After working hard for the past several months, I’m extremely happy to announce that my first eBook, Just One Cookbook – Essential Japanese Recipes is here!
After all, Just One Cookbook is no longer one cookbook! 🙂
During the past 3 years of blogging, I’ve received many interests and inquiries for my cookbook from JOC readers. My reply has always been, “No, I do not have published cookbooks, just the blog to keep all the recipes I love.”
However, with the increasing requests for a cookbook, you’ve convinced me! I realized many of my readers are interested in cooking Japanese food, but when you come to my site it’s not very clear where to start.
So I’ve selected 33 easy and simple recipes that my family, JOC readers, and I love most from Just One Cookbook.
Just One Cookbook Essential Japanese Recipes (e-Book)
This cookbook has over 90 pages of recipes and instructions for appetizers, side dishes, main dishes, rice & noodles, and dessert, which include 12 pages of Japanese cooking basics and pantry items.
Here are a few snapshots from the book:
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Before you buy this eCookbook, please read below.
This eCookbook is for you if:
- you want to cook Japanese food at home, but you are not sure which recipes are simple and easy to cook.
- you know someone who loves Japanese food and would love to give the person this eCookbook as a gift.
- you want to save this eCookbook on your iPhone/iPad/iPod for easy access.
This eCookbook may not be for you if
- you have been using many of my recipes from Just One Cookbook. As I mentioned above, this eCookbook is a collection of the most popular recipes shared on my blog over the past 3 years. I will be thinking about the next eBook with new recipes meanwhile. 😉
I’m donating 20% of proceeds to charity.
20% of proceeds will go to charity. Every month I will pick a charity to donate. The rest of the proceeds will go towards maintaining all of the free content on JustOneCookbook.com.
Please see below for our past donation records.
GET THE JUST ONE COOKBOOK E-BOOK NOW!
We are offering this eCookbook for just $9.ºº!
Please note this is an electronic cookbook, not a paperback book.
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IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT EBOOKS
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- iPad, iPhone and iPod touch – upload to iBooks Library.
REFUNDS + RETURNS
Because Just One Cookbook – Essential Japanese Recipes is a digital eBook, there are no returns and no refunds.
DONATION RECORDS
20% of proceeds will go to charity. Every month I will pick a charity to donate. The rest of the proceeds will go towards maintaining all of the free content on JustOneCookbook.com.
December 2013: Samaritan’s Purse “International Emergency Relief Projects (013310)” (Donated)
January 2014: Samaritan’s Purse “Clean Water Projects (13659)” (Donated)
February 2014: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
March 2014: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
April 2014: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
May 2014: Global Giving “Relief Assistance For Tohoku Earthquake Affected” (Donated)
June 2014: Global Giving “Relief Assistance For Tohoku Earthquake Affected” (Donated)
July 2014: Global Giving “Ebola Epidemic Relief Fund” (Donated)
August 2014: American Heart Association (Donated)
September 2014: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
October 2014: Susan G Komen (Breast Cancer Foundation) (Donated)
November 2014: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
December 2014: Centering Youth (Donated)
January 2015: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
February 2015: GlobalGiving “Disaster Recovery Volunteer Project” (Donated)
March 2015: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
April 2015: Himalayan Earthquake: Support the Survivors (Donated)
May 2015: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
June 2015: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
July 2015: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
August 2015: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
September 2015: Nozomi Project (Donated)
October 2015: Nozomi Project (Donated)
November 2015: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
December 2015: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
January 2016: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
February 2016: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
March 2016: Global Giving: Kumamoto Japan Earthquake Relief Fund (Donated 100% profit)
April 2016: Global Giving: Kumamoto Japan Earthquake Relief Fund and Global Giving: Ecuador Earthquake Relief Fund (Donated 100% profit – 50% to each fund)
May 2016: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
June 2016: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
July 2016: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
August 2016: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
September 2016: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
October 2016: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
November 2016: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
December 2016: International Rescue Committee (Donated 100% proceeds)
January 2017: International Rescue Committee (Donated 100% proceeds)
February 2017: International Rescue Committee (Donated 100% proceeds)
March 2017: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
April 2017: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
May 2017: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
June 2017: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
July 2017: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
August 2017: Houston Food Bank (Donated 100% proceeds)
September 2017: Samaritan’s Purse Hurricane Harvey Relief and Hurricane Irma Relief (Donated 100%)
October 2017: Global Giving: Mexico Earthquake Relief Fund (Donated 100%)
November 2017: Table for Two (Donated 100%)
December 2017: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
January 2018: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
February 2018: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
March 2018: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
April 2018: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
May 2018: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Donated 100%)
June 2018: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Donated 100%)
July 2018: Flood & Landslide Relief in Japan (Donated 100%)
August 2018: Flood & Landslide Relief in Japan (Donated 100%)
September 2018: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
October 2018: Table for Two (Onigiri Action 2018) (Donated 100%)
November 2018: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
