Easy Japanese Cookbook
The Step-by-step Guide to Deliciously Easy Japanese Food at Home
Emi Kazuko(Author)
Duncan Baird Publishers
Published on 17. September 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-1-84483-656-7 (ISBN)
Description
Drop into a Japanese restaurant or sushi bar and you'll be seduced by the glistening sashimi and delicate bundles of other beautifully arranged foods. With the "Easy Japanese Cookbook", you can now create these easily in your own home. Discover how to prepare enticing, authentic dishes such as Seared Bonito Sashimi, Pan-Fried Gyoza and Fried Ramen with Mixed Seafood. With each recipe divided into easy-to-follow stages and illustrated for guidance, you'll soon find that making Prawn and Vegetable Tempura, for example, really can be as simple as dipping the ingredients in the batter and frying them.Part 1 introduces you to the world of Japanese cuisine - explaining ingredients, methods and equipment, with basic recipes such as Miso Soup and Sushi Rice. Part 2 takes you through appetizers and starters, soups, sushi and sashimi, main courses, salads and vegetables, rice and noodles, and desserts. Part 3 offers a cross-referenced collection of menu plans, from a bento box to take to work to a feast for friends and family. With stunning photography throughout, the "Easy Japanese Cookbook" is the one-stop Japanese cookbook for beginners.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Watkins Media Limited
Product notice
Paperback (UK-A)
Illustrations
col. Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 248 mm
Weight
1180 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84483-656-7 (9781844836567)
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Person
Emi Kazuko is the author of several cookery books, including Japanese Food and Cooking, which won the Best in the World Asian Cuisine Book Award from the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2001, Master Class in Japanese Cooking and Easy Sushi. She has appeared on BBC 4's The Food Programme, Radio 4's Woman's Hour and BBC World Service. Her Street Cafe Japan was made into a TV series for UK Style.