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Tokyo Cult Recipes - by Maori Murota (Hardcover)

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  • Enjoy the best Japanese food at home with more than 100 dishes from the gastronomic megacity, including favorites such as miso, sushi, rice, and sweets.While many people enjoy an almost cult-like reverence for Japanese cuisine, they're intimidated to make this exquisite food at home.
  • Author(s): Maori Murota
  • 272 Pages
  • Cooking + Food + Wine, Regional & Ethnic

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About the Book



"First published by Hachette Livre (Marabout) in 2014"--Colophon.



Book Synopsis



Enjoy the best Japanese food at home with more than 100 dishes from the gastronomic megacity, including favorites such as miso, sushi, rice, and sweets.

While many people enjoy an almost cult-like reverence for Japanese cuisine, they're intimidated to make this exquisite food at home. In this comprehensive cookbook, Maori Murota demystifies Japanese cooking, making it accessible and understood by anyone interested in learning about her native food culture and eating well. Inspired by Murota's memories of growing up in Tokyo--cooking at home with her mother and dining out in the city's wonderful restaurants and stands--Tokyo Cult Recipes offers clear and concise information on key basic cooking techniques and provides guidance on key ingredients that home cooks can use to create authentic Japanese food anytime.

Tokyo Cult Recipes is packed with dozens of mouthwatering, easy-to-make recipes for miso, sushi, soba noodles, bentos, rice, Japanese tapas, desserts, cakes, and sweets, accompanied by helpful step-by-step photographs. This fabulous cookbook is also a visual guide to this extraordinary city, bringing it colorfully to life in gorgeous shots of food markets, Tokyo street scenes, Japanese kitchen interiors, and more.

--Epicurus



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Enjoy the best Japanese food at home with more than 100 dishes from the gastronomic megacity, including favorites such as miso, sushi, rice, and sweets.

While many people enjoy an almost cult-like reverence for Japanese cuisine, they're intimidated to make this exquisite food at home. In this comprehensive cookbook, Maori Murota demystifies Japanese cooking, making it accessible and understood by anyone interested in learning about her native food culture and eating well. Inspired by Murota's memories of growing up in Tokyo--cooking at home with her mother and dining out in the city's wonderful restaurants and stands--Tokyo Cult Recipes offers clear and concise information on key basic cooking techniques and provides guidance on key ingredients that home cooks can use to create authentic Japanese food anytime.

Tokyo Cult Recipes is packed with dozens of mouthwatering, easy-to-make recipes for miso, sushi, soba noodles, bentos, rice, Japanese tapas, desserts, cakes, and sweets, accompanied by helpful step-by-step photographs. This fabulous cookbook is also a visual guide to this extraordinary city, bringing it colorfully to life in gorgeous shots of food markets, Tokyo street scenes, Japanese kitchen interiors, and more.



Review Quotes




"...a collection of approachable and authentic dishes that capture the magic of Japanese cooking today . . . Between each section, photos of street scenes from around Tokyo allow readers to go beyond developing a sense of taste." -- Eater.com

"...a delightful volume for fans of Japanese cuisine. The author demystifies the complexities of Japanese cooking and makes it accessible and easy to prepare. The book is clearly and concisely written with information on key basic cooking techniques for home cooks." -- Epicurus

"...Crack open Tokyo Cult Recipes, which is rich with street photography and a large collection of original recipes, ranging from street specialties, such as udon and yakitori, to home staples, including gyoza dumplings and nikujaga (a sweet and hearty beef stew)." -- Gear Patrol, The Year's Best New Cookbooks

"...handy step-by-steps and fascinating detours through the kitchen--and city. A must-have for the Tokyo food fan in your life." -- Los Angeles Times


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