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Channel, MeatMen Cooking.
Call Number
641.66
Publication Date
2017
Summary
Having featured the most popular hawker foods and zi char dishes in their first two cookbooks, the MeatMen now share a brand new collection of their personal favourites in this third cookbook. Living in Singapore where they get to savour the best that Chinese, Malay, Indian, Eurasian and Peranakan (Nyonya) cuisines have to offer, the MeatMen's favourites include some of the most awesome dishes from these different cultures. From succulent Chinese braised duck, flavourful Malay nasi kerabu (mixed rice salad), mouthwatering Indian tandoori chicken and buttery Eurasian sugee (semolina) cake to the quintessential Nyonya chap chye (stewed mixed vegetables), the dishes are all recreated in the MeatMen's usual effortless style, without the need for fancy cooking tools, kitchen equipment or special skills - just immense passion for what they do best! So put on your apron and get cooking with the MeatMen today!.
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Gomes, Mary.
Call Number
XX(280267.1)
Publication Date
2016
Summary
Eurasian cooking reflects the influence of a multitude of cultures, including the Portuguese, Dutch, British, Chinese, Malay, Indian and even the Peranakans. After years of cooking for family, church, corporate events and even a president or two, Mary Gomes has come up with a simple yet effective method of cooking that anyone, who prefers to spend time with family or friends rather than being hidden in the kitchen, would appreciate. In Mary Gomes: Food for Family & Friends, Mary puts together a collection of 50 authentic Eurasian recipes for all celebratory and festive occasions. From hearty soups and stews like Beef Smore and Pork Ribs Stew to delectable mains such as Curry Debal and Shepherd's Pie to alluring cakes and desserts such as Sugee Cake and Pulot Tekan with Tartal, this book will definitely spice up festive menus. With interesting and informative anecdotes and an illustrated glossary of ingredients, Mary Gomes: Food for Family & Friends, will no doubt inspire home cooks to complete the Eurasian table and make every occasion memorable.
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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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Soo, Mrs Leong Yee.
Call Number
394.10951
Publication Date
2015
Summary
Celebrate! Top Picks from the Chinese Table promises to brighten your dinner table with 28 classic recipes from The Best of Singapore's Recipes series, a six-book collection of favourites from the late Mrs Leong Yee Soo, culinary matriarch and the foremost authority on Singapore food. Specially selected to spice up any celebration or gathering, this indispensable collection of recipes includes all-time favourites such as seven-treasure steamed duck, yu sang and braised hot pot as well as traditional crowd-pleasing snacks such as spicy prawn rolls, pineapple tarts and kuih bangkit. With enterta
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Pereira, Quentin.
Call Number
641
Publication Date
2012
Summary
The Singapore Heritage Cookbook series documents and preserves the cultural and culinary heritage of the different ethnic groups in Singapore through recipes passed down from generation to generation.Each book is made up of two parts: An introduction that provides an overview of the history and culture of the community in Singapore and a selection of 55-65 recipes. This section will include traditional dishes, dishes that boast a distinct regional variation that makes them uniquely Singaporean as well dishes that have been adapted over time with lifestyle changes. A brief but informative headn
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Tan, Christopher.
Call Number
641.595957
Publication Date
2012
Summary
The Singapore Heritage Cookbook series documents and preserves the cultural and culinary heritage of the different ethnic groups in Singapore through recipes passed down from generation to generation.Each book is made up of two parts: An introduction that provides an overview of the history and culture of the community in Singapore and a selection of 55-65 recipes. This section will include traditional dishes, dishes that boast a distinct regional variation that makes them uniquely Singaporean as well dishes that have been adapted over time with lifestyle changes. A brief but informative headn
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Chia, Philip.
Call Number
641.5
Publication Date
2011
Summary
The Singapore Heritage Cookbook series documents and preserves the cultural and culinary heritage of the different ethnic groups in Singapore through recipes passed down from generation to generation.Each book is made up of two parts: An introduction that provides an overview of the history and culture of the community in Singapore and a selection of 55-65 recipes. This section will include traditional dishes, dishes that boast a distinct regional variation that makes them uniquely Singaporean as well dishes that have been adapted over time with lifestyle changes. A brief but informative headn
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