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Easy Japanese Cookbook
This
isn’t just a large format volume, it’s a seriously large format
complete with a CD of traditional Japanese music to listen to while you
are either cooking or sitting cross-legged in agony at your coffee
table pretending to be eating at a tea house in Nagoya.
Easy Japanese Cookbook is not only seriously large it’s seriously
beautiful, with huge colour pictures by William Lingwood. The text is
clear and the recipes easy to follow. Each one has preparation time and
cooking time clearly marked. It’s a wire-bound cookbook which gives the
advantage of staying open on the counter. No need for bottles of Sake
balanced at the corners.
The author, Emi Kazuko, has penned several cookbooks (her book Street
Cafe Japan was made into a TV series for UK Style) and is no stranger
to BBC radio. It’s obvious that she appreciates that Japanese cuisine
is new to many of us in the UK. Emi leads us through every aspect from
ingredients, cooking methods, equipment and basic recipes to
appetizers, main courses, etc. The menu section will tell you all you
need to know about putting together an authentic Japanese meal.
Japanese food might not be as familiar to us as, say, Indian or even
Thai but just a quick flick through the pages and you’ll see that it is
easy. Nothing here takes much hands-on effort. There are a few recipes
that demand a few hours marinade time but you don’t have to sit and
watch the food as it soaks, do you?
Ginger Pork with Rocket Salad is an old-established and popular dish in
Japan. It couldn’t be simpler. It takes 15 minutes to prepare, 10
minutes marinade time and 10 minutes to cook. It won’t break the bank,
it’s authentic and it’s a lovely family meal.
Most of us will know the name Sukiyaki. No, not the Japanese pop song
released in Japan in 1961 and in the US and UK in 1963 and sung by Kyu
Sakamoto, killed in a plane crash in 1985 (Impressed aren’t you?). No,
this is the classic dish cooked in a cast iron pan at the table. It’s a
delicious combination of beef and vegetables. It couldn’t be
easier...your guests will be doing the cooking.
Anyone who wants to try Japanese food at home will find all they need
in Easy Japanese Cookbook. It will take away the terror for beginners
and supply the more practised with lovely recipes... and some nice
music as well.
Easy Japanese Cookbook
Author: Emi Kazuko
Published by: Duncan Baird
Price: £16.99
ISBN 978-1-84483-656-7
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