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Japanese Farm Food Nancy Singleton Hachisu

Japanese Farm Food By Nancy Singleton Hachisu

Japanese Farm Food by Nancy Singleton Hachisu


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Japanese Farm Foodoffers a unique look into life on a Japanese farm through 135 simple recipes, personal stories and over 100 stunning photograghs.

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Japanese Farm Food by Nancy Singleton Hachisu

Japanese Farm Foodoffers readers a unique window into life on a Japanese farm through simple recipes cooked from family fields and other local, organic products. The multitude of vibrant images conveys an intimate, authentic portrait of life and food on a Japanese farm. With a focus on fresh and thoughtfully sourced ingredients, the recipes in Japanese Farm Foodare perfect for fans of the farmer's market, and for home cooks looking for accessible Japanese dishes. Covering everything from pickles and soups to noodles, rice, and dipping sauces, with a special emphasis on vegetables, Hachisu demystifies the rural Japanese kitchen, laying bare the essential ingredients, equipment, and techniques needed for Japanese home cooking.

Japanese Farm Food Reviews

This book is both an intimate portrait of Nancy's life on the farm, and an important work that shows the universality of an authentic food culture. (Alice Waters)
The book offers a breadth of information, with lessons about Japanese products and techniques, and instructions for everything from homemade tofu to udon noodles. But for me, the recipes for simple vegetable dishes, often flavored with only a bit of miso or a splash of sake, are the most fascinating (David Tanis, New York Times)
In her sumptuous exploration of Japanese dishes, Nancy Singleton Hachisu expertly blends all of these, creating a memorable collection that will appeal not just to cooks but to anyone who appreciates a simple, lovingly prepared meal. (Elizabeth Millard, Foreword Reviews)
With simple, nourishing dishes and richly detailed stories of Japanese farm life, Nancy Sington Hachisu creates a whole world between the fabric-bound covers of this book. Once you step inside, it's very tempting to stay. (Emma Christensen, The Kitchn)
Essays on the author's years in Japan and lush photos make the book as great a pleasure to peruse as it is to cook from. (Karen Shimizu, Saveur)

About Nancy Singleton Hachisu

Native Californian Nancy Singleton Hachisu has lived with her Japanese farmer husband and three sons in their 80-year old traditional farmhouse for the last 27 years in rural Japan, where she served as the leader of a local Slow Food convivium for more than a decade. She moved from California to Japan in 1988, with the intention to stay for a year, learn Japanese, and return to the United States. Instead, she fell in love with a farmer, the culture, and the food, and has made the country her home. Nancy has taught cooking classes for nearly 20 years, and also runs a children's English immersion program that prepares home-cooked meals with local ingredients. TBS and Fuji TV are currently documenting Hachisu's preserving and farm food life in rural Saitama as wll as her visits to artisanal producers in more remote areas of Japan. Her second book, Preserving the Japanese Way, is nominated for the 2016 James Beard Award in the International Cookbook category.

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CIN1449418295G
9781449418298
1449418295
Japanese Farm Food by Nancy Singleton Hachisu
Used - Good
Hardback
Andrews McMeel Publishing
20120929
400
Commended for IACP Crystal Whisk Award (First Book) 2013 Commended for IndieFab awards (Cooking) 2012
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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