Search Results for cakes - Narrowed by: Cooking, Indonesian. SirsiDynix Enterprise https://wait.sdp.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_US/WAILRC/WAILRC/qu$003dcakes$0026qf$003dSUBJECT$002509Subject$002509Cooking$00252C$002bIndonesian.$002509Cooking$00252C$002bIndonesian.$0026ps$003d300?dt=list 2024-05-19T08:32:43Z Indonesian cakes &amp; desserts [electronic resource] / William Wongso &amp; Hayatinufus A. L. Tobing. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:155392 2024-05-19T08:32:43Z 2024-05-19T08:32:43Z by&#160;Wongso, William W.<br/>Call Number&#160;641.8609598 WON<br/>Publication Date&#160;2012<br/>Summary&#160;Indonesian Cakes &amp; Desserts offers over 30 easy recipes to make some of the tastiest Southeast Asian treats. Indonesia is an archipelago rich with tropical fruits. The people of Indonesia have been crafting delectable desserts for thousands of years. Featured in this cookbook are some of the authentic recipes to make cakes, pastries, smoothies, porridges, custards, cookies, pudding, and tarts that taste like they're straight from Bali or Java. Recipes include:Mashed banana and coconut cream fritters Sweet potato fritters Durian tarts Avocado smoothies Steamed caramel cakes Sweet sago rolls Swe<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://angliss.eblib.com.au/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=1103350">Click here to view book</a><br/> In a Straits-Born Kitchen. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:305875 2024-05-19T08:32:43Z 2024-05-19T08:32:43Z by&#160;Geok Boi, Lee.<br/>Call Number&#160;641.5959<br/>Publication Date&#160;2021<br/>Summary&#160;While researching the Straits-born community for this cookbook, Lee Geok Boi realised that the culinary delights typically classified as Peranakan were more than just Straits Chinese. It is also Eurasian, Chetti Melakan, Indonesian Chinese, Malay and Indonesian. The trove of salads, curries, soups, stews, kueh-kueh, cakes and biscuits are all found in the different branches of the Straits-born communities who were drawn to this island at the crossroads of world trade. They show the histories of exploration, economic imperatives and colonisation that go back to the days of the Maritime Silk Road. Although there are differences, Straits-born cuisines share many common elements and dishes. Fragrant local roots and leaves, chillies originally from Central America, and spices from the famed Spice Islands and South and West Asia were ground up to prepare iconic dishes that became family favourites through the generations. Discover the rich history and unique culinary flavours of the Straits-born communities with Lee Geok Boi In A Straits-Born Kitchen.<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/angliss/detail.action?docID=6661365">Click here to view book</a><br/> Fire Islands : Recipes from Indonesia. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:305372 2024-05-19T08:32:43Z 2024-05-19T08:32:43Z by&#160;Ford, Eleanor.<br/>Call Number&#160;641.59598000000005<br/>Publication Date&#160;2019<br/>Summary&#160;A collection of enchanting, unusual yet accessible dishes ... from the refined cooking of Java to the spicy heart of Sumatra and over the water to the festival foods of Bali.<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/angliss/detail.action?docID=5754401">Click here to view book</a><br/> Indonesian Cooking : Satays, Sambