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Mabbott, Lizzie, author.
Call Number
641.5959 MAB
Publication Date
2015
Summary
Southeast Asian food is more popular than ever before, but what ARE all those mysterious ingredients in the southeastern section of the supermarket - or, even more so, in your nearest Southeast Asian market? Lizzie Mabbott identifies key ingredients, explains the differences between the 77 types of noodles (not counting "Pot") and tells you how to use them. AND she provides all the recipes you'll need to cook your own delicious meals at home using the tastiest ingredients from China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Korea, Japan and all across the region.
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Tan, Terry.
Call Number
641.595
Publication Date
2014
Summary
Asian Herbal Stews & One-Pot Meals brings the rich and life-enhancing legacy of Chinese herbs to your table in the form of soups, stews, one-pot meals, teas and desserts. Prized for thousands of years by the Chinese for their health-giving properties, these natural ingredients are at the centre of growing interest and research around the world today. With more than 100 recipes written with contemporary tastes and lifestyles in mind, this book is an indispensable guide to serving up nourishing herbal meals for the whole family.
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Liaw, Adam, author.
Call Number
641.595 LIA
Publication Date
2015
Summary
ADAM LIAW'S ASIAN COOKERY SCHOOL is your guide to simple and traditional Asian home cooking. More than just a recipe book, it will teach you about the ingredients and techniques of the Asian kitchen for a complete understanding of how you can create authentic Asian flavours. Each chapter in this beautifully designed and exquisitely photographed cookbook is a lesson that will improve your cooking, with practical recipes designed to try out your new skills. Adam explains the heart and soul of Asian cuisines through hundreds of tips and insights and the kind of small wisdoms passed down from generation to generation that you would never find in a recipe alone. With his help, it won't take long for homemade Dumplings, Pad Thai, Crispy Skin Chicken, Lemongrass Beef and Green Tea Ice Cream to become your new everyday family favourites. If you love Asian food, this is the cookbook you need in your home kitchen.
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McMillan, Kate.
Call Number
641.54
Publication Date
2017
Summary
Featuring healthy, flavorful, and complete meals assembled and cooked on a simple sheet pan, this cookbook offers great dinner solutions for busy cooks. Sheet Pan Dinners features 50 recipes, each a complete meal, with a diverse range of ingredients and flavor combinations. This straightforward approach to cooking maximizes ease and flavor. Sample recipes include: - Bangers & smashed potatoes - Moroccan spiced lamb chops with vegetable kebabs - Rosemary pork tenderloin with roasted apples & onions - Spicy Asian chicken wings with broccoli & walnuts - Citrus-rubbed chicken thighs with fennel & grapes - Garlic parmesan shrimp with asparagus fries - Salmon Provencale with roasted tomatoes & fingerlings - Swordfish saltimbocca with sage & paprika-spiced cauliflower - Miso-glazed mahi mahi with sugar snap peas - Eggplant, tofu & green bean sheet fry - Brussels sprout & potato hash with thyme & eggs - Cauliflower steaks with capers & lemon with wintergreens & dried cherries.
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Zan, Chef.
Call Number
641
Publication Date
2016
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Chef Zan's passion for baking is contagious. All who walk through the doors of her baking studio leave inspired, having discovered their baking talents, eager to realise their dreams and ready to share their creations with family and friends. Baking with Chef Zan: Cakes, Cookies & Tarts combines Chef Zan's boundless enthusiasm for baking with her innate passion for using favourite Asian ingredients including pandan, gula melaka and coconut, to bring out the quintessential flavours of traditional Malay desserts in her baked treats. Within this exciting collection of recipes, you'll find tantalising creations such as her Ondeh-ondeh Cake, Pandan Gula Melaka Cake, Cendol Cheesecake, Bandung Lychee Cupcakes and Crumbly Durian Cookies that taste as good as they look.
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Solomon, Karen.
Call Number
641.46 SOL
Publication Date
2014
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"A DIY guide to making the tangy pickles of Japan, Korea, China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and more, featuring recipes ranging from traditional tsukemono and kimchi to chutney and new combinations using innovative ingredients and techniques. For Asian food aficionados as well as preservers and picklers looking for new frontiers, the Far East's diverse and sometimes spicy array of pickled products and innovative flavor pairings will wow the palate. In Asian Pickles, respected cookbook author and culinary project maven Karen Solomon introduces readers to the unique ingredients used in Asian pickle-making and numerous techniques beyond the basic brine. For the novice pickler, Solomon also includes a vast array of quick pickles with easy-to-find ingredients. Featuring 75 of the most sought-after pickle recipes from the East--including Korean Chopped Daikon Kimchi, Japanese Umeboshi, Chinese Spicy Ginger Cucumbers, Indian Coconut-Mint Chutney, and more--Asian Pickles will help you explore a new preserving horizon with fail-proof instructions and a selection of helpful resources"--
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McLean, Alice.
