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The Wagamama Cookbook
This is the second Hugo Arnold Wagamama book that I have
come across,
the first being the gorgeous Wagamama – Ways with Noodles. I was
impressed by that book and I have an equally good impression of this
one. The photographs are almost edible and very stylish. Hugo is a
self-confessed greedy man but he has half a dozen books to his name so
he knows how to write a bit as well!
The whole Wagamama ethos is about simplicity and quality – quality not
only of ingredients but also of presentation. The Wagamama Cookbook has
a DVD attached and it leads you painlessly through the preparation of
several dishes and their cooking techniques.
Wagamama isn’t just about noodles, although they are famed for them.
The book introduces us to a whole host of dishes. There is plenty for
vegetarians as you would expect, but there’s meat and fish, salads and
side dishes, and even desserts.
A good example of a simple but punchy Wagamama recipe is Chicken Chilli
Men. It’s soba noodles with chicken, courgette, green pepper, onion,
spring onion. It’s the addition of the homemade chilli sauce that
elevates this dish into something a bit special. You don’t have to be a
master wok wielder to achieve a professional result.
Sake Amiyaki Gohan is grilled salmon with pak choi, ginger, oyster
sauce and steamed rice. A bit of grilling and a bit of woking and you
have a very smart dinner party dish. It looks very cheffy but it
couldn’t be easier. You don’t have to wait long for the food to arrive
in the Wagamama restaurants so you can assume that all the recipes here
are going to be quick meals to prepare, although you can choose to eat
them slowly!
There is a nice selection of exotic and original desserts. I figure
that it’s a good idea to have a dessert already done if you are
stir-frying for the main course. Lemongrass and Chilli Crème
Caramel with Sake and Star Anise fits the bill for me. It’s full of
subtle Asian flavour and just right to finish either a Chinese or
Japanese meal. Yummy!
The Daily Mail described The Wagamama Cookbook as “A must buy”. If you
want no-fuss healthy food then this could well become a favourite.
The Wagamama Cookbook
Author: Hugo Arnold
Published by: Kyle Cathie
Price: £14.99
ISBN 978-1-85626-649-9
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