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Japanese Farm Food offers a unique window into life on a Japanese farm through 165 simple, clear-flavoured recipes cooked from family-grown and local organic produce. Alongside more than 350 vibrant photographs, the book shares personal stories of love, community, and rural life in Japan. It covers everything from pickles and soups to noodles, rice, and dipping sauces, emphasising fresh, thoughtfully sourced ingredients and accessible Japanese home cooking techniques.
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This book is ideal for home cooks interested in Japanese cuisine, fans of farmers' markets, and readers who appreciate personal narratives intertwined with authentic food culture. It suits those seeking accessible, seasonal recipes with a focus on vegetables and traditional farm life in Japan.

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Japanese Farm Food, now available in paperback, offers a unique look into life on a Japanese farm through 165 simple, clear-flavoured recipes along with personal stories and over 350 stunning photographs.

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Japanese Farm Food, now available in paperback, offers a unique look into life on a Japanese farm through 165 simple, clear-flavoured recipes along with personal stories and over 350 stunning photographs. It is a book about love, community, and life in rural Japan.

Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2012: USA Winner, Best Japanese Cuisine Book

"Our life centres on the farm and the field. We eat what we grow." β€”Nancy Singleton Hachisu

Japanese Farm Food offers a unique window into life on a Japanese farm through simple, clear-flavoured recipes cooked from family crops and other local, organic products. The multitude of vibrant images by Kenji Miura of green fields, a traditional farmhouse, antique baskets, and ceramic bowls filled with beautiful, simple dishes are interwoven with Japanese indigo fabrics to convey an intimate, authentic portrait of life and food on a Japanese farm.

With a focus on fresh and thoughtfully sourced ingredients, the recipes in Japanese Farm Food are perfect for fans of farmers' markets and for home cooks looking for accessible Japanese dishes. Personal stories about family and farm life complete this incredible volume.

American born and raised, Nancy Singleton Hachisu lives with her husband and teenage sons on a rural Japanese farm, where they prepare these 165 bright, seasonal dishes. The recipes are organised logically with the intention of reassuring you how easy it is to cook Japanese food. Not just a book about Japanese food, Japanese Farm Food is a book about love, life on the farm, and community. Covering everything from pickles and soups to noodles, rice, and dipping sauces, with a special emphasis on vegetables, Hachisu demystifies the rural Japanese kitchen, laying bare the essential ingredients, equipment, and techniques needed for Japanese home cooking.

"Nancy Hachisu is...intrepid. Outrageously creative. Intensely passionate. Committed. True and real. I urge you to cook from this book with abandon, but first read it like a memoir, chapter by chapter, and you will share in the story of a modern-day family, a totally unique and extraordinary one." β€”Patricia Wells

"This book is both an intimate portrait of Nancy's life on the farm, and an important work that shows the universality of an authentic food culture." β€”Alice Waters

"The modest title Japanese Farm Food turns out to be large, embracing and perhaps surprising. Unlike the farm-to-table life as we know it here, where precious farm foods are cooked with recipes, often with some elaboration, real farm food means eating the same thing day after day when it’s plentiful, putting it up for when it's not, and cooking it very, very simply because the farm demands so much more time in the field than in the kitchen. This beautiful, touching, and ultimately common-sense book is about a life that's balanced between the idea that a life chooses you and that you in turn choose it and then live it wholeheartedly and largely. Thank you, Nancy, for sharing your rich, intentional and truly inspiring life." β€”Deborah Madison

"Nancy Hachisu’s amazing depth of knowledge of Japanese food and culture shines through in every part of this book. You will feel as if you live next door to her...savouring and learning her down-to-earth approach to cooking and to loving food." β€”Hiroko Shimbo

"Taking a peek into Nancy Hachisu's stunning Japanese Farm Food is like entering a magical world. It's a Japan that used to be, not the modern Japan defined by the busyness of Tokyo, but a more timeless place, a place whose rhythms are set by seasons and traditions and the work of the farm. Japanese Farm Food is so much more than a cookbook. This book has soul. Every vegetable, every tool has a story. Who grew this eggplant? Who made this soy sauce? Nancy doesn't have to ask, 'Where does my food come from?' She knows. Here's a woman who grows and harvests her own rice, grain by grain. Not that she asks or expects us to do the same at all. What she does offer is a glimpse into her life in rural Japan, with its shoji screens and filtered light, and recipes from her farm kitchen that you can't wait to try." β€”Elise Bauer, SimplyRecipes.com

Japanese Farm Food is a lovely book about the culture, landscape, and food of Japan, a true insider's view of the Japanese kitchen, from farm to table, by a passionate and talented writer." β€”Michael Ruhlman

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Praised as an intimate portrait of rural Japanese food culture, Japanese Farm Food is celebrated for its authentic recipes and rich storytelling. Alice Waters calls it an important work showing the universality of authentic food culture. David Tanis (New York Times) highlights the breadth of information and the standout simple vegetable dishes. Foreword Reviews notes the book's appeal beyond cooks to anyone appreciating lovingly prepared meals. Reviewers applaud its nourishing recipes and lush photography, making it a pleasure both to cook from and to read.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781524868703

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 July 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 38.0mm

Width: 203.0mm

Height: 244.0mm

Weight: 1247g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Native Californian Nancy Singleton Hachisu is a Stanford graduate married to a Japanese farmer since 1988. The early 1930s Hachisu family farmhouse has been the center for many events celebrating traditional agrarian customs such as Tokanya, rice planting, and mochi pounding. Her first book,Β Japanese Farm Food,Β was praised in theΒ New York Times, the Los Angeles Times,Β and theΒ London Times.Β As one of the top cookbooks of 2012, it was featured inΒ Food & Wine’sΒ Best of the Best Cookbooks, Vol. 16Β and nominated by the IACP for the Julia Child Award (Best First Book). The French edition,Β Japon, la cuisine Γ  la ferme,Β includes a preface by JoΓ«l Robuchon and won the World Gourmand Award for Best Translation in 2013. Dutch and Japanese editions were published in 2015. Hachisu appears frequently in the Japanese media, documenting her preserving and farm food life as well as visits to artisanal producers in more remote areas of Japan to advocate for Japan’s disappearing food traditions.

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