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Learn to COOK - Japanese Family-Style Recipes

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Manufacturer: Kodansha International
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5952 EAN: 9784770015839 ISBN: 4770015836 Label: Kodansha International Manufacturer: Kodansha International Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 1992-06-15 Publisher: Kodansha International Studio: Kodansha International
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This beautifully illustrated collection of fifty-three recipes represents the best of Japanese home cooking, ranging from soups and main dishes to snacks and desserts. You'll find mouth-watering Chicken-and-Egg Donburi, delicious Yellowtail Teriyaki, and simple yet satisfying Salmon Tea Rice. Dishes Westerners have come to love include that simmering cauldron of beef, tofu, and vegetables known as sukiyaki; grilled chicken kebabs (yakitori); and crispy vegetable tempura. Sure to appeal to America's renewed interest in the virtues of plain home cooking, Japanese Family-Style Recipes presents wholesome, tasty dishes that are not only low in calories but easily prepared by the busy cook in the average kitchen. Gone are the elaborate, time-consuming food preparation and arrangement methods typically associated with Japanese cooking. Written in a clear and practical style, each recipe is accompanied by a tantalizing color photo of the completed dish. Hints for ingredient substitutions are provided, and as a special bonus to the health-conscious cook, a recipe table providing a nutritional analysis per serving.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Delicious Recipes with Awesome Photos Comment: Japanese cooking is traditionally done with a variety of dishes, each on its own small plate. This gives a beautiful visual appeal as well as encourages healthy eating - you go slowly through your options, enjoying them at your leisure, filling up slowly and naturally. Unlike other cultures where they restrict you to courses in a certain order, in Japanese cuisine you take your own pace, eat at your own style.
Japanese Family-Style Recipes offers delicious recipes accompanied by full color, lovely photos. The book is very nicely designed so it lays out flat and gives you full access to the recipe without weights or other devices. My only real complaint about the layout is that they hide all the nutrition information elsewhere, so you have to cross-reference to find it. Also, they only show calories, protein, sodium, and fat - but not carbs or sugar. Those watching their sugar intake (diabetics) would really want that information.
That being said, the cookbook is great. The dishes are delicious. The photos are superb and help you really see what you're making. They help bring the visual beauty to the dish as well as the flavor combinations. No matter what your eating aims, you are sure to find something in here that is delicious and perfect. Want to eat more vegetables? There are many recipes which are quite tasty. Interested in soy / tofu dishes? You're all set!
Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent and Simple Recipes Comment: I ordered this book twice. I misplaced the first book and want to make sure I have it at home. I have made most of the recipes in it. The recipes are simple and delicious. The pictures are representative of what the food with look like. A lot of ingredients get used multiple times so you won't get stuck with something exotic that you won't use again.
I have bought other Japanese cookbooks but they tend to be more fussy and exotic. This book is fantastic for cooking leftovers. I always thought that Japanese food was difficult and very precise but not with this book. The stuffed cabbage is terrific and very different from the usual version. The donburis are great for leftover meat or chicken. Also good tofu and miso soup. It is an excellent introduction to Japanese cooking.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Quick Reference for Everyday Cooking Comment: As a preface... this is a USA review from my perspective, some of my comments would be "very funny" if I grew up in Japan.
I've had this book for about 7 years. From my first opening of it, I realized this was a perfect match for me. I was born in the USA and am of Japanese heritage. While I did learn a lot from my mom about cooking, she died while I was away at university... I had hoped for an adult cooking relationship with her--she knew cooking was a passion of mine... but unfortunately, I was left with many "uhhh, how do I do this?"
This book helped me begin again. I admit I understand cooking, after all, I went to college to get a degree in Food Science, but knowing the "why" does not answer the knowing "how" or "OK... this really makes NO sense."
This is a very quick book. It might expect you to know some things about Japanese food (e.g., what the finished product is like--it's mouthfeel, doneness, general taste). For me it has been an "OK... you've had this before... and you've seen it prepared... this is what you do..."
I DO use other books for reference because there is a lot I was never taught. The "Joy of Japanese Cooking" and many of the JTB (Japan Tourist Bureau) books help me to understand the differences betweeen the many seaweeds, sesame seeds, greens, etc... that are not in your everyday supermarket (well... maybe if you live in Hawaii..., but I'm in Oregon).
Also, the internet is very useful... If you're using Amazon, then you're on the net... Recently, I got interested in nukamiso (sorta, pickling in fermented rice) A simple web search revealed pages of articles... Perusing a few pages and about a dozen sites allowed me to understand the concept, variations, etc.
Overall, this is one of my favorite "everyday" cookbooks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent! Comment: This is a great book! It arrived on time and the recipes are oh-so-yummy! Every recipe has a color picture to show how it should be represented, and you don't have to read Japanese to make authentic dishes.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Delicious, fool proof recipes.... Comment: I have purchased many Japanese cookbooks on Amazon.com, but whenever I want to make Japanese food, this is the one cookbook I refer to time and time again. The measurements are perfect, and the food always turns out delicious. I make teriyaki and yakitori weekly, and it is just so good. I wish there was a sequel to this cookbook.
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