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Simply Japanese 100 Authentic Recipes For Easy Home Cooking Maori Murota

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Simply Japanese 100 Authentic Recipes For Easy Home Cooking Maori Murota
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Publisher: HarperCollins
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 76.69 MB
Author: Maori Murota
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Simply Japanese 100 Authentic Recipes For Easy Home Cooking Maori Murota by Maori Murota instant download after payment.

Enjoy delicious, healthful Japanese food anytime with this stylish four-color cookbook from the author of the international bestseller Tokyo Cult Recipes, featuring 100 authentic and simple recipes to get you cooking like a pro in your own kitchen.

In Simply Japanese, Maori Murota gives homes cooks the ingredients, tools, and confidence they need to easily prepare dishes that are staples of Japanese family cuisine, such as udon, soba, miso, onigiri, and tofu.

Born and raised in Japan and now living in France, Maori couldn't find the Japanese products she normally relied on due to the pandemic. To enjoy her favorite Japanese foods, she decided to try making them herself in her own kitchen. Drawing on her twenty years of experience as a caterer, she began experimenting, making batches of udon noodles, gyoza dough, and fermenting tsukemono pickles using locally sourced ingredients. The results were delicious! Maori was pleasantly surprised at how easy...

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