by
Joy Yuan, Joy.
Call Number
641.5636
Publication Date
2021
Summary
Have you ever wanted to make your favourite Asian dishes plant-based, but didn't know where to start? More Than Veggies by popular vegan blogger, Joy Yuan, features some of the most irresistible Asian classics like bak kwa (Chinese pork jerky), char siew (Chinese barbecue pork), dumplings, rendang and kaya (coconut egg jam), made wholesome with the goodness of plants. Joy has perfected these dishes, ensuring that they taste familiar to the original dishes, and are just as hearty, robust and satisfying. She also makes it a point to use common pantry ingredients rather than expensive or difficult-to-find vegan substitutes, to keep these plant-based options practical and accessible for the everyday home cook. Where applicable, options to make the dishes allium-free, soy-free and gluten-free are also provided, so anyone can enjoy these delicious plant-based meals.
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by
Rajah, Carol Selva.
Call Number
641.595
Publication Date
2014
Summary
With its clear photography and easy to read recipes, Contemporary Asian Favorites contains everything you need to create over 30 of some of today's most popular easy to prepare Asian dishes. This cookbook contains recipes for modern and delicious meals from Malaysia, Japan, Thailand, Burma, India, China, and more. Contemporary Asian Favorites features recipes for appetizers, soups, salads, noodles, rice, poultry, meat, seafood, vegetables, desserts, and drinks. Recipes include: Mango plum salad with ginger dressing Quick tossed Asian noodle salad Dark soy duck with orange and cranberries Seare
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Megel, Christophe.
Call Number
641.595
Publication Date
2012
Summary
Using an abundance of the fresh, seasonal ingredients and a harmony of flavors, Anton Kilayko and executive chef Christophe Megel offer a collection of recipes that will excite anyone yearning after new and delicious ways to approach the tastes of the East. Cultural lines blur as they explore the breadth of Asian cuisine to bring you dishes inspired by the cooks of Bali, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan and many more. The food is imaginative, approachable and can just as successfully be brought to life at a sophisticated dinner, a lazy lunch, a cool party-or very simply as a tasty littl
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