Preserving the Japanese Way

Preserving the Japanese Way

by Nancy Singleton Hachisu
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 05/10/2021

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This beautifully illustrated guide by the author of Japanese Farm Food includes essential Japanese pantry tips and 125 recipes.


In Preserving the Japanese Way, Nancy Singleton Hachisu offers step-by-step instructions for preserving fruits, vegetables, and fish using the age-old methods of Japanese farmers and fishermen. The recipes feature ingredients easily found in grocery stores or Asian food markets, such as soy sauce, rice vinegar, sake, and koji.


Recipes range from the ultratraditional— Umeboshi (Salted Sour Plums), Takuan (Half-Dried Daikon Pickled in Rice Bran), and Hakusai (Fermented Napa Cabbage)— to modern creations like Zucchini Pickled in Shoyu Koji, Turnips Pickled with Sour Plums, and Small Melons in Sake Lees.


Hundreds of full-color photos offer a window into the culinary life of Japan, from barrel makers and fish sauce producers to traditional morning pickle markets. More than a simple recipe book, Preserving the Japanese Way is a book about community, seasonality, and ultimately about why both are relevant in our lives today.


“This is a gorgeous, thoughtful—dare I say spiritual—guide to the world of Japanese pickling written with clarity and a deep respect for technique and tradition.” —Rick Bayless, author of Authentic Mexican and owner of Frontera Grill

ISBN:
9781449460945
9781449460945
Category:
National & regional cuisine
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
05-10-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Nancy Singleton Hachisu

Nancy Singleton Hachisu lives on a farm in Japan with her family and is a James Beard Award-nominated author of two cookbooks: Japanese Farm Food and Preserving the Japanese Way.

A native Californian, she has resided in Japan for thirty years, and is widely respected as an authority on Japanese cooking, both in Japan and the US.

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