Kyotofu


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Learn how to craft unique and delicious Japanese inspired desserts in this cookbook filled with 75 decadent recipes. Japanese ingredients have long been known for their distinctive tastes and healthy qualities. From the tang of yuzu to the bite of matcha to creaminess of soy, they present a wide range of delicious flavors. In Kyotofu, award-winning baker, Nicole Bermensolo, presents 75 classic American sweets, like cheesecake, brownies, and muffins, combined with Japanese ingredients to create one-of-a-kind desserts. Try recipes like Green Tea White Chocolate Cupcakes, Black Sesame Caramel Mousse, Kinako Waffles, and Nashi Pear Crumble. Perfect for beginners to Japanese cooking, Kyotofu is divided by Japanese ingredient, includes a glossary of foreign terms, and suggests where to buy less familiar products. Plus, for those who want a healthier dessert, all the recipes can be made completely gluten-free thanks to Nicole's cup-for-cup flour recipe.




Japanese Patisserie


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Stunning recipes for patisserie, desserts and savouries with a contemporary Japanese twist. This elegant collection is aimed at the confident home-cook who has an interest in using ingredients such as yuzu, sesame, miso and matcha.




Japanese Dessert Recipes That Will Tickle Your Tastebuds


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Do you want to prepare some traditional Japanese sweet recipes? If you are looking for a fuss-free way, then you will definitely want to consider this Japanese Dessert Cookbook. You will have the chance to learn how to prepare the most authentic desserts that will amaze everyone. Don't worry if you haven't prepared some before, because you will find some easy to understand instructions for beginners. You will find out that anyone can make the perfect Japanese desserts, once they have the Japanese Dessert Cookbook in their hands. Do you want to enhance your culinary skills and prepare the finest Japanese desserts? Grab your copy now and start today!




Oishisou!! The Ultimate Anime Dessert Cookbook


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"Over 60 recipes for anime-inspired sweets & treats"--Cover.




Japanese Desserts


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Dezāto (デザート) is the Japanese word for desserts. Japan boasts a strong liking for desserts, including the traditional Wagashi as well as modern sweets. Desserts drawn from Japanese cuisine can easily steal your soul and leave you yearning for more. If you are planning to tour this beautiful country, it's good to have in mind some of the most popular Japanese desserts. This book is written as a guide to Japanese desserts and has all the information you need to know about desserts in Japan. We have compiled a list of 30 Japanese desserts you should try when you visit Japan. Enjoy our list of Japanese desserts.




Japanese Home Cooking


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“A beautifully photographed . . . introduction to Japanese cuisine.” —New York Times “A treasure trove for . . . Japanese recipes.” —Epicurious “Heartfelt, poetic.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Expand a home chef’s borders” with this “essential guide to Japanese home cooking” featuring 100+ recipes—for seasoned cooks and beginners who crave authentic Japanese food (Martha Stewart Living). Using high-quality, seasonal ingredients in simple preparations, Sonoko Sakai offers recipes with a gentle voice and a passion for authentic Japanese cooking. Beginning with the pantry, the flavors of this cuisine are explored alongside fundamental recipes, such as dashi and pickles, and traditional techniques, like making noodles and properly cooking rice. Use these building blocks to cook an abundance of everyday recipes with dishes like Grilled Onigiri (rice balls) and Japanese Chicken Curry. From there, the book expands into an exploration of dishes organized by breakfast; vegetables and grains; meat; fish; noodles, dumplings, and savory pancakes; and sweets and beverages. With classic dishes like Kenchin-jiru (Hearty Vegetable Soup with Sobagaki Buckwheat Dumplings), Temaki Zushi (Sushi Hand Rolls), and Oden (Vegetable, Seafood, and Meat Hot Pot) to more inventive dishes like Mochi Waffles with Tatsuta (Fried Chicken) and Maple Yuzu Kosho, First Garden Soba Salad with Lemon-White Miso Vinaigrette, and Amazake (Fermented Rice Drink) Ice Pops with Pickled Cherry Blossoms this is a rich guide to Japanese home cooking. Featuring stunning photographs by Rick Poon, the book also includes stories of food purveyors in California and Japan. This is a generous and authoritative book that will appeal to home cooks of all levels.




Japanese Desserts Cookbook


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Sometimes the world of cartoon and animations surprisingly make us feel many mixed emotions; be it romance or joy. We eventually get over these feelings, but the feeling of hunger! OHHH... Yes, it's the feeling that keeps our palate longing for some lip-smacking delicacy. "Food Wars" and "Saboriman Ametani Kantarou" play a significant role in making you hungry for some foodgasmic Japanese cuisine. Japan, one of the most literate and technically advanced nations, ranked #3 in the world. The Japanese diet is unique and nutritional, it has the least amount of junk food. Japanese desserts are so unique you may think that until you're in Japan, you wouldn't be able to taste the desserts. But what if I told you that you could have some gorgeous Japanese desserts at home? Well, lucky for you, here are 30 royally luxurious yet simple Japanese desserts that will teleport you straight to Japan. I hope you have a spellbinding experience making these delicious desserts. Let's get right into the world of some animated culinary masters. Hold on tight because we're about to take you through a caramelized dessert tour.




Tanoshii: Joy of Making Japanese-Style Cakes & Desserts (New Edition)


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Create a little bit of heaven on earth with this delightful collection of recipes for Japanese-inspired French pastries by renowned pastry chef, Yamashita Masataka. With fully illustrated step-by-step instructions and baking tips. Chef Yamashita shows how ordinary baking equipment and simple ingredients can be used to whip up an array of French-style confections that are not only pretty to look at, but also wonderful to eat. Inspired by his stay in Singapore, chef Yamashita has adapted many of his creations to include local flavours and ingredients, making this collection of recipes truly unique. Tanoshii clinched the Best First Cookbook award at the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2013 and continues to be a bestseller.




Heavenly Wagashi Recipes


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Do you yearn for unique Japanese desserts to share with your family and friends? Will you need to look in many locations to find a variety of understandable recipes for these treats? No, you won




Just One Cookbook


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