Japanese unagi, or freshwater eel, is truly one of the most succulent and delicious bites of BBQ known to humanity. Whether you’re a...
Sam Burgess
Aug 22


Heirloom Tomatoes with Halloumi Cheese and Italian Salsa Verde
Tomato season is in full swing here in New England, and for anyone who loves fresh produce, it's the most delicious time of year. There’s...
Sam Burgess
Aug 8


Cold Fried Chicken Salad
This recipe is a hybrid of potato salad and chicken salad, combining the best of both worlds into one irresistible dish. Made with crispy fried chicken, sweet and fluffy Japanese sweet potatoes, crunchy pickles, and aromatic veggies, all tied together with a zippy, creamy dressing, it’s satisfying, flavorful, and surprisingly refreshing.
Sam Burgess
Jul 25


Black Garlic Tteok & Cheese
Mac and cheese is a timeless American classic—simple, nostalgic, and endlessly satisfying. But if you’re a fan of Korean food, you know there’s another comfort dish that brings equal joy: tteokbokki (떡볶이). With its spicy, chewy, and savory goodness, cheesy tteokbokki is basically Korea’s answer to mac & cheese. And since Korean cuisine loves to incorporate cheese into its spicy dishes, this fusion couldn’t make more sense! To take things up a notch, we added black garlic Goud
Sam Burgess
Jul 11


Okinawan Taco Rice (Takoraisu//タコライス)
One thing that never fails to fascinate me is how deeply world events shape what ends up on our plates—and how no single culture can claim full ownership over any one dish or ingredient. Surprised? Take tomatoes, for example. Though we often associate them with Mediterranean cuisine, they were actually brought to Europe from South America by the Spanish in the 16th century. Or consider the beloved Vietnamese banh mi, a culinary legacy of French colonial influence from the mid
Maya Alderman
Jun 20


Tuna Strawberry Crudo
Part strawberry salad, part tuna crudo, one delicious appetizer! A sweet, savory, and spicy nuoc cham dressing brings together the salad...
Mike Mulry
Jun 6


Salt Baked Chicken
In the Fall of 2024, the Forge To Table crew took a team trip to Hong Kong and mainland China. There was an incredible variety of...
Sam Burgess
May 23


What is a Gyuto Knife Used For & Why It's A Kitchen Essential
A good knife is essential for successful cooking, and the Japanese Gyuto chef knife is a versatile, sharp, and precise blade admired globally.
Noah Rosen
May 16


The Best Japanese Chef Knives From Most to Least Expensive
Navigating the wide price range of Japanese chef knives, renowned for their sharpness and craftsmanship, can be challenging, often leading to the question: what are the best Japanese chef knives?
Noah Rosen
May 9


Potato Buns with Strawberry Butter
The story of Mother’s Day is one of activism, remembrance, and gratitude — and what better way to honor that spirit than by returning to...
Sam Burgess
May 9


Rosemary Garlic Bread Chicken Pot Pie
Springtime is right around the corner, but that doesn't mean it’s still the right time to make a warm and comforting meal on those rainy...
Sam Burgess
Apr 25


Choosing Your First Beginner Japanese Style Chef Knife
A quality knife is crucial for any cook, and the revered Japanese Chef Knife, known for its sharpness and precision, can significantly...
Noah Rosen
Apr 18


Charred Onion Soup
French onion soup is a classic dish that originated in France and has become beloved around the world for its rich flavor and comforting...
Sam Burgess
Apr 11


What is a Bunka Knife? Your Ultimate Guide
What is a Bunka Knife? The Bunka knife, also known as the Bunka Bocho, is a Japanese multi-purpose knife that combines the best features...
Noah Rosen
Apr 4
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