Japanese Dishes For Wine Lovers

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2005-06-01
Publisher(s): Kodansha USA Inc
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Summary

A mouthwatering line-up of Japanese dishes and the ideal wines to go with them.Japanese food is not commonly associated with wine, yet many dishes may be perfectly paired with red and white, dry and sweet wines. Reflecting the increasing popularity of wine as an accompaniment to ethnic foods, this is a great book for wine lovers seeking new ways to stimulate their palates and enhance the enjoyment of their favorites.Best-selling cookbook author Machiko Chiba provides easy-to-follow recipes for fifty-eight delightful dishes, all illustrated in full color, while wine expert J. K. Whelehan recommends the best wine to savor with each. In addition, Whelehan discusses the relationship between Japanese food and wine in general, such as how typical ingredients such as soy sauce or sake affect wine selection.A helpful appendix gives instructions for cooking rice, making dashi stock, and preparing fish, while a glossary explains the less familiar ingredients and suggests substitutes where possible.This extensive selection of recipes and wines will provide you with just the special touch you need, whether you are preparing a cozy dinner at home or a party for friends!

Author Biography


Machiko Chiba opened her own cooking school for Japanese, Western, and Chinese cooking in Sendai, Japan, in 1988. She has won many awards for cooking in Japan, and is a well-known cookbook author. She is currently a Japanese food consultant for Balducci's and teaches Japanese cooking at the Nippon Club Culture Center in New York City.

John Whelehan holds the Level 4 Diploma from WSET (Wine and Spirit Education Trust), the highest qualification before the ultimate title Master of Wine. He has over twenty years' experience in his field and has had a regular column on wine in the Mainichi daily newspaper. He is currently a wine taster and marketing manager with Pieroth Japan.

Table of Contents

Introduction 7(2)
Pairing Japanese Food and Wine 9(8)
Vegetables
17(26)
Tuna Salad with Burdock, Carrot, and Edamame
18(3)
Watercress and Cherry Tomato Salad
21(1)
Crispy Onion Salad with Chirimenjako
22(1)
Grated Mountain Yam and Carrot
23(1)
Broccoli and Cauliflower Crabmeat Salad
24(3)
Japanese Mushroom Terrine
27(1)
Kabocha Salad
28(2)
Avocado Tofu Salad
30(1)
Pan-Fried Tofu Steaks
31(1)
Enoki Mushrooms and Green Onions Wrapped in Bacon
32(1)
Daikon Radish Gyoza
33(1)
Mushrooms and Okra Sauteed in Butter and Soy Sauce
34(2)
Harumaki
36(2)
Japanese-Style Namul Marinated Vegetables
38(2)
Deep-Fried Eggplant with Sesame Sauce
40(2)
Tomato and Onion Salad
42(1)
Meat and Poultry
43(28)
Thin-Sliced Marinated Beef
44(2)
Bite-Sized Pepper Steaks
46(1)
Stir-Fried Ground Beef and Vegetables with Oyster Sauce
47(1)
Beef with White Sesame and Mirin
48(2)
Beef and Orange Roast
50(3)
Miso Pork
53(1)
Pork and Plum Stir-Fry
54(3)
Slow-Cooked White Beans and Pork
57(1)
Oven-Baked Spareribs with Vegetables
58(2)
Sauteed Pork and Avocado Sauce
60(2)
Steamed Pork and Cabbage with Yuzu
62(1)
Pork and Oyster Roll
63(1)
Yakitori
64(2)
Wasabi-Flavored Chicken
66(1)
Japanese-Style Chicken Loaf
67(1)
Chicken and Carrot Salad
68(3)
Fish and Seafood
71(30)
Pan-Fried Salmon with Lemon, Soy Sauce, and Thyme
72(2)
Tofu and Salmon Stuffed Peppers
74(2)
Salmon Marinated in Sake
76(1)
Aromatic Baked Salmon
77(1)
Simmered Fish
78(2)
Sweet Simmered Herring
78(1)
Sardines with Sake and Umeboshi
78(1)
Simmered Flounder
79(1)
Silver Cod Simmered in Spicy Miso
80(1)
Tomato Slices Topped with Scallops and Anchovies
81(1)
Steamed Scallops
82(1)
Thin-Sliced Octopus with Sudachi Dip
83(1)
Deep-Fried Octopus with Edamame
84(3)
Naganegi Stuffed with Crabmeat
87(1)
Shrimp Sauteed with Lemongrass
88(3)
Lobster Dip
91(1)
Seafood with Carrot Dressing
92(1)
Oysters on the Half Shell with Japanese Dressing
93(1)
Jellied Vegetables and Seafood
94(2)
Steamed Mussels with Butter, Garlic, and Sake
96(3)
Deep-Fried Sea Bream with Burdock
99(1)
Tuna Tataki with Wasabi
100(1)
Rice and Noodles
101(12)
Nigirizushi
102(3)
Scattered Seafood Sushi
105(1)
Smoked Salmon and Cucumber Pressed Sushi
106(2)
Bite-Sized Sushi Appetizers
108(1)
Sweet Steamed Eel Onigiri
109(1)
Soba Noodles Topped with Vegetables
110(2)
Chirimenjako and Pine Nut Onigiri
112(1)
Basic Preparation Techniques 113(4)
Glossary 117(1)
Index 118

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