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Author | : Hiroko Shimbo |
Publisher | : Andrews McMeel Publishing |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2012-10-30 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1449409784 |
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125 new recipes that highlight the best of Japanese cuisine, but in new, simpler ways.
Author | : Sawako Okochi |
Publisher | : Ten Speed Press |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2023-05-16 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1984860534 |
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WINNER OF THE JAMES BEARD AWARD • Discover comforting homestyle Japanese American cuisine with 100 unique, simple, and tasty recipes from the owners of the innovative Brooklyn restaurant Shalom Japan A FOOD NETWORK BEST COOKBOOK OF THE YEAR Steaming sukiyaki. Pillowy, soft shokupan. Springy ramen noodles. These famed Japanese dishes, as well as modern interpretations and evolutions, are all part of Love Japan, a collection of beloved family recipes from the married owners of Brooklyn’s Shalom Japan. Like many of us, chefs Sawako Okochi and Aaron Israel lead busy lives and often find themselves short on time in the kitchen. Their secret to getting nourishing, delicious food on the table for their family? The Japanese-inspired dishes that Sawako grew up eating. While not rigid in tradition, these recipes are all rooted in the Japanese flavors and techniques taught to Sawako by her mother, with influences from Aaron’s Jewish heritage as well as the menu at Shalom Japan. Through years of practice in their own home and in their Brooklyn restaurant, Sawako and Aaron have distilled these recipes for maximum flavor and minimum fuss, including Japanese staples and inventive, delicious fusions like: • Karaage (Japanese Fried Chicken) • Smashed Cucumber and Wakame Salad • Roasted Cauliflower with Miso and Panko Butter • Hiroshima-Style Okonomiyaki with Ramen Noodles • Home-Style Matzoh Ball Ramen • Omurice (Omelet Fried Rice) • Slice-and-Bake Matcha Cookies Through Love Japan's user-friendly recipes and gorgeous photography, Sawako and Aaron demonstrate that Japanese cooking can be everyday cooking—even (or especially) if you’re short on time, space, or energy. These satisfying dishes will open up a world of possibilities in your cooking routine.
Author | : BookSumo Press |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2018-05-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781718729995 |
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Delicious Japanese Meals. Get your copy of the best and most unique Japanese recipes from BookSumo Press! Come take a journey with us into the delights of easy cooking. The point of this cookbook and all our cookbooks is to exemplify the effortless nature of cooking simply. In this book we focus on Japanese cooking. The New Japanese Cookbook is a complete set of simple but very unique Japanese recipes. You will find that even though the recipes are simple, the tastes are quite amazing. So will you join us in an adventure of simple cooking? Here is a Preview of the Japanese Recipes You Will Learn: Ramen Lasagna Japanese Dashi Omelet Lemongrass Ramen with Duck and Ginger Japanese Mirin Chicken Soup Fermented Sichuan Noodles Japanese Teriyaki Zoodles Stir Fry Lunch Box Noodles Vanilla Crusted Shrimp Hawaiian Ramen Skillet Japanese Chicken Snow Soup Sweet Ramen with Tofu Japanese Hot Devil's Eggs Ginger Beef Ramen Japanese Miso Soup Ramen Roulade Japanese Potato with Homemade Curry Louisiana x Japan Ramen Glazed Japanese Chicken Wings Sunflower Ramen with Vinaigrette Wasabi Japanese Tortillas Cream of Ramen and Mushroom Soup Japanese Jasmine Nori Bites Saucy Serrano Ramen Salad Japanese Sesame Wings American Ground Beef Ramen Savory and Sweet Omelet Kimchee Noodles Tipsy Japanese Crumbled Beef Faux Pepperoni Ramen Pizza Japanese Ricy Ketchup Omelet Roasted Miso Noodles Japanese Tofu and Beef Burgers Mock Ramen Pot Pie Japanese Grilled Portobello Caps Salad from Vietnam Much, much more! Again remember these recipes are unique so be ready to try some new things. Also remember that the style of cooking used in this cookbook is effortless. So even though the recipes will be unique and great tasting, creating them will take minimal effort!
