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Donald, Susie.
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641.5952
Publication Date
2015
Summary
Enjoy fresh and delicious Japanese meals with the ease of cooking in your own kitchen! Few home cooks prepare the dishes typically served in restaurants, and nowhere is that more true than in Japan. Fortunately, Japanese Homestyle Cooking introduces Western taste buds to the flavorful, delicious, and easy-to-prepare foods that Japanese home cooks make every day for family and friends. Readers will delight in this easy-to-follow Japanese cookbook's step-by-step recipes-including how to use a rice cooker-and their families will love trying tasty new dishes such as sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, and teppanyaki. Many home style Japanese dishes are meat-free and instead feature seafood or tofu along with a wide variety of vegetables, making them perfect for vegetarians. Accessible and simple to master, the over 80 recipes in Japanese Homestyle Cooking are as authentic as they are delicious. This selection of delicious Japanese recipes that are easy to prepare at home, and light and healthy too! Cooking Japanese cuisine will be even easier with this book, full of clear, step-by-step instructions for family favorites including Green Tea Ice-cream, sukiyaki , shabu-shabu and teppanyaki.
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Yuko.
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641.53095199999996
Publication Date
2020
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Bento includes over 50 quick, easy and delicious box lunch ideas for your family.
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Baggett,Marisa.
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641.5952
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2016
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Kotaro,.
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641.5952135
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2022
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Iinuma,Koyu.
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641.56742999999994
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2021
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Matsumoto,Marc.
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641.59519999999998
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2020
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Winning, Jane.
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641.5952
Publication Date
2011
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Izakaya introduces you to the world of Japanese bar food, with 75 delicious and authentic recipes. There are small bites, such as Lotus Chips and Japanese Pickles, salads like Green Beans with Black Sesame Dressing, along with a range of tempting skewers such as Nori-wrapped Scallops and Pork with Umeboshi. Bigger dishes include Okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake), Pork Gyoza (dumplings) and Steamed Fish with Miso and Mirin, while sweets might be Sesame Mousse with Red Bean or Green Tea Candied Chestnuts. Some of the recipes feature Japanese ingredients that might already be in your cupboard ? soy
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iina.
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641.56362
Publication Date
2019
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Over 50 ways to enjoy authentic, delicious vegan sushi and Japanese fare that tastes and looks like the real thing.
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Shimbo, Hiroko.
Call Number
641.595211
Publication Date
2012
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You love Japanese food. You enjoy it at restaurants whenever you can. But what you really want to do is to prepare it in your own kitchen. That's easy using Hiroko Shimbo's classic books, The Japanese Kitchen and The Sushi Experience. But wait: Can you find the ingredients? Can you take the time to prepare it? Your friends, family, significant other--will they relish these "foreign" dishes the way you do? Hiroko's American Kitchen provides answers to all of those questions. Here there are 125 new recipes that highlight the best of Japanese cuisine, but in new, simpler ways. The recipes are organized in chapters, each using one of two stocks or four sauces. By preparing and storing these easily made items, with a minimum of time and fuss you can enjoy a wide variety of delicious dishes every day. These are recipes that use the ingredients that you have or can easily purchase, and are prepared and served in dishes that are familiar to American tastes and dining habits. In other words, delicious, healthful Japanese dishes designed for the American kitchen and the American diner. The recipes include Corn and Ginger Rice with Shoyu and Butter, Quick Gingered Pork Burger, Chunky Potato and Leek Soup with Miso, Avocado and Yellowfin Tuna Salad, and Curried Miso Peanuts. This is not fusion or confusion cooking, but a respectful extension of traditional Japanese cooking to bring to your table.
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Samuels, Debra.
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641.5952
Publication Date
2012
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Bestselling author and food writer Debra Samuels uses her unique skills and deep love of Japan to make the cuisine of her adopted country attainable in My Japanese Table.Bringing a wealth of experience and a great passion for Japanese cooking to the table, Debra introduces the aesthetics and quality food that are the hallmarks of Japanese cuisine. She learned through her years in Japan that true Japanese homestyle dishes are easy to prepare once you master a few basic techniques. And now that authentic Japanese ingredients are available in most supermar
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