Call Number
394.120973
Publication Date
2015
Summary
Since the late 18th century, Asian immigrants to the United States have brought their influences to bear on American culture, yielding a rich, varied, and nuanced culinary landscape. The past 50 years have seen these contributions significantly amplified, with the rise of globalization considerably blurring the boundaries between East and West, giving rise to fusion foods and transnational ingredients and cooking techniques. The Asian American population grew from under 1 million in 1960 to an estimated 19.4 million in 2013. Three-quarters of the Asian American population in 2012 was foreign-
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Morrice, Audra, 1970-, author.
Call Number
641.595957 MOR
Publication Date
2015
Summary
My food memories stem way back to when I was a child where traditions and family hugely influence the way I cook. My mother introduced me to the markets and farms at a young age, exposing me to the concept of paddock to plate. "Watch and learn," mom would always say. I guess I did. Now living in Australia and travelling far and wide back to Singapore and beyond, I cook with inspiration from the best seasonal ingredients I find but always with a very strong sense of Asian flavours and more importantly, the respect for food acquired through my upbringing. Some of the best times for me have been with friends and family in my kitchen and around the dinner table. In this book, I embrace differences and disregard cultural boundaries. Having grown up in multicultural Singapore, where food is all about sharing and feasting and a way of bringing people together, I share with you the food I love to eat - from my Laksa Roast Chicken, to my Lemon Cake with Brandied Prunes, my scrumptious Chicken and Crispy Noodle Slaw, and my Mom's Apple Pie. I hope that the recipes in this book will bring to your home as much joy as it has to mine and give you reason to cook for each and every occasion.to your home as much joy as it has to mine and give you reason to cook for each and every occasion.
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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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Kime, Tom.
Call Number
641.59593
Publication Date
2017
Summary
Hot, sweet, salt, sour - simple, healthy recipes for die-hard Thai food fanatics.
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Quinn-Doblas, Miryam.
Call Number
641.5637
Publication Date
2015
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A Beautiful Collection of Recipes Featuring One of the World's Most Popular and Powerful Superfoods In The Healthy Matcha Cookbook, food blogger and registered dietitian Miryam Quinn-Doblas explores the various ways matcha powder--a main component of green tea--can be incorporated into everyday recipes to give your immune system the boost it needs to keep you healthy. The health benefits of matcha powder far exceed those of green tea in drink form. The more than sixty recipes in this cookbook are easy to prepare and feature fresh, high-quality ingredients that aim to incorporate matcha powder, a powerful antioxidant, into the diet. This cookbook will take each reader on a healthy cooking journey with foolproof recipes such as: Creamy kale tomato pasta Curried coconut broccoli soup Chocolate chunk cookies Breakfast frittatas and muffins Energy truffles and bars And many more! If you want to feel better, have more energy, and decrease the amount of toxins in your body, The Healthy Matcha Cookbook is a great resource that will help you restore and strengthen your mental and physical health. This is a beautiful guide that offers home cooks of all levels the chance to transform meals into satisfying, wholesome, healthy food using one of the world's most popular superfoods. Skyhorse Publishing, along with our Good Books and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of cookbooks, including books on juicing, grilling, baking, frying, home brewing and winemaking, slow cookers, and cast iron cooking. We've been successful with books on gluten-free cooking, vegetarian and vegan cooking, paleo, raw foods, and more. Our list includes French cooking, Swedish cooking, Austrian and German cooking, Cajun cooking, as well as books on jerky, canning and preserving, peanut butter, meatballs, oil and vinegar, bone broth, and more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
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Coxwell, Jane.
Call Number
641.59
Publication Date
2013
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In Fresh Happy Tasty, Diane von Furstenberg's personal chef, Jane Coxwell, shares 100 healthy, delicious, and unpretentious recipes from her travels around the world on the Eos yacht. Filled with delicious, thoughtful favorites, Fresh Happy Tasty, proves that simple, fresh ingredients are all you need to prepare scrumptious, healthy meals. With gorgeous full-color photographs, and a foreword by Diane von Furstenberg, Fresh Happy Tasty is a culinary road trip you can take right in your own kitchen-and the perfect way to bring family and friends together to share fabulous food and good times.
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