Yardbird: Yakitori: Chicken on Charcoal

Yardbird: Yakitori: Chicken on Charcoal

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  • Create Date:2021-06-19 08:54:31
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Matt Abergel
  • ISBN:0714876453
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Summary

The first cookbook from cult yakitori restaurant Yardbird puts the spotlight on chicken - taking grilling to a whole new level

Chicken is the world's best loved meat, and yakitori is one of the simplest, healthiest ways to cook it。 At Yardbird in Hong Kong, Canadian chef Matt Abergel has put yakitori on the global culinary map。 Here, in vivid style, with strong visual references to Abergel's passion for skateboarding, he reveals the magic behind the restaurant's signature recipes, together with detailed explanations of how they source, butcher, skewer, and cook the birds with no need for special equipment。 Fire up the grill, and enjoy。 The first comprehensive book about yakitori to be published in English, this book will appeal to home cooks and professional chefs alike。

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Reviews

Josh Doty

Thorough yakitori cookbook。 Pretty self-impressed。

Magila

This is a great and extremely interesting cookbook。 Yakitori is an underrepresented area in Japanese cooking。 You can score a home charcoal grill for $100 or less and enter the exciting world of izakaya。 I loved the detailed photos and instructions and the care in discussing food prep。 It was inspiring and will make any lover of “kebabs” get excited。 My primary issue, and one that I could not overcome to provide the last star, is I’m not a Yardbird “fanboy。” Even if I was, I think the (slightly This is a great and extremely interesting cookbook。 Yakitori is an underrepresented area in Japanese cooking。 You can score a home charcoal grill for $100 or less and enter the exciting world of izakaya。 I loved the detailed photos and instructions and the care in discussing food prep。 It was inspiring and will make any lover of “kebabs” get excited。 My primary issue, and one that I could not overcome to provide the last star, is I’m not a Yardbird “fanboy。” Even if I was, I think the (slightly ostentatious) “celebration” of the restaurant itself, rather than just their philosophy, techniques and the yakitori itself, is a bit too self aggrandizing for me。 I’m sure it wasn’t meant that way and was intended to thank everyone who has made the place great, but it was too much for me! 。。。more

Andrew Pask

Love the detail。