Sales of Japanese kitchen knives are booming in the U.S. But how many people have the skills to use these superbly-crafted tools to full advantage? Now, internationally renowned chef Hiromitsu Nozaki shares his expertise and insights in a book that will help anyone who owns a Japanese knife to maximize its performance. In Japanese Kitchen Knives, Nozaki teaches the reader how to use usuba, deba and yanagiba, the three main traditional Japanese knives. He explains many essential techniques, such as the importance of understanding blade angle and point of force, and
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Weight: 731g
Dimensions: 199 x 258mm
Publication Date: 25 Jan 2013
Publisher: Kodansha America Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781568364902
About Kate KlippensteenYasuo Konishi Nozaki
HIROMITSU NOZAKI was classically trained in several Japanese restaurants before becoming the executive chef of Tokuyama in 1980 and Waketokuyama in Tokyo in 1989. Known for his culinary skills and deep knowledge of food he catered for the Japanese athletes of the 2004 Olympics in Athens. He has published over forty cookbooks ranging from simple home cooking and baby food recipes to textbooks for apprentices traditional Japanese recipes and scientific new approaches to Japanese cuisine. Waketokuyama was awarded one star in the Michelin guide Tokyo 2008.KATE KLIPPENSTEEN writes on food film and travel as well as comparative culture for Japanese and US publications. She is the author of Cool Tools: Cooking Utensils from the Japanese Kitchen published in 2006 by Kodansha International. Klippensteen has lived in Tokyo since 1986.YASUO KONISHI has journeyed to more than one hundred countries over his career for a wide number of publications including Esquire Japan. His work has appeared in a number of food-related books published in Japan including Cool Tools.