Sushi

Sushi

Author: Kimiko Barber

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2017-07-11

Total Pages: 441

ISBN-13: 1465470174

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An updated classic guide to creating a variety of delicious and beautiful sushi, including bowls, omelettes, and sandwiches. Learn how to make your favorite sushi rolls at home or discover a new recipe in the updated Sushi: Taste and Technique. This classic guide to making a variety of homemade Japanese sushi features traditional rolls plus the latest trends, including modern sushi bowls, omelets, and burritos. Detailed step-by-step photographs and foolproof recipes by Kimiko Barber and Hiroki Takemura help you master the knife skills and hand techniques you need to prepare perfect sushi and sashimi, from authentic pressed, rolled, and stuffed sushi to a sushi sandwich. Reference the fish and shellfish guide to learn how to select and cut the appropriate meat for your sushi, and get the best recommendations for your desired meal. Read about the history of sushi, make sure you have the appropriate utensils in your home and make sure they are being used correctly, and learn the proper etiquette for serving and eating sushi. Elevate your home menu with Sushi: Taste and Technique, a beautiful and in-depth reference guide to everything sushi.


The Sushi Economy

The Sushi Economy

Author: Sasha Issenberg

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-05-03

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 1101216883

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The highly acclaimed exploration of sushi’s surprising history, global business, and international allure One generation ago, sushi’s narrow reach ensured that sports fishermen who caught tuna in most of parts of the world sold the meat for pennies as cat food. Today, the fatty cuts of tuna known as toro are among the planet’s most coveted luxury foods, worth hundreds of dollars a pound and capable of losing value more quickly than any other product on earth. So how did one of the world’s most popular foods go from being practically unknown in the United States to being served in towns all across America, and in such a short span of time? A riveting combination of culinary biography, behind-the- scenes restaurant detail, and a unique exploration of globalization’s dynamics, the book traces sushi’s journey from Japanese street snack to global delicacy. After traversing the pages of The Sushi Economy, you’ll never see the food on your plate—or the world around you—quite the same way again.


Sushi Modoki

Sushi Modoki

Author: iina

Publisher: The Experiment

Published: 2019-11-01

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1615196080

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Modoki: a Japanese word that means “to mimic” Sushi Modoki: Authentic vegan sushi that tastes—and looks—just like the real thing! No food is more iconically Japanese than sushi. But as any vegan or vegetarian knows, there’s only so many cucumber rolls a person can eat! Enter Sushi Modoki—amazing, all-vegan re-creations of classic sushi rolls and bites. At the hands of vegan innovator iina, a cooking instructor in her native Japan, tomatoes transform into “fatty tuna,” mushrooms into “scallops,” and carrots into “salmon”—with mind-boggling results. Clear, step-by-step instructions show you how to make five different styles of sushi with all-natural, whole ingredients—and assemble elegant plates bursting with color and crunch: Nigiri: “fish” over rice Maki: sushi rolls Chirashi: scattered sushi bowls Inari: fried tofu stuffed with “fish” and rice Oshi: pressed sushi Plus, you’ll find the full range of traditional sides: salads, soups, sauces, pickled vegetables, and hot and cold drinks. Sushi Modoki is the ultimate guide to becoming a vegan sushi master—with over 50 recipes to “wow” vegans and sushi-lovers alike.


