Reddit reviews The Japanese Kitchen: 250 Recipes in a Traditional Spirit
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Great item for the Japanese Kitchen lovers
I learned how to make Buta no Kakuni from The Japanese Kitchen This is a different recipe.
I like:
-The Japanese Kitchen by Hiroko Shimbo as an all-around thorough book with recipes that don't necessarily take too much time to prepare. A thorough description of ingredients, how to find the best ingredients, and what to do with them very helpful (Its my current favorite).
-This book is good for beginners but sticks to mostly traditional/homestyle fare (my 2nd fave).
-And this for the super hardcore but with less pictures and more time consuming recipes.
-This book for its individual, everyday/practical recipes.
I've made multiple recipes from all of them.