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Ma table japonaise : une vie de cuisine entre amis et en famille

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État
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ISBN
9784805311189
Book Title
My Japanese Table : a Lifetime of Cooking with Friends and Family
Item Length
10in
Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
Publication Year
2011
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Debra Samuels
Genre
Cooking
Topic
Regional & Ethnic / Japanese, General
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
36.3 Oz
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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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 supermarkets, Japanese food has become far more accessible than ever before. The recipes in this Japanese cookbook, the result of decades spent teaching and preparing homestyle Japanese dishes, include familiar favorites like Hand-Rolled Sushi and classic Miso Soup and less familiar but equally welcome dishes such as Lobster Rolls with Wasabi Mayonnaise and Fried Pork Cutlets. There is also a chapter on the increasingly popular bento (obento) lunch boxes, along with a wonderful selection of desserts, including the delectable Mochi Dumplings with Strawberries. All of the recipes come with stories and cooking tips to help bring the sights, aromas and tastes of Japan into your kitchen at home. This Japanese cookbook includes chapters on: Basic recipes Sushi Snacks and appetizers Soups and salads Rice and noodles Meat and poultry Fish and seafood Vegetable and tofu dishes Bento Boxes Desserts and drinks

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
ISBN-10
4805311185
ISBN-13
9784805311189
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102744604

