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F**E
No pictures!
Many recipes, great explanations and good glossary. However - no pictures! Or more accurately, one picture every 30 or so pages on average. This is a huge problem for me as I find it very useful to have pictures of what the dish is supposed to look like.
A**4
Great introduction to Japanese cuisine
This is a good book. A useful introduction to Japanese cuisine and culture behind the cuisine. I was I was disappointed in the quality of the pictures. I have some Japanese cook books that have beautiful pictures that not only capture the cuisine but the history and culture. Beautiful photos along with a beautifully written book not only teach but take you to that part of the world through writing, recipes and pictures! Although for me it fell short there. The Information in the book is of great learning! Also the seller I am very happy with! I had a big order when I ordered this book and I accidentally ordered 3 instead of one. I filled out the return page and had a response of approval for return of 2 of the books within minutes!
T**O
Surprisingly Authentic
I was pleasantly surprised by this book! After living in Japan for two years, I have been craving some of the traditional menu items that are difficult to find in the states. Most cookbooks I've found are very Americanized, however, and don't offer very authentic choices.This book is a nice blend between traditional Japanese and Western adaptations. It contains instructions for how to make sushi rolls common in American restaurants, but also includes dishes such as "oden" that are popular in Japan but rare in the U.S. If you can find the ingredients, the recipes are definitely worth it!My only complaint is the lack of pictures. I like to have a better idea of what I'm cooking, especially when it is an unfamiliar dish.
E**A
Excellent Book
Japanese Cooking Made Simple by Salinas Press is exactly that. From clear descriptions of Japanese terms to delicious recipes to simple diagrams on how to make all kinds of sushi, this book has it all. It also talks about how Japanese cooking encompasses the five senses and the five tastes. Filled with tips on how to adapt Japanese cooking for a western kitchen, the book contains recipes for everything from rice to sushi and beyond, such as how to put together a bento box. The subtitle describes how to make ramen, bento, sushi and more. But Japanese cooking goes beyond simple tastebud action. The book describes the need for simplicity and beauty in the presentation of meals as well, such as the plates you could use. The book is a comprehensive, interesting read about the basics of Japanese cooking. Very enjoyable.
C**S
Amazingly simple recipes for an amazingly delicious Japanese meal!
I am an ardent foodie and love to try different cuisines all the time! I always thought Japanese cooking is really hard and hence whenever we had a craving for Japanese food, we just went out to a restaurant or ordered food in. I got this book as a gift from a friend recently and totally loved it! The book starts in great detail about terminologies of Japanese food and even touches upon fine nuances like tools and tableware appropriate for this cuisine. It delves deeper into various unique combinations of proteins and sauces, serving up some really exotic recipes. For all those who thought Japanese food is all about sushi, this one is an eye-opener. There are so many different types of rice, noodles, and so many ways of cooking them.I even tried a few recipes like Shrimp Tempura and Tofu with Mushroom sauce and both turned out great! Chicken Yakitori and Steamed Green Tea cakes are next on my list. I totally adore the way in which each step in the recipe has been detailed making it so much easier ansd simpler for beginners like me! Happy Cooking!
D**L
Japanese Cooking Made Simple: An Excellent Guide to Japanese Cusine
Japanese meals you have enjoyed when dining out may seem to be difficut to prepare at home; however, this cookbook shows how to prepare that same delicious meal at home.Vegetable Tempura, which is one of the dreaded meals anyone can prepare, even some restaurants will not prepare it, can be easily cooked in your own kitchen. There are a few things to remember in making it: be sure to cut your vegetable of choice (sweet potato, squash, etc.) evenly the same size; dry and lightly flour cut pieces before placing in in cold, lumpy batter; fry at a consistent temperature; finally, clean cooking oil of left over batter.Japanese dishes use much of the same vegetables, fruits, proteins, and condiments like western meals. Many of their dishes are cooked over a stove, grill or broiler and can be quickly prepared. Yes, you can even have cold Somen noodles with dipping sauce contrary to traditional western Ramen noodles with a pack of seasoning.It has many ways to cook rice, sushi, and the Japanese version of sweets (fruits, nuts, and Green Tea Ice Cream). Highly Reccomended for the Japanese food lover.
A**R
A fun cookbook! Does a great job and exactly what the title says it does
I love Asian cuisine, especially Japanese, and this cookbook arrived yesterday--worth the wait! It starts with a discussion on Japanese food, including aesthetics, and then goes through the basics: kitchenware, ingredients, and techniques, with recipes/chapters organized by major food categories (flavorings, rice, soup, noodles, salads, etc.) There's even a chapter on Bento Boxes! Recipes are easy to follow but also very elegant--and delicious. This book does exactly what the title says. If you are a fan of Japanese food and want to try it at home, this is a great choice. A note about this being a hardback book: it feels good to hold and looks great on the cookbook shelf!
D**N
An excellent cookbook
Japanese Cooking Made Simple is a delightful cookbook.I love cookbooks. My favorite cookbooks are ones that give information about the culture and heritage of the food. This cookbook offers that and more. I was so pleased to get the lists of tools that are needed and why. And possible substitutions.Most of the recipes seem easy to follow, but it’s hard to find the ingredients in our small town. Also, I saw a couple of small typos, like asking you to cut 18-inch thick butternut squash slices when you’re making tempura.I love sushi and I’ve wanted to learn to make some simple rolls. The pictures in this book are detailed and easy to follow. I’m excited to finally have the resources to make Japanese food at home.
C**E
Prompt service.
Prompt service. Arrived in good condition and as described
L**L
Not the best Japanese recipe book on the market
Not the best of books on the market. Definitely aimed at the American buyer. Not very inspiring and I haven’t used a single recipe from it.
T**N
A cookery book without pictures?
Sent this back as it did not have photographs of the finished dishes.
M**D
Five Stars
Great recipes
S**N
... only tried 3 recipes so far and they are great.
I have only tried 3 recipes so far and they are great.
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