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Mon: closedTue: 10am-6pmWed: 10am-6pmThu: 10am-9pmFri: 10am-9pmSat: 10am-6pm (W) Jessica Yun Sun: 10am-6pm Now you can create your own mouth-watering dishes with this book full of 50 unofficial, fan-created recipes! Bring some magic into your kitchen with this unofficial collection of Japanese recipes inspired by Hayao Miyazaki's most beloved films. 🗓 Monday to Saturday. Since 1985, Studio Ghibli has enchanted moviegoers with fantastic stories of adventure, magic, friendship, family, and most of all - the most delicious-looking animated food. From tantalizing breakfasts and lunches to Japanese favorites like yakitori and onigiri, recipes include: 40 recipes inspired by the masterpieces of Studio Ghibli: My Neighbour Totoro, Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, Howl's Moving Castle.
- Herring and pumpkin pot pie
- Skillet bacon and eggs
- And more!
- Salmon with beurre blanc sauce
- Ramen with “haaaam”!
- Steamed red bean bao
Reviews
Luíza Moura
I think he's going to like it a lot! Thank you Jessica Yun!
B
Definitely recommend! This is a great cook book! I read the cookbook like a novel as I often do with cookbooks worth buying and reusing.
J. B.
:DI am also looking forward to reading about everyone’s favorite recipe along with their favorite Ghibli characters as they write their reviews of this lovely cookbook. Yay!
I will be buying more copies to share and give away. It came a bit wrinkled on the spine, but nothing too aggressive or damaging. It comes with images and a really cool walkthrough in each one.
I as an experienced home cook don’t foresee any recipe issues. The book comes entirely in English, has a hard cover and the sheets are from magazine material, but a little thicker and more resistant. !
This would be a wonderful gift for any Studio Ghibli film enjoyer! It will take quite a while to work through cooking the recipes in our order of interest. It's a little bigger than an A5, but smaller than an A4, a really cool size for recipes. It goes by the cups system rather than the metric system so if you use that, just be aware.