Little Hawaiian Ohana Cookbook


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Food and family in Hawai'i go hand-in-hand. Seldom is there a gathering large or small without an array of favorite foods packed tightly together on a dining room table. Everyone looks forward to 'ohana get-togethers and reunions where all the favorite dishes from the grandmas, aunties, uncles, and cousins are savored and enjoyed. Like one big family reunion, here is a collection of the best recipes shared by Hawai'i's families that cover our Islands' multicultural heritage. These over thirty recipes represent cooking treasures, secrets, and traditions that bond families and friends-Lu'au Stew, Kalua Pig, Chinese Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs, 'Opakapaka with Chinese Cabbage, Mango Bars, and Panipopo. There are also recipes of Hawai'i's cherished dishes of days gone by so their tradition may continue-The Willows Curry, and Chef D.K. Kodama's original brownie recipe handed down by his beloved mom who was his grounding culinary influence. So celebrate family cooking in the Islands with these recipes.




Little Hawaiian Cookbook


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"A collection of the best and favorite local recipes from pupu to desserts"--Provided by publisher.




Hawaii's Ohana Cookbook


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Food and family in Hawai'i go hand-in-hand as there is seldom a gathering large or small without an array of favorite recipes being served. Everyone looks forward to 'ohana get-togethers and reunions where all the favorite dishes from the grandmas, aunties, and cousins are savored and enjoyed. Hawai'i is unique in that all household members participate in the culinary process the men as well as the women, the kids as well as the grownups. Not surprisingly, most of our local chefs attribute their start to an early introduction to cooking either watching their mom, dad, grandmother, or grandfather cook, or helping in the kitchen, or going along to do the food shopping and visiting local markets. To celebrate family cooking in the Islands, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser has gathered 105 of Hawai'i's 'ohana recipes that cover our Islands' multicultural heritage. Here are our cooking treasures, secrets, and traditions.




Cook Real Hawai'i


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The story of Hawaiian cooking, by a two-time Top Chef finalist and Fan Favorite, through 100 recipes that embody the beautiful cross-cultural exchange of the islands. ONE OF THE TEN BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker • ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, Taste of Home, Vice, Serious Eats Even when he was winning accolades and adulation for his cooking, two-time Top Chef finalist Sheldon Simeon decided to drop what he thought he was supposed to cook as a chef. He dedicated himself instead to the local Hawai‘i food that feeds his ‘ohana—his family and neighbors. With uncomplicated, flavor-forward recipes, he shows us the many cultures that have come to create the cuisine of his beloved home: the native Hawaiian traditions, Japanese influences, Chinese cooking techniques, and dynamic Korean, Portuguese, and Filipino flavors that are closest to his heart. Through stunning photography, poignant stories, and dishes like wok-fried poke, pork dumplings made with biscuit dough, crispy cauliflower katsu, and charred huli-huli chicken slicked with a sweet-savory butter glaze, Cook Real Hawai‘i will bring a true taste of the cookouts, homes, and iconic mom and pop shops of Hawai‘i into your kitchen.




A Korean Kitchen


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Kalbi, kimchi, meat chon and mandu are some of the delectable Korean dishes we love in Hawai'i. But did you know that some of these dishes are unique to Hawai'i in the way they are prepared and served? Food writer Joan Namkoong, a second generation Korean American, draws on her island heritage to explain the Korean kitchen in Hawai'i, distinctly different from a Korean kitchen in Korea. The ingredients, the seasonings, the textures, and flavors in Hawai'i bear the history of Korean immigrants who came to the islands in the early 1900s. Succeeding generations and more recent immigrants have put their mark on Korean food in Hawai'i, a popular cuisine that has evolved over the past century. Korean food is a healthy cuisine that relies on many vegetables, grains, fermented foods, and simple cooking techniques that require little fat. Meats are served as a small part of this vegetable-centric cuisine that focuses on many tasty side dishes on the table. It's a cuisine islanders love for its




Family-Style Meals at the Hali'imaile General Store


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Family-style dining is back in style and has been reimagined by one of the most prominent chefs in Hawaii, James Beard Award-nominee Beverly Gannon. On the road to Haleakala, Maui's most famous dormant volcano, is one of the island's favorite destinations--where a laid-back atmosphere and top-flight menu welcome both residents and tourists. Developed from the restaurant's ever-popular repertoire, this all-new recipe collection is scaled for sit-down family suppers, lunches, and brunches, with built-in expandability for impromptu gatherings or full-on entertaining. Ingredient substitutions are included to help move dishes from the kitchen to the table with ease, and leftovers are skillfully adapted into future meals. Recipes are organized by the days of the week, based on a schedule Gannon's mother used, and are interwoven with charming family anecdotes.




Jean Hee's Best of the Best Hawai'i Recipes


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Who can resist comfort foods from Hawaii like Portuguese bean soup, soba salad, shoyu poke, chicken chili, tonkatsu, butter yaki, and haupia chocolate pie? You'll find them all here, laid out with clear instructions and packed with local color and fond memories of the people and places associated with these tasty, family-pleasing recipes.




Hawaii a Vegan Paradise


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Vegan food is sweeping Hawai'i"€"eateries opening everywhere, vegan dishes multiplying on restaurant menus, vegan food sections in supermarkets. Hawai'i: A Vegan Paradise is the perfect introduction to vegan cooking by one of Honolulu's leading vegan chefs covering every aspect of the plant-based diet. Chef and recipe developer, Lillian Cumic, takes you on a journey through Hawai'i's culinary culture to this new frontier for Island cooking. Her plant-based recipes range from simple tofu poke pp, to a mouth-watering Loco Moco with sunny-side-up vegan eggs, and to satisfy the sweet tooth in all of us, decadent chocolate cake and Meyer lemon cupcakes. The recipes dazzle with colorful and tasty dishes that can proudly be taken to 'ohana get-togethers or special celebrations. Richly illustrated, it guides you through the ins and outs of getting started with vegan cooking and how to equip your pantry with staples and utensils for vegan cooking.




Little Hawaiian 5-Ingredient Cookbook


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Many of Hawai'i's favorite local dishes are really simplified basic recipes that can be prepared using only regularly stocked ingredients in the typical pantry or refrigerator. With today's busy schedules, traffic jams, and growing costs, here is the answer for simple meals that can be put together without another stop at the supermarket. These over forty recipes deliver. They can be made quickly and easily using ingredients readily at hand-tasty ones packed with flavor like Egg Drop Soup, Curry Chicken Fingers, and Fresh Mango Pudding. Some recipes showcase a single local ingredient always available either at farmers markets, home gardens, Chinatown markets, or corner neighborhood stands. Although the ingredient lists are short and the recipes vary in flavor and course, they all share a common ingredient: technique. The kinds of cooking techniques our grandmas passed on from generation to generation that make a recipe successful. So after a long day of working and commuting open your pantry and get ready to enjoy an easy cooking experience savoring our favorite tastes and food preferences.




A Little Hawaiian Cookbook


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