Cover art for Japanese Style Plant-Based Cooking
Published
Tuttle Publishing, June 2024
ISBN
9784805317457
Format
Hardcover, 112 pages
Dimensions
25.4cm × 19.1cm

Japanese Style Plant-Based Cooking Amazing Vegan Recipes from Japan's Leading Macrobiotic Chef and Food Writer

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'[Kano's] preparations [are] simple, even humble, yet exquisite and explosively flavourful.' - Mark Bittman, The New York Times

'In the Japanese culinary world, particular respect is given those who manage to transform humble foodstuffs into magnificent meals. Yumiko Kano, the chef and owner of restaurant Sen, earns high marks for her skill and ingenuity in this regard.' - Elizabeth Andoh, The New York Times

Yumiko Kano is one of Japan's best-known macrobiotic chefs and food writers. She has devoted her life to celebrating the flavour, versatility and nutritional benefits of a plant-based diet. This book is the latest in a series of over 30 cookbooks featuring her 'no meat, no eggs, no dairy, no sugar' recipes - and the first to appear in English! Kano's recipes have previously been featured in the New York Times and many other Western publications.

In this book, she shares 80 delicious, easy-to-make plant-based recipes, illustrated with mouthwatering photographs, including:

Sweet Potatoes in Spicy Sichuan Sauce

Miso-Stuffed Baked Tomatoes

Herb-Roasted Daikon Radish

Mini Broccoli Burgers with Spicy Tomato Sauce

Traditional Kyoto-style Eggplant Pickles

Creamy Yoghurt Soup with Fermented Cucumber Pickles

Kano's recipes turn everyday vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers, pumpkin, cabbage, zucchini and potatoes into culinary delights through the use of traditional fermented Japanese ingredients like soy sauce, miso, sake and mirin.

She includes a chapter devoted entirely to pickling and fermenting vegetables, with explanations of the equipment and processes used, along with 20 easy-to-make pickling recipes. In addition, she provides many valuable tips on traditional Japanese cooking methods including boiling, sauteing and grilling.

This is a landmark reference that every vegan and vegetarian cook will want to have on their shelf!

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