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Bento for Beginners - by Chika Ravitch (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Bento for Beginners is the perfect introduction to bento box lunches and includes 60 simple recipes and helpful tips to get started!
- About the Author: CHIKA RAVITCH grew up near Osaka, Japan.
- 164 Pages
- Cooking + Food + Wine, Regional & Ethnic
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About the Book
Think inside the box the beginners guide to tasty bento boxes. Easy, tasty, and healthy are three great aspects of any good meal. Combine them all together in an easy to-go box and you have the beauty of bento. In Bento for Beginners, you'll learn how this Japanese culinary art can help you build 60 appetizing, well-balanced lunches that can be taken just about anywhere. In addition to recipes, the book is filled with tons of tips and tricks on streamlining prep time, how to improve the storage life of your ingredients (without using preservatives), the right containers to use, and what foods make the best (and easiest) fusion dishes. Theres so much to savor in these to-go treasure boxes. Bento for Beginners includes: Best of both worlds Enjoy classic homemade Japanese foods as well as staples from Western and American cuisine. Off-the-shelf Create lunches you'll be excited to eat using easy-to-find ingredients available at the grocery store. Save money Put an end to spending $5 to $10 a day on lunch the average cost of a filling homemade Japanese bento is about $1.85. In the world of bento books, this one can take you to tasty new heights.Book Synopsis
Bento for Beginners is the perfect introduction to bento box lunches and includes 60 simple recipes and helpful tips to get started! helpful tips for getting started and 60 recipes.
This bento box cookbook is filled with easy-to-follow recipes and everything you need to create a bento-ready kitchen, including the best type of bento box to purchase, ingredients to keep on hand, and how to plan for the week ahead. Discover how easy it is to make bento box lunches at home with this cookbook!
From Japanese classics to simple fusion and Western-inspired bento boxes, you'll be eating variety-filled, home-cooked lunches in no time, with:
- Tips, tools, and ingredients--everything you need to get into a regular bento routine.
- Step-by-step instructions for each recipe in a box--the Timing and Prep guide will help you plan meals for the future.
- Delicious recipes and bento menu suggestions--recipes such as crispy Japanese-Style Fried Chicken and sweet-and-savory Pan-Fried Potato and Carrot, and Rice Croquettes with juicy Oven-Roasted Chicken Thighs with a crunchy Celery and Apple Salad.
Make bento part of your lunch routine with Bento for Beginners!
Review Quotes
"Always looking for ways to eat healthier without expending too much time in the kitchen. Bento for Beginners was the perfect book for helping achieve this goal. In addition to the great recipes it was very helpful to learn how to improve storage life and tricks to making larger quantities (saving time in the long run)." --Barbara W.
"I own many Japanese cookbooks--including some from my favorite Japanese chefs--but I find them to be a little intimidating. I also own a collection of bento boxes that, until I read this book, I never used! What I enjoy most about Chika Ravitch's book are the simple instructions that don't compromise the taste and sophistication of the dishes. She makes cooking Japanese food very accessible for beginners and experienced chefs alike." --Andy Burstein, nutritionist
"This book teaches you basic Japanese bento (lunch box) recipes using ingredients you can easily find in the United States. Each recipe is simple (but delicious) and teaches you how to season the food to make each ingredient stand out. The colorful vegetables have a great look and provide nutritional balance. When I was a child, I loved the moment when I opened my lunch box. I always felt my mother's affection in every beautiful and delicious detail."--Hitomi Takeuchi, food protection manager California, founder of Coloridoh LLC (coloridoh.com)
About the Author
CHIKA RAVITCH grew up near Osaka, Japan. After moving to the United States, she created Japanese-Food.org to share her tips on making traditional, healthy, homemade Japanese food using familiar ingredients.