Reviews
"Japanese Hot Pots" in the New York Times
Here's what the New York Times says about our book:
"Steaming bowls sustain body and soul in the cold months. Your grandmother probably knew how to fill this need and the Japanese certainly do, as Tadashi Ono and Harris Salat so deftly demonstrate in "Japanese Hot Pots: Comforting One Pot Meals" Once you have assembled the ingredients, the actual preparation is brief..The recipes are blueprints that welcome variation." -- Florence Fabricant
Reviews
Serious Eats Reviews Our Book!
We were delighted to read that Serious Eats, one of our favorite food blogs in the universe reviewed our book! Here's some of what they said: "Japanese Hot Pots is full of beautiful photography. A quick perusal will make your stomach grumble for a steaming bowl of broth with all kinds of vegetables, proteins, noodles, and tofu. If your knowledge of Japanese is limited to California rolls and shrimp tempura, recreating these stunning hot pots at home might strike you as a daunting task. But let me assure you--these hot pots are a breeze to put together, most of them coming together in less than 30 minutes. Hot pots are more about assembly than complicated cooking. Even the soup bases don't require a long time to simmer." Read the full post here. Thanks, Caroline Russock and Serious Eats!