Product Key Features

Book Title
My Japanese Table : a Lifetime of Cooking with Friends and Family
Author
Debra Samuels
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Regional & Ethnic / Japanese, General
Publication Year
2011
Genre
Cooking
Number of Pages
176 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
36.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Tx724.5.J3s2595
Photographed by
Robbins, Heath
Reviews
"I expect to frequent my favorite sushi bars less often, which is all the more reason to delve into My Japanese Table: A Lifetime of Cooking with Friends and Family by Debra Samuels." - Seattle Times, " My Japanese Table , by Globe contributor Debra Samuels, provides a bright, clear path into what can seem like a forbidding cuisine." - The Boston Globe, Cookbook author and Japan expert Debra Samuels says the five main elements of a bento are color, texture, seasonality, presentation and nutrition (and let's not forget portion control-how much can you cram into those little compartments?). She says|9784805311189|, "Cookbook author and Japan expert Debra Samuels says the five main elements of a bento are color, texture, seasonality, presentation and nutrition (and let's not forget portion control-how much can you cram into those little compartments?). She says many Japanese believe that including five colors on your plate-red, yellow, green, white and black-means you have a balanced meal." - NPR's Kitchen Window, Debra Samuels, author of My Japanese Table: A Lifetime of Cooking With Friends and Family, said it is vital to use the freshest, high-quality sushi-grade fish you can find. While sushi topped with slices of different fish is traditional in restaur|9784805311189|, "It's not so much the type of food, but what I call a bento state of mind, " Debra Samuels, author of My Japanese Table , said via e-mail. "I see the concept of bento as basically a food sampler, a colorful culinary puzzle. The benefits of the, " My Japanese Table takes you on a valuable journey of all the different facets of Japanese cuisine." -- Roy Yamaguchi, chef & founder, Roy's Restaurants, "It's not so much the type of food, but what I call a bento state of mind, " Debra Samuels, author of My Japanese Table , said via e-mail. "I see the concept of bento as basically a food sampler, a colorful culinary puzzle. The benefits of the bento are smaller portions and greater variety of food." - Washington Post, "I expect to frequent my favorite sushi bars less often, which is all the more reason to delve into My Japanese Table: A Lifetime of Cooking with Friends and Family by Debra Samuels." -- Seattle Times, "The Boston Globe food writer Debra Samuels compiles 125 of her best Japanese recipes in the shiny, heavy and possessable My Japanese Table ." - Metropolis, " My Japanese Table , by Globe contributor Debra Samuels, provides a bright, clear path into what can seem like a forbidding cuisine."- The Boston Globe, "Cookbook author and Japan expert Debra Samuels says the five main elements of a bento are color, texture, seasonality, presentation and nutrition (and let's not forget portion control-how much can you cram into those little compartments?). She says many Japanese believe that including five colors on your plate-red, yellow, green, white and black-means you have a balanced meal."- NPR's Kitchen Window, "The Boston Globe food writer Debra Samuels compiles 125 of her best Japanese recipes in the shiny, heavy and possessable My Japanese Table ." -- Metropolis, Cookbook author and Japan expert Debra Samuels says the five main elements of a bento are color, texture, seasonality, presentation and nutrition (and let's not forget portion control--how much can you cram into those little compartments?). She says|9784805311189|, " My Japanese Table takes you on a valuable journey of all the different facets of Japanese cuisine." - Roy Yamaguchi, chef & founder, Roy's Restaurants, "I expect to frequent my favorite sushi bars less often, which is all the more reason to delve into My Japanese Table: A Lifetime of Cooking with Friends and Family by Debra Samuels."- Seattle Times, " My Japanese Table , by Globe contributor Debra Samuels, provides a bright, clear path into what can seem like a forbidding cuisine." -- The Boston Globe, "Debra Samuels, author of My Japanese Table: A Lifetime of Cooking With Friends and Family, said it is vital to use the freshest, high-quality sushi-grade fish you can find. While sushi topped with slices of different fish is traditional in restaurants, choose quality over variety when making sushi at home. Follow the usual health caveats if eating the fish raw or undercooked."- Chicago Tribune, "Debra is also a food journalist for The Boston Globe and also authored My Korean Table Cookbook . Her recipes are simple and comforting. You won't find fancy techniques or exotic ingredients in Debra's books, just honest, homestyle cooking based on ingredients you'll find at most well-stocked grocery stores." - Jaden Hair, Steamy Kitchen, "Cookbook author and Japan expert Debra Samuels says the five main elements of a bento are color, texture, seasonality, presentation and nutrition (and let's not forget portion control-how much can you cram into those little compartments?). She says many Japanese believe that including five colors on your plate-red, yellow, green, white and black-means you have a balanced meal."-NPR's Kitchen Window, " My Japanese Table takes you on a valuable journey of all the different facets of Japanese cuisine."- Roy Yamaguchi, chef/founder of Roy's Restaurants, "Additionally, authors themselves often have active Web sites of their own. Debra Samuels hosts the charming Cooking at Debra's, where she is promoting her forthcoming book My Japanese Table: A Lifetime of Cooking with Friends and Family ."- Publishers Weekly, " My Japanese Table takes you on a valuable journey of all the different facets of Japanese cuisine."-Roy Yamaguchi, chef/founder of Roy's Restaurants, "The Boston Globe food writer Debra Samuels compiles 125 of her best Japanese recipes in the shiny, heavy and possessable My Japanese Table ."- Metropolis, "The Boston Globe food writer Debra Samuels compiles 125 of her best Japanese recipes in the shiny, heavy and possess-able My Japanese Table ."- Metropolis, "It's not so much the type of food, but what I call 'a bento state of mind,'" Debra Samuels, author of My Japanese Table , said via e-mail. "I see the concept of bento as basically a food sampler, a colorful culinary puzzle. The benefits of the bento are smaller portions and greater variety of food."- Washington Post, "It's not so much the type of food, but what I call a bento state of mind, " Debra Samuels, author of My Japanese Table , said via e-mail. "I see the concept of bento as basically a food sampler, a colorful culinary puzzle. The benefits of the bento are smaller portions and greater variety of food."- Washington Post, "Debra Samuels, author of My Japanese Table: A Lifetime of Cooking With Friends and Family, said it is vital to use the freshest, high-quality sushi-grade fish you can find. While sushi topped with slices of different fish is traditional in restaurants, choose quality over variety when making sushi at home. Follow the usual health caveats if eating the fish raw or undercooked." - Chicago Tribune
Table of Content
Foreword by Roy Yamaguchi A Lifetime of Cooking with Family and Friends My Love Affair with Japanese Cuisine A Simple Guide to Japanese Ingredients Useful Equipment Basic Recipes Soy Ginger Vinaigrette Spicy Ma
Copyright Date
2011
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2010-054353
Dewey Decimal
641.5952
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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