Hardcover: 374 pages Publisher: The Junior League of Honolulu, Inc.; 1st edition (September 1, 1983) Language: English This description may be from another edition of this product.
A lot of the recipes are new to me, but there are a few that I remember eating as a kid in Hawaii. Everyone had their own way of cooking the same dish, so this should be fun to try out different ways to cook the same meals I already cook at home.
Great cookbook good recipes
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Try the coconut cake recipe. That is divine. All the recipes are good.
Aloha tastes just fine
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Like all the Junior League Cookbooks, A Taste of Aloha from the Junior League of Honolulu is chock full of the kinds of recipes that people cook in their own kitchens. So, unlike books written by the celebrity chefs of Hawaii, this one is neither glamorous nor intimidating. Still, it is elegant in its simplicity, and completely authentic in chronicling everything from the pupus (appetizers) that Hawaiians like to serve with drinks before dinner, to the rich desserts made with macadamia nuts, coconut, and chocolate. Anyone who's been to Hawaii and longed to recapture the flavor of the islands in their own home will find straightforward and reliable formulas for the Ahi Poke, Kalua Pig, and Haupia that they enjoyed in paradise.
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