Let s Cook Japanese Food!: Everyday Recipes for Home Cooking
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"Yum!" thought Amy Kaneko when she tasted the Japanese home cooking she d married into. Even better, turned out it uses easy-to-find ingredients, and she couldn t believe how simple the techniques are for food this delicious. This terrific cookbook showcases 70 of Amy s favorite recipes, including Tonkatsu (crispy pork cutlets in a tangy sauce) and Onigiri (cute little rice balls stuffed with salmon). A glossary describes the more unusual ingredients and a source list makes it a snap to find and use Japanese specialties such as daikon, miso, and wasabi. It s tasty, it s practical, it s a wow with family and friends so Let s Cook Japanese Food!
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