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A showcase of the best of Japanese cuisine, this title's emphasis is less on the traditional, highly rigid, Japanese food and more on the delicious flavours and tastes of modern Japanese foods.
Lawson introduces Japanese flavours and basic cooking methods into Western style cooking. The result is a book full of simply flavoured food that is fresh, light and interesting.
The new Spanish kitchen celebrates home-style cooking based on the way the Spanish like to eat - from exotic tapas ideas to authentic, rustic meals with a stylish twist.
Relive all your special food memories from childhood with this very personal collection of recipes. 'Grub' contains the homely, old-style breakfasts, barbecues, cakes and other bakes, dinners and desserts that our mothers and grandmothers used to make.
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One of the most exhilarating and inspiring cities in the world, Tokyo is vast, complex and ever-changing, pulsating with youthful energy. Author Jane Lawson has been travelling to Japan for more than thirty years, and has led many group and private tours to various parts of the country. In Tokyo Style Guide she offers a unique insight into Japan's culture and aesthetic with her expert guided walks through 21 of the most intriguing and stylish Tokyo neighbourhoods and the best of what they have to offer. Jane shares information on how to get the most from your trip-what to see and how best to experience it. Tokyo Style Guide is packed with places where you can shop, relax, be inspired, eat and sleep, as well as practical tips to help you prepare for your trip, navigate the city with confidence and make the most of your visit.
The only book on spices that any chef or aspiring cook will ever need, The Spice Bible is a fully comprehensive guide to the fascinating history and enticing culinary uses of 45 fiery foods from around the world. Each entry--from ajowan through wolfberry--includes a description of the spice's origin and uses, guidelines on how to integrate it into your own cooking, and a trove of other helpful information. (Which are the best spices to pair with saffron? When is the right time to throw away that leftover ginger?) Like its companion volume, The Produce Bible, this must-have book also features more than 250 recipes--for appetizers, soups, entrees, side dishes, breads, desserts, and more--that ...