Japanese Soul Cooking Ramen, Tonkatsu, Tempura, And More From The Streets And Kitchens Of Tokyo And Beyond

Author: Tadashi Ono

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  • : September 2013
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Description

A collection of more than 100 recipes that introduces Japanese comfort food to American home cooks, exploring new ingredients, techniques, and the surprising origins of popular dishes like gyoza and tempura.
Japanese food is often thought of as precise, austere, and time-consuming. But along with the high (kaiseki and tea ceremony) there is also the low (food carts and fried chicken). Through recipes, fascinating narrative, and lush location photography, Tadashi Ono and Harris Salat explore Japan's long history of homey fare, which has now firmly taken root in the US. Some of the dishes are already loved here, like ramen, soba, tempura, and gyoza, but others, like Japanese-style fried chicken, rice bowls and okonomiyaki, and savory pancakes, will be deliciously delightful surprises, perfect for a weeknight meal or weekend entertaining.

Author description

TADASHI ONO was the executive chef at Matsuri in New York City. He has been featured in the "New York Times, Gourmet, "and" Food & Wine." HARRIS SALAT's stories about food and culture have appeared in the "New York Times, Saveur, "and" Gourmet," and he writes the blog, "The Japanese Food Report" (www.japanesefoodreport.com). He is the author, with Takashi Yagihashi, of "Takashi's Noodles." Together, Ono and Salat are the authors of "Japanese Hot Pots "and "The Japanese Grill."