Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Kimiko Barber

    Cook Japanese at home
    Yo! Sushi
    Japanese in 7
    Sushi: Taste & technique: Taste and Technique
    The Japanese Kitchen
    Japanese pure and simple
    • 2020

      Japanese in 7

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Japanese recipes with 7 ingredients or less Japanese food is healthy, delicious and universally enjoyed but despite the popularity of sushi and noodle bars worldwide too few of us cook this delightful cuisine at home. In Japanese in 7 (the latest addition to the in 7 series), Kimiko Barber uses just 7 ingredients or fewer to make deliciously fragrant dishes that you can effortlessly pull together any night of the week. Chapters are divided into: *Fresh - vibrant and healthy meals such as Yellowtail sashimi, Hand-rolled sushi and Japanese-style duck orange. *Comfort - bowls of warming Moon udon, Chicken and miso porridge or Sea bream rice to enjoy on a cold winter's evening. *Fast - Dashi-rolled omelette and other meals that can be pulled together in under 30 minutes. *Light - delicious recipes such as Tiger prawn clear soup and Spinach and tofu jelly. *Vegan - nourishing plant-based recipes. *Sweet - creative Japanese desserts such as Matcha jelly, Kyoto tiramisu and Black sesame ice cream. *Basic - Dashi and flavorsome dressings you can use to quickly create authentic Japanese dishes.

      Japanese in 7
    • 2016

      Japanese food is healthy, delicious and universally enjoyed, but despite the popularity of sushi and noodle bars around the world, so few of us cook this delightful cuisine at home. This impeccable guide from Japanese cook Kimiko Barber demystifies the cuisine and makes it accessible to the home cook. Kimiko covers everything you need to know about Japanese food, including its long and intriguing culinary history, and gives clear and concise explanations of Japanese ingredients, cooking terms and techniques, - as well as providing more than 200 recipes. These exceptional dishes are a combination of traditional classics that have been updated to suit today's busy home cooks, and new, specially created, easy-to-make meals - laid out in the more familiar Western-style format of starters, mains and desserts rather than the traditional Japanese one of cooking methods. With Kimiko's expert guidance and ideas for clever improvisations, your confidence will grow and soon you'll be creating Japanese dishes with all the flair and style of a true itamae.

      Cook Japanese at home
    • 2010

      The Japanese Kitchen

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Offers insight into the exquisite cuisine of Japan. This book presents 100 ingredients, from the more familiar, such as soba (noodles) to the more unusual umeboshi (pickled plum). It includes 200 recipes, from classic recipes such as Chicken Teriyaki to modern dishes like Crabmeat, Chilli and Lime Sushi and Cucumber Cups with Wasabi Mayonnaise.

      The Japanese Kitchen
    • 2007

      YO! Sushi has transformed the concept of Japanese food and has created a revolutionary and unique dining experience. Conveyor belts filled with a rainbow of coloured plates carrying mouth-watering food prepared by chefs cooking in front of the diner have made sushi fun, funky and totally accessible.

      Yo! Sushi
    • 2006

      Japanese pure and simple

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Offers the Japanese cooking for you to do at home. Organised into four sections, this book covers an introduction to Japanese eating and food culture; and an explanation of essential kitchen matters including key seasoning ingredients that give authentic Japanese tastes and flavours; and more.

      Japanese pure and simple
    • 2002

      Sushi taste and techniqueis the only sushi book that tells the whole story: how to make, serve and eat this fresh, fast and healthy food, whether you're at home or dining out. createany kind of sushi, from authentic makizushi to vegetarian and fusion fingerfood, following simple, step-by-step advice masterthe etiquette of eating sushi, such as soy dipping and when to use chopsticks learncutting-edge techniques and trade secrets from Hiroki Takemura, previously head chef at London's Nobu, and Asian fusion specialist Kimoko Berber A stylish addition to any bookshelf, this is a must for anyone serious about sushi.

      Sushi: Taste & technique: Taste and Technique