December 2018: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
January 2019: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
February 2019: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
March 2019: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
April 2019: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
May 2019: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
June 2019: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
July 2019: COPANI (Pan American Nikkei Convention) (Donated)
August 2019: Samaritan’s Purse Hurricane Dorian Relief (Donated)
September 2019: Team Trees (Donated)
October 2019: Table for Two #OnigiriAction (Donated 100%)
November 2019: Table for Two #OnigiriAction (Donated 100%)
December 2019: Dragostea Desculta (translation: Barefoot Love) (Donated 100%)
January 2020: Australian Red Cross (Donated 100%)
February 2020: Coronavirus Relief Fund (Donated 50%)
March 2020: Global Giving Coronavirus Relief Fund, Direct Relief Coronavirus Outbreak, Heart to Heart International Responding to Covid-19 (Donated 100%)
April 2020: Global Giving Coronavirus Relief Fund, Direct Relief Coronavirus Outbreak, Heart to Heart International Responding to Covid-19 (Donated 100%)
May 2020: NAACP (Donated 100%)
June 2020: Black Girls Code(Donated 100%)
July 2020: Global Giving Flood and Landslide relief in Kyushu Japan 2020(donated 100%)
August 2020: American Red Cross Western Wildfires (Donated)
September 2020: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
October 2020: Table for Two #OnigiriAction (Donated)
November 2020: Wikipedia (Donated)
December 2020: Chef Ozawa, Hanako Abe, Chef Katsu Brooklyn (Donated 100%)
January 2021: The Cherry Blossom Trees will Bloom Again (Donated 100%)
February 2021: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
March 2021: Orange County Buddhist Church (Donated 100%)
April 2021: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
May 2021: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
June 2021: International Rescue Committee (Donated)
July 2021: International Rescue Committee (Donated 100%)
August 2021: Western Europe Flood Relief Fund (Donated 100%)
September 2021: Nichibei Weekly (Will donate 100% )
Nami, you are so wonderful – I just showed this post to my husband and we both think that this is such a fabulous thing, an eBook with all the favorite recipes from your blog! It does make a lot of sense putting the favorites together in one place. You must have spent so much time on this wonderful project! I had been thinking about putting the recipes for the German Christmas cookies together but somehow I did not find enough time or energy.
I also wanted to take the opportunity to thank you for your mail with the advice about taking those pictures! Thank you very much!
And then, last but not least, the very best whishes for a HUGE success with your first publication!!! You deserve it so much!!!
Thank you so much Andrea! I think it’s helpful to existing or new readers to have selected recipes of your/readers favorite recipes from your blog. I’ve been visiting your blog for more than a year and there are soooo many great recipes – I am still interested to know your best 10, best 30, you know, the best of best/favorites. 🙂
Oh yes… it took a lot of my time – my husband even said “I feel like I’m a single Dad” when I was working on this project but he was very supportive! If you don’t try to do it in a short time like I did, it’s manageable. Also my English is horrible that I had to edit sooooooooooooooooo many times. I thought it’s done, then find more and more errors every time I proof read… After I decided this was last time, I didn’t want to even look at the book as I was scared I’d find more errors (it is really minor errors like spacing, a choice of words in sentences, not affecting recipes). I was aiming for perfect – no errors. LOL. But I know there are some errors… I just don’t know! Haha.
Thank you so much for your very kind words!!!
Nami. you are a powerhouse. What a fantastic gift for someone
Thank you very much Tania! 🙂
CONGRATS Nami! I’m sure this won’t be the last ebook or cookbook that you will be releasing! I’m getting this for my mom as a tiny Xmas gift, and I’m sure she will be delighted with it, seeing how she loves your blog and comes here whenever she feels like making anything Japanese!
Thank you so much for your kind words Janine! I hope your mom enjoys it. 🙂 Thank you once again!
This is what I told you before, you deserved to come out with your own cookbook. I was looking for a hardcopy of your cookbook, but time being I will purchase your ecookbook. Congrats again Nami!
Sonia, thank you so much for purchasing my eBook! It’s so sweet of you! No hardcopy this time…we can save trees and I want to donate the more money to a charity. 🙂 However, I’ll think about it if a lot of people prefer hard copy. 🙂
Congratulations on your eBook, Nami! It looks beautiful and I know you’ve worked hard on it – I love that you are donating proceeds to charity, so neat! 🙂
Thank you so much for your kind words, Laura! xo 🙂
Congratulations Nami! This is such a wonderful idea for your lovely recipes 🙂
Thank you so much Christine! xo 🙂
very happy to see this good news Congrats 🙂 just by looking at one page I know the book looks fantastic
Thank you so much! 🙂
Congratulations Nami! You must be so pleased about it! 😀 I’m so happy for you and know much work that would have taken you! I must buy a copy 😀
Thank you so much Lorraine! xo 🙂
Congratulations, Nami! The book looks gorgeous; can’t wait to check it out.
Thank you Kate! 🙂
The looks exciting. Congrats. GREG
Thank you so much Greg! 🙂
Youre on a roll my friend, congratulations. I told you before you will be famous, just dont forget me when you are a celebrity chef, invite me in one of your shows 🙂
Raymund, thank you. I won’t be famous, but if my wish can come true someday, I want you to be my personal chef!! You know how to cook EVERYTHING almost every cuisine, Raymund!!! 😉
Hi. Congratulations! I am very glad for you. Not much cooking for me at ghe moment. Ciao
Thank you so much! Hope your pregnancy is going well! 🙂
Congratulations! That is so exciting and what a nice layout. Can’t wait to see future books!
Thank you so much for your kind words, Evelyne! 🙂
Congrats, Nami! How wonderful for you. I love this idea. I will be buying a copy for sure. Thank you for generously sharing part of your proceeds for the Philippine Typhoon Relief. Bless your kind heart 🙂 More power and best of luck on this exciting new project!
Thank you so much Elizabeth! 🙂
congrats on the book. I have been thinking about doing something like that too but havent had the time yet. so thoughtful of you to donate as well.
Dixya, thank you so much! I hope you will make eBook one day! 🙂