A Complete Course in Preparing Ramen Meals at Home
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Köp båda 2 för 534 krGather your family and friends for the ultimate communal dinner! This original cookbook is a labor of love from Amy Kimoto Kahn, a fourth-generation Japanese American mom, wife, and private chef. Originally published as Simply Hot Pots, it has now...
Gather your family and friends for the ultimate communal dinner!This original cookbook is a labor of love from Amy Kimoto Kahn, a fourth-generation Japanese American mom, wife, and private chef. Originally published as Simply Hot Pots, it has now ...
"Ramen, in all its many variations, starts out simple. A simple stock, a simple tare, and some simple noodles. It is from these simple roots that home chefs can let their imaginations run wild. Amy Kimoto-Kahn lays the groundwork in the first few pages of her debut cookbook, then gives the home ramen chef enough ideas to satisfy their slurp cravings for years to come." - Brian MacDuckston, Ramen Blogger (www.ramenadventures.com) "The book is full of such wonderful ideas. I salute Amy Kimoto-Kahn! So many different styles and tastes, it's a great way to bring ramen to your table." - Tomaharu Shono, Ramen Creator (menya-shono.com) "Amy was one of my best students, and I hope that her cookbook helps to spread ramen all over the world!" - Sensei Miyajima Rikisai, Miyajima Ramen School (Osaka, Japan) "Whether you are cooking for one or twelve, Simply Ramen brings homemade ramen to your table with a delicious fusion of seventy recipes, including soup bases, noodles, toppings, and sides. Author Amy Kimoto-Kahn shows you how to put together a bowl of piping hot ramen in a myriad of ways with a choice of four soup bases, ramen noodles (homemade or store-bought), and traditional and non-traditional ingredients." - PBS.org
Amy Kimoto-Kahn was born in Fullerton, California, and now lives with her family in Boulder, Colorado. She is Yonsei, or fourth-generation Japanese-American, and a mom of three. She is a graduate of the Miyajima Ramen School in Osaka, Japan, and has taught a popular series of Asian-inspired cooking classes for Williams-Sonoma. She shares her Japanese-American homestyle, kids-will-like-it-too recipes on her blog, Easy Peasy Japanesey. When she is not cooking, she runs a mom-focused marketing firm, Fat Duck Consulting that she founded in 2008. She is the best-selling cookbook author of Simply Ramen (Race Point, 2016) and Simply Hot Pots (Race Point, 2019).