Easy Hawaiian Cookbook: 70 Simple Recipes for a Taste of the Islands (Paperback)

Easy Hawaiian Cookbook: 70 Simple Recipes for a Taste of the Islands By Chef Philip  "Ippy" Aiona Cover Image
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Bring home the flavors of Hawai‘i

Hawaiian food is delicious, uncomplicated, and has a long history of bringing people together. And now you can make authentic Hawaiian meals at home, no matter where home is. The Easy Hawaiian Cookbook is a friendly guide for any casual cook who wants to serve up a taste of aloha—without the airfare.
  • Mainland tips and tricks—Learn how to replicate traditional Hawaiian dishes with simple and accessible ingredients. Did you know that cooking Kalua Pig without an earth oven is as simple as adding smoked salt and liquid hickory?
  • Your island pantry—Find a list of ingredients and tools that no Hawaiian kitchen should be without, so you can save time and set yourself up for tasty success.
  • The melting pot of the Pacific—Dive into the wonderful world of Hawaiian cuisine, and explore the huge range of cultures that inspired its unique and beloved staples.


Transport your taste buds to Hawai‘i with this easy cookbook that shows you how to recreate island classics anywhere.

About the Author


CHEF PHILIP “IPPY” AIONA was born and raised on the Big Island of Hawai‘i. He grew up working at both his parents’ restaurants, before attending the California Culinary Academy, Le Cordon Bleu. He’s made Forbes’ “30 under 30 Food and Wine” list twice, been a finalist on Food Network Star, and currently owns Ippy’s Hawaiian BBQ in his hometown of Waimea.

Praise For…


“To understand Hawaiian cuisine, you need to have an appreciation for community and family. It's never about the food, but the people and the conversation. Ippy has brought together food, culture, and nostalgia in a way that leaves you feeling as if your grandmother just gave you a cuddle.” —Chef Jason Roberts


Product Details
ISBN: 9781638780670
ISBN-10: 1638780676
Publisher: Rockridge Press
Publication Date: April 12th, 2022
Pages: 126
Language: English

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