Author | : Tim Anderson |
Publisher | : Hardie Grant Publishing |
Total Pages | : 630 |
Release | : 2019-03-07 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1784882178 |
Download Tokyo Stories Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
WINNER OF THE JOHN AVERY AWARD 2019 at the André Simon Awards Tokyo is rightfully known around the world as one of the most exciting places to eat on the planet. From subterranean department store food halls to luxurious top-floor hotel restaurants, and all the noodle shops, sushi bars, and yakitori shacks in between, there may be no other city so thoroughly saturated with delicious food. Tokyo Stories is a journey through the boulevards and backstreets of Tokyo via recipes both iconic and unexpected. Chef Tim Anderson takes inspiration from the chefs, shopkeepers, and home cooks of Tokyo to showcase both traditional and cutting-edge takes on classic dishes like sushi, ramen, yakitori, and tempura. Also included are dishes that Tokyoites love to eat with origins from abroad, like Japanese interpretations of Korean barbecue, Italian pizza and pasta, American burgers and more. Tim tackles his food tour of Tokyo from the ground up, with chapters broken down into: LOWER GROUND FLOOR: Tokyo on the Go (Department Store Basements, Subway Stations, and Convenience Stores); FIRST FLOOR: Tokyo Local (food traditional to Tokyo); SECOND FLOOR: Tokyo National (food traditional to Japan); THIRD FLOOR: Tokyo Global (Japanese food with an international twist) FOURTH FLOOR: Tokyo at Home (Japanese home cooking); and, FIFTH FLOOR: Tokyo Modern (experimental Japanese food found in high-end hotel bars). With Tim’s easy-to-follow recipes, this is make-at-home Japanese food, authentic yet achievable for the home chef – without cutting corners. The real thrill of eating in Tokyo is in the sense of discovery – of adventurous curiosity rewarded. And that may come in the form of an unexpectedly good convenience store sandwich, an ‘oh my god’ sushi moment, or just the best damn bowl of ramen you’ve ever had. With Tokyo Stories you can explore Tokyo and discover its incredible food without leaving your home kitchen. Featuring over 90 recipes, all set to the backdrop of Tokyo location shots, this is essential for the Japanophile in your life.
Author | : Sara Bosse |
Publisher | : Applewood Books |
Total Pages | : 137 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1557093717 |
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First Asian cookbook published in America, in 1914.
Author | : Elizabeth Andoh |
Publisher | : Ten Speed Press |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 2012-02-28 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 030781355X |
Download Washoku Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
In 1975,Gourmet magazine published a series on traditional Japanese food —the first of its kind in a major American food magazine — written by a graduate of the prestigious Yanagihara School of classical cuisine in Tokyo. Today, the author of that groundbreaking series, Elizabeth Andoh, is recognized as the leading English-language authority on the subject. She shares her knowledge and passion for the food culture of Japan in WASHOKU, an authoritative, deeply personal tribute to one of the world's most distinctive culinary traditions. Andoh begins by setting forth the ethos of washoku (traditional Japanese food), exploring its nuanced approach to balancing flavor, applying technique, and considering aesthetics hand-in-hand with nutrition. With detailed descriptions of ingredients complemented by stunning full-color photography, the book's comprehensive chapter on the Japanese pantry is practically a book unto itself. The recipes for soups, rice dishes and noodles, meat and poultry, seafood, and desserts are models of clarity and precision, and the rich cultural context and practical notes that Andoh provides help readers master the rhythm and flow of the washoku kitchen. Much more than just a collection of recipes, WASHOKU is a journey through a cuisine that is rich in history and as handsome as it is healthful. Awards2006 IACP Award WinnerReviews“This extensive volume is clearly intended for the cook serious about Japanese food.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune“. . . scholarly, yet inspirational . . . a foodie might just sit back and read for sheer enjoyment and edification.”—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Author | : George E. Engler |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 1956 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Amy Kaneko |
Publisher | : Weldon Owen International |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2017-03-07 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1681883090 |
Download Let's Cook Japanese Food! Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
“Home-style Japanese cooking is demystified in this refreshing and informative cookbook.”—Publishers Weekly New Jersey girl Amy Kaneko learned the art of Japanese cooking from her mother-in-law and sister-in-law after marrying into a Japanese family. In this cookbook, she shares what she learned, offering recipes for both family favorites and home versions of restaurant dishes. American readers will find a world beyond the familiar foods available in the US, and discover that they don’t need to go to a restaurant to enjoy this healthful, tasty cuisine. They’ll learn how to make home-style offerings like Gyoza and Tempura, as well as recipes that combine Japanese and Western influences such as Omu Rice, an omelet stuffed with tomato-y chicken fried rice. In a helpful glossary, Kaneko identifies the basic ingredients and equipment needed to recreate these recipes in an average Western kitchen. Chapters devoted to Tofu and Eggs; Vegetables, Fish and Shellfish; Meat and Poultry; and Rice Noodles and Dumplings intersperse recipes with sections highlighting Japanese traditions, plus personal recollections on the author’s time living in Tokyo.
Author | : George E. Engler |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 1956 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Sonoko Kondo |
Publisher | : Random House Value Publishing |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : |
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"American-born Sonoko Kondo spent many of her childhood years in Kamakure, Japan, in the home of her grandmother. It was there she learned the uniquely Japanese way of appreciating and preparing food that evolved into [this book]. From her grandmother, Sonoko learned to savor fresh foods in their season, to prepare them in ways that preserve their individual tastes and texture, and to present dishes that nourish all the senses. When she and her family returned to the United States to live, Sonoko Kondo applied the culinary theories Grandmother had taught her to the meals she prepared in her American kitchen. With her American friend, Lou Stoumen, she began to modify seasonings and portions and experimented with new foods and combinations of ingredients ... Each of the more than 200 recipes clearly describes all the techniques, equipment, and ingredients needed to create sophisticated specialties ... It contains advice on menu planning, a glossary of Japanese foods, and a listing of resources for hard-to-find ingredients."--Dust jacket.