Japanese Cooking with Manga: 59 Easy Recipes Your Friends Will Love!


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Three friends walk you through their best Japanese recipes--in expressive, humorous illustrations

Cooking should be fun, and this highly entertaining Japanese cookbook for beginners is packed full of humor and whimsical illustrations. Japanese Cooking with Manga started out as Gourmand Gohan, a hand-drawn and hand-bound edition that the three co-authors circulated among their friends in Barcelona. Each author has a unique take on Japanese food preparation, but they are all equally passionate about food and how it brings people together.

Simple, step-by-step Japanese food recipes are accompanied by hand-drawn illustrations and commentary on each page--making this manga cookbook read more like a graphic novel than your average collection of recipes. Information about Japanese culture and traditional Japanese cuisine are presented in a charming and accessible way, making learning a new style of cooking as educational as it is entertaining. The colorful manga art and comic-style stories within this illustrated cookbook will appeal to the serious foodie and experimental chef alike.

Easy home style recipes with a Japanese twist include:
  • Okonomiyaki Japanese Pizza
  • Codfish Tempura
  • Shogayaki Stir-fried Pork with Ginger
  • Ham and Cheese Potstickers
  • And 55 more
These three home cooks took on the world of Japanese food culture--and now, with the stories and recipes in this adventurous cookbook, so can you and your friends.

Author: Alexis Aldeguer, Maiko- San, Ilaria Mauro
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Published: 09/25/2018
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.90h x 7.50w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9784805314333
ISBN10: 4805314338
BISAC Categories:
- Cooking | Regional & Ethnic | Japanese
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Nonfiction | General
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Manga | Nonfiction

About the Author
Alexis Aldeguer was born in Elx (Valencia, Spain) and is currently living in la Vila de Gracia (a neighborhood in Barcelona). He is an illustrator and former supermarket shelf-filler, a comic book fanatic and an apprentice in the art of making Paella. He is also a regular consumer of war documentaries and loves arguing for entertainment purposes.

Maiko-San is a neighbor from Penguin Village, a master chef and a spiritual guide, as well as a connoisseur of each and every Asian restaurant in Barcelona. She gives away both wisdom and love by cooking for her friends.

Ilaria Mauro arrived in town from the green countryside of Brianza, in Lombardy. She came to Spain to get a tan and never left. She is a photographer, designer and a little bit of many more things. She collects patatas bravas and cozy spots where she likes to go to eat and chill out.