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Editors, Periplus.
Call Number
641.595
Publication Date
2012
Summary
Quick & Easy Asian Desserts is a delightful selection of treats that allows you to indulge your sweet tooth with over 50 sumptuous Asian delicacies. From sweet desserts such as Mango Pudding to savory Pineapple Tarts and Shaved Ice with Banana and Coconut Milk, Quick & Easy Asian Desserts makes it easier than ever to bring a touch of Asia to your table.
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Lee, Geok Boi, author.
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641.813095 LEE
Publication Date
2014
Summary
The ultimate comfort food and the cook's answer to meals that can be cooked in a single pot, are wholesome and suitable for keeping, Asian Soups, Stews and Curries provides more than 100 easy-to-follow recipes for preparing these timeless dishes the Asian way. Discover how to stew vegetables and the various types and cuts of meat and seafood, as well as the many ways of enjoying and serving these stews. Also included are recipes for stewed desserts to wrap up the meal or serve as a pick-me-up at any time of the day.
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Editors, Periplus.
Call Number
641.5636
Publication Date
2012
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Highly nutritious, easy to digest, and always delicious, Asian vegetarian cuisine offers a healthy, tasty alternative to meat-based meals. Recipes include Brown Rice with Stir-fried Vegetables, Chinese Angel Hair, Green Pea and Tender Tofu Soup, and Fragrant Noodles with Chili and Sesame Sauce, among others.
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Editors, Periplus.
Call Number
641.595
Publication Date
2012
Summary
Asian Cooking Made Easy features over 40 delicious recipes from the kitchens of China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam. Treat yourself to the authentic tastes and sensations of Asian food, from delightful starters such as Crabmeat Omelet to tasty seafood and noodle recipes including Fish Steaks in Fragrant Coconut Gravy and Singapore Hokkien Mee.
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Clark, Pamela.
Call Number
641.595 COM
Publication Date
2007
Summary
"The ultimate compendium of Asian food, this is the follow up to the best-selling cookbook, The Complete Books of Modern Classics. Modern Asian is the food we eat now - delicious little morsels to serve as finger food at parties, light piquant starters, some of which can also be served as lunch dishes. Main courses made from seafood, lean meat, chicken and duck, noodles and vegetables. Delicious side dishes which you can eat with non-Asian meals, and some wonderful desserts. Each chapter contains a 'star' recipe - the one that has become so popular it's now almost mainstream. It's a beautiful book with recipes that will convert you to modern Asian food."--Publisher website.
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Tan, Terry.
Call Number
641.595
Publication Date
2014
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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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Tan, Sylvia.
Call Number
EBL1164952
Publication Date
2009
Summary
Taste is a compilation of Sylvia Tan's lively accounts of her adventures and exploits in the kitchen, first published in her popular Eat to Live column in The Straits Times' Mind Your Body supplement.Discover healthy yet equally mouth-watering alternatives to all-time favourite dishes such as har cheong kai, Hokkien mee, mee rebus and otak-otak among others. Who says healthy eating is boring?
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Solomon, Charmaine.
Call Number
641.5951 SOL
Publication Date
2014 2013
Summary
Since its release in 1976, Charmaine Solomon's The Complete Asian Cookbook has become a culinary classic, introducing Asian cooking to more than a million readers worldwide and garnering a dedicated following around the globe.The recipes from China are now available in this single volume. Join Charmaine Solomon on a journey through the familiar flavours of Cantonese cuisine to the mouth-numbing spice of Sichuan food. From wontons and chow mein to Peking duck and heavenly braised vegetables, these diverse dishes will delight and inspire a new generation of cooks.
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Kang, Sylvia.
Call Number
641.595
Publication Date
2009
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Cooking Classics: Asia is a collection of 42 recipes that span the best of various Asian cuisines. Each dish represents the best of each country's cuisine, culture and influences, providing the reader with simple, concise information and background facts. Learn to appreciate the Philippines's knack of turning pasta into a dessert with dishes like the Pasta Fruit Salad, and learn the Thai way of combining sweet, sour and salty flavours with the Cold Prawn, Papaya and Bean Vermicelli Salad. Enjoy fresh, simple Japanese Silky Egg Custard, and spice up your dinner table with a Thai Red Curry Chick
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Mallet, Jean-François, 1967-, author.
Call Number
641.595 MAL
Publication Date
2015
Summary
In Western countries, the Chinese food eaten in restaurants is often a far cry from the dishes prepared and served by the Chinese themselves. This is because the Asian communities that have settled in so-called 'China Towns' around the world, in cities such as New York, San Francisco, London and Paris, have mastered the art of adapting their cuisine to suit local tastes. Added to which, this cuisine is often influenced by other Asian dishes, so much so that food served in one city's China Town may be heavily influenced by Vietnamese dishes whereas in another it may more closely resemble Thai cuisine. In this visually stunning cookbook, author Jean-Francois Mallet, a trained chef and photographer, goes behind the scenes in Chinese communities around the world in order to understand how and why the food changes so much depending on location. As well as intimate portraits of these fascinating communities, this stunning book contains, 100 delicious recipes capturing the essence of China Towns from across the world and their various geographical influences.
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Tsai, Ming (Ming-Hao), 1964-
Call Number
641.5915 TSA
Publication Date
2003
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Ling, Kong Foong.
Call Number
641.595
Publication Date
2012
Summary
Asian cooks are masters at retaining the goodness of their raw materials, creating surprising and often spicy taste sensations that stimulate the palate. The selection of recipes found in The Asian Kitchen come from master chefs across Asia, and can be prepared by anyone with a minimum of effort.A unique offering of cuisine from around Asia, including tangy Thai salads, wholesome Vietnamese soups, aromatic Indian curries, hearty Chinese noodles and delicate Japanese sushi, The Asian Kitchen is a great introduction to Asian cooking.
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