The Asian Home Kitchen
Fresh, vibrant dishes from Kuala Lumpur to Kyoto
Whether you fancy Korean fried chicken, a warming bibimbap, spicy dan dan noodles, a hearty rendang, a zingy papaya salad, banh mi on-the-go, or satisfying masala dosa, The Asian Home Kitchen has a quick, easy and delicious recipe for every craving.
From the simplicity and balanced elegance of Japanese sushi to the subtle boldness of Sri Lankan curries, the 110 dishes in this cookbook show the huge variety and versatility of flavour from all over Asia. Packed with vegetables, fresh fish and nutritious herbs and spices, all the recipes are light, sumptuous and practical.
Written by the blogger behind My Cooking Hut, Leemei Tan-Boisgillot, who has travelled and lived in many different places across Asia, this is the new and updated edition of the award-winning Lemongrass and Ginger, featuring brand new recipes that celebrate commonly available ingredients and street food favourites. Leemei also provides a collection of essential tips and tricks, including how to cook any rice perfectly every time, and short recipes for over 20 different spice pastes, all taking 10 minutes or less to prepare, which are the key to ensuring an authentic fragrance at the heart of every recipe you make.
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- ISBN: 9781848994096
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- ISBN: 9781848994096
- File size: 85985 KB
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
April 18, 2022
Hong Kong–based and Malaysian-born Tan-Boisgillot, of the My Cooking Hut food and travel blog, offers a delicious tour through Asia with modern recipes inspired by her adventures. Tan-Boisgillot asserts the best Asian dishes have a “harmony of flavors,” which is evidenced in every offering—from a Thai fried rice that offsets savory pork with a bright mango salad to a Malaysian chicken red curry that derives its fragrant flavor from the “four buddies”: star anise, green cardamom, clove, and cinnamon. Inspired by the Kedah markets that she frequented with her mother as a girl, Tan-Boisgillot employs fresh herbs and ingredients to amp up flavor; a Filipino-inspired citrus-cured tuna and tomato salad is strewn with chopped coriander, while lemongrass stretches its way across borders in, among dozens of dishes, a Khmer Yellow Chicken Curry and Balinese roast duck. In addition to the fascinating cultural tidbits tucked into each chapter’s introduction— Tan-Boisgillot’s native Kedah, for instance, produces more than half of Malaysia’s rice supply (hence its nickname “The Rice Bowl of Malaysia”)—recipes for vibrant spice pastes and snappy instructions on basic techniques, from deboning a chicken to making coconut milk from scratch, make this comprehensive guide one to savor. The result is a collection of diverse delights united by excellent flavors. -
Booklist
September 2, 2022
This modernization of Tan-Boisgillot's Lemongrass and Ginger (2012) takes the reader on a culinary journey through Asia centered on the author's childhood, her homes across the world, and her extensive travels. Organized by country, chapters include a diverse array of dishes and flavors that reflect distinct regional cuisines found across the continent, with a focus on traditional meals that don't take hours to prepare and can fit into a weeknight repertoire. Tan-Boisgillot interweaves tons of techniques and tips into her recipes, too, making the complex seem effortless. Those familiar with the author's blog, My Cooking Hut, will recognize her rich photography and easygoing attitude, encouraging adventures in the kitchen with a modern and distinctly Asian twist. Some dishes may require a trip to your local Asian market for ingredients, but many are created with easy-to-find items and pantry staples like soy and fish sauce. Recommended for libraries that do not already own the previous edition and are looking for an accessible, all-in-one culinary trip through Asia.COPYRIGHT(2022) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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