Sushi Lover's Cookbook

Sushi Lover's Cookbook

Author: Yumi Umemura

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Published: 2012-07-10

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1462905706

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Make classic sushi along with more artful and exotic rolls with this illustrated sushi cookbook. In this sushi making book, Japanese cooking expert Yumi Umemura offers eighty-five recipes that combine sushi rice with ingredients ranging from its time-honored partners to unexpectedly delicious ingredients--such as Thai fish sauce, sun-dried tomatoes, cooked meats like roast beef or chicken and French ratatouille--that infuse Japanese sushi with an unexpected and international flair. Sushi Recipes include: Seared Tataki Beef Sushi Tempura Sushi Four Color Rolls Two-Cheese Tuna Salad Rolls Simple Mushroom and Chicken Sushi Rice Poached Egg Sushi Rice Salad Prosciutto Rolls Tuna Tartare Gunkan Sushi Avocado Sesame Rolls Thai Shrimp Sushi Parcels Korean Kimchi Sushi Rolls Whether making the classic thick rolls, thin rolls, or experimenting with one of Umemura's fun and easy-to-make inventions such as ball or pizza sushi, The Sushi Lover's Cookbook is the one sushi cookbook fanatics need to guide them to sushi nirvana.


Stuff Every Sushi Lover Should Know

Stuff Every Sushi Lover Should Know

Author: Marc Luber

Publisher: Quirk Books

Published: 2019-12-03

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1683691598

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A pocket guide with everything you need to know to enjoy sushi at a restaurant or at home. Sushi is one of the most popular foods in the world, but fans of this Japanese cuisine know there’s more to learn beyond the maki roll lunch special at your favorite restaurant. Within the pages of this pocket-sized guide, you’ll find information, how-tos, and trivia for sushi lovers of all levels. Experts and newbies alike will learn • Types of Sushi Fish and Their Origins • How to Cook Rice Like a Sushi Chef • Sushi Etiquette • How to Select and Store Sushi-Grade Fish • How to Expand Your Sushi Palate Plus a glossary of essential sushi terms; tips for pairing sake, beer, and wine with sushi; step-by- step instructions for making sushi at home and hosting a sushi party; and more!


The Complete Book of Sushi

The Complete Book of Sushi

Author: Hideo Dekura

Publisher: Apple Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 9781845430665

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The Complete Book of Sushi is the definitive collection of traditional, contemporary and innovative recipes for lovers of this Japanese cuisine. Fresh and delicious, sushi is one of the healthiest foods you can eat, being low in fat and high in essential vitamins and minerals. Aesthetically pleasing, sushi is also surprisingly simple to make. This practical book will show you how to create beautiful and elegant sushi dishes with ease. The Complete Book of Sushi features a wide variety of recipes for: * Sushi rolls * Nigiri-zushi * Molded sushi * Hand-rolled sushi * Vegetarian sushi * Chirashi-zushi * Wrapped sushi * Shushi rice in fired-tofu bags * Sushi in a bowl * New sushi * Drinks, sauces and side dishes


Sushi

Sushi

Author: Ole G. Mouritsen

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-10-13

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 1441906185

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"It is clear that serious research, as well as much imagination, went into every page. It has become my new ‘go-to’ bible when I need a shot of inspiration." Ken Oringer, internationally renowned and award-winning chef Clio Restaurant, Uni Sashimi Bar, Boston "Congratulations on writing such an aesthetically beautiful, informative and inspiring book. ... I shall not hesitate to recommend your book to those colleagues, who like me, are fascinated by Sushi and who will surely be captivated, like me, turning every page." Dr. Ian C. Forster, April, 2011 • • • In recent decades, sushi has gone from being a rather exotic dish, eaten by relatively few outside of Japan, to a regular meal for many across the world. It is quickly gathering the attention of chefs and nutritionists everywhere. It has even made its way into numerous home kitchens where people have patiently honed the specialized craft required to prepare it. Few have been more attuned to this remarkable transition than Ole G. Mouritsen, an esteemed Danish scientist and amateur chef who has had a lifelong fascination with sushi’s central role in Japanese culinary culture. Sushi for the eye, the body, and the soul is a unique melange of a book. In it, Mouritsen discusses the cultural history of sushi then uses his scientific prowess to deconstruct and explain the complex chemistry of its many subtle and sharp taste sensations. He also offers insights from years of honing his own craft as a sushi chef, detailing how to choose and prepare raw ingredients, how to decide which tools and techniques to use, and how to arrange and present various dishes. Sushi is irresistible for both its simplicity and the hypnotic performance-art aspects that go into its preparation. With clear prose and straightforward instructions, Mouritsen looks at every facet of sushi in a book that is as accessible as it is informative, as useful as it is fun.


Healthy & Tasty Sushi Rolls and Onigiri

Healthy & Tasty Sushi Rolls and Onigiri

Author: Naomi Kijima

Publisher: Japan Publications Trading

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 9784889961997

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Sushi has been a favorite food among the Japanese for centuries. In fact, the first mention of sushi in Japanese literature dates as far back as the 8th century. Now, this highly nutritious and tasty cuisine is increasingly becoming as much a part of the Western culinary scene as bagels, burgers and burritos. Not only is sushi served in our finest restaurants, but it has become readily available at the corner deli and on our local supermarket shelves. Today, we can choose from a wide variety of sushi specialties, including rice topped with seafood and nori (seaweed paper) rolls with assorted fillings and vinegar-flavored rice. As the taste for sushi and other Japanese dishes such as onigiri grows, more and more people want to try their hands at making these treats themselves. The sushi recipes included in this book explain how to prepare the following: fillings for nori rolls, standard nori rolls, thin nori rolls, hand-rolled sushi, fillings for egg crepes, and fillings for sheets of fried tofu puss (aburage). The book also introduces recipes for onigiri, or rice balls, which are gaining in popularity in this country, and make delicious snacks or light meals to enjoy at home or on the go. The Japanese often accompany sushi rolls and onigiri with green tea or clear soup, and recipes for both are included here. The comb binding allows the book to lie flat, enabling the chef to follow the instructions with ease. Each recipe includes detailed directions and full-color photos showing the steps of preparation, as well as the finished dish.


Sushi For Dummies

Sushi For Dummies

Author: Judi Strada

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-03-31

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1118053370

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Demystify the sushi bar experience Stuffed with tips and tricks - you'll roll, press, and mold sushi like a pro! From rolling sushi properly to presenting it with pizzazz, this book has everything you need to know to impress your friends with homemade maki-sushi (rolls) and nigiri-sushi (individual pieces). You'll find over 55 recipes from Tuna Sushi Rice Balls to Rainbow Rolls, plus handy techniques to demystify the art of sushi making - and make it fun! Discover how to: * Find the right equipment and ingredients * Understand the special language of sushi * Make fragrant sushi rice * Prepare vegetarian and fish-free recipes * Dish up sushi-friendly drinks and side dishes


Eating Between the Lines

Eating Between the Lines

Author: Kimberly Lord Stewart

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2007-02-06

Total Pages: 499

ISBN-13: 146680212X

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So many labels, so little time—just tell me what to buy! If you—like millions of other Americans—still don't know how to read food labels and are frustrated by the hundreds of nutrition and health claims as well as statements like free-range and grassfed, it's time to learn what you're really putting into your body...find out how to select the most healthy foods at the supermarket and still get dinner on the table by 6:00 pm with EATING BETWEEN THE LINES Shopping is no longer as simple as deciding what's for dinner. Food labels like "organic," "natural," "low carb," and "fat free!" scream out at you from every aisle at the supermarket. Some claims are certified by authoritative groups such as the FDA and USDA, but much of our country's nutrition information is simply a marketing ploy. If you want to know what food labels really mean—and what they could mean to your health—EATING BETWEEN THE LINES will explain why: --Chickens labeled "free range" may never actually see daylight --Organic seafood may be a misnomer. --The words "hormone-free" on pork, eggs and poultry is meaningless --"Low fat" cookies and "heart-healthy" cereals may contain heart damaging trans-fatty acids ...and more. Organized by supermarket section, from the vegetable aisle to the dairy case, EATING BETWEEN THE LINES also features more than seventy actual food labels and detachable shopping lists for your convenience—and to help bring the best food to the table for you and your family.