Ivan Orkin is a self-described gaijin (guy-jin), a Japanese term that means
outsider. He has been hopelessly in love with the food of Japan since he was a
teenager on Long Island. Even after living in Tokyo for decades and running
two ramen shops that earned him international renown, he remained a gaijin.
In 2007, Ivan Orkin, a middle-aged Jewish guy from Long Island, did something crazy. In the food-zealous, insular megalopolis of Tokyo, Ivan opened a ramen shop. He was a gaijin (foreigner), trying to make his name in a place that is fiercely opinionated about ramen. At first, customers came because they were curious, but word spread quickly about Ivan's handmade noodles, clean and complex broth, and thoughtfully prepared toppings. Soon enough, Ivan became a celebrity - a fixture of Japanese TV programmes and the face of his own best-selling brand of instant ramen. Ivan opened a second location in Tokyo and has now returned to New York City to open his first US branch. Ivan Ramen is essentially two books in one: a memoir and a cookbook. In these pages, Ivan tells the story of his ascent from wayward youth to a star of the Tokyo restaurant scene. He also shares more than forty recipes, including the complete, detailed recipe for his signature Shio Ramen; creative ways to use extra ramen components; and some of his most popular ramen variations. Written with equal parts candour, humour, gratitude and irreverence, Ivan Ramen is the only English-language book that offers a look inside the cultish world of ramen making in Japan. It will inspire you to forge your own path, give you insight into Japanese culture, and leave you with a deep appreciation for what goes into a seemingly simple bowl of noodles.
"Ivan Ramen" is the definitive guide to ramen by Ivan Orkin, owner of Tokyo's renowned ramen shop. It features over 40 recipes, including his signature Shio Ramen, and shares Orkin's journey from New Yorker to ramen chef. The book offers insights into Japanese culture and inspires readers to appreciate the art of ramen-making.
Gotuj prosto. Gotuj pięknie. Gotuj po japońsku. Pozycja wiecznego outsidera w
tajemniczym kraju kwitnącej wiśni uczyniła Ivana Orkina dociekliwym, otwartym
i pilnym uczniem. Książka Gaijin gotuje podsumowuje prawie trzydziestoletnie
doświadczenie autora ze wspaniałą tradycją kulinarną Japonii. Orkin sprawia,
że to, co skomplikowane, staje się proste i dostępne dla każdego, kto ma w
sobie ciekawość świata. W książce znajdziesz przepisy na wszystkie okazje.
Przygotuj pyszne i pożywne kociołki z mięsem kurczaka lub wołowiną. Urządź
własne temaki party, oczaruj znajomych stołem z oden. Naucz się przygotowywać
idealnego tonkatsu i zwiń swoją pierwszą wielką rolkę sushi. Ta książka cię
zaskoczy i uwiedzie. Dzięki niej zasmakujesz w prostocie i uważności.