Bento fever has recently swept across the West,
fuelled not just by an interest in cute, decorative
food, but by the desire for an economical, healthy
approach to eating in these times of recession. A
leading light in the popularization of bento has been
Makiko Itoh, whose blog, Just Bento, has nearly 160,000
subscribers in the U.S. alone, all of whom love her
delicious recipes and practical bento-making tips. Now,
for the first time, Itoh's expertise has been packaged
in book form. The Just Bento Cookbook contains 25
attractive bento menus and more than 150 recipes, all of
which have been specially created for this book and are
divided into two main sections, Japanese and
Not-so-Japanese. The Japanese section includes classic
bento menus such as Salted Salmon Bento and Chicken
Karaage Bento, while the Not-so-Japanese section shows
how Western food can be adapted to the bento concept,
with delicious menus such as Summer Vegetable Gratin
Bento and Everyone Loves a Pie Bento. In addition to the
recipes, Itoh includes sections on bento-making
equipment, bento staples to make and stock, basic
cooking techniques, and a glossary. A planning-chart
section is included, showing readers how they might
organize their weekly bento making. In a market full of
bento books that emphasize the cute and the decorative,
this book stands out for its emphasis on the health and
economic benefits of the bento, and for the very
practical guidelines on how to ensure that a daily bento
lunch is something that can easily be incorporated into
anyone's lifestyle. This is the perfect book for the
bento beginner, but will also provide a wealth of new
bento recipe ideas and tips for Just Bento
aficionados. |
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