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Reddit mentions of Donabe: Classic and Modern Japanese Clay Pot Cooking [A Cookbook]
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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Donabe: Classic and Modern Japanese Clay Pot Cooking [A Cookbook]. Here are the top ones.
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Donabe Classic and Modern Japanese Clay Pot Cooking
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 9.28 inches |
Length | 9.33 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | October 2015 |
Weight | 3.01151449892 pounds |
Width | 1.09 inches |
Ahhhh, my condolences, how tragic!
I'm something of a cookbook minimalist, and keep my personal collection pretty concise; I'm quick to give away books if they've been on my shelf too long without much use. I used to be a cookbook hoarder, but I don't have the space for it anymore, lol.
The cookbooks I have on the shelf rn are Season, The Palestinian Table, Arabesque, Afro-Vegan, Donabe, and several Japanese-language cookbooks.
For dessert-related things, I have Baking and Pastry: Mastering the Art and Craft, Chocolates and Confections: Formula, Theory, and Technique, SUQAR, and the Flavor Thesaurus.
I'm a bit of a cookbook junkie, so I have a bunch to recommend. I'm interpreting this as "good cookbooks from cuisines in Asia" so there are some that are native and others that are from specific restaurants in the US, but I would consider these legit both in terms of the food and the recipes/techniques. Here are a few of my favorites:
Pan-Asian
Burmese
Cambodian
Chinese
Indian
Indonesia
Japanese
Korean
Malaysian
Middle Eastern
Philippine
Russian
Sri Lankan
Taiwanese
Thailand
Turkish
Vietnamese
(edit: screwed up a couple links)
Japanese Farm Food ... awesome recipes and a very helpful perspective. Award-winning
Donabe: Japanese Clay Pot Cooking ... requires a donabe
Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art ... a famous comprehensive bible of Japanese cooking
Im also on justonecookbook.com all the time.. and if they would ever print an actual cookbook I would buy it.
Hey I got one for Christmas as well.
I also got this cookbook and it has been very informative.
u/Monkoton is right. First make a batch of rice porridge in your donabe to season it before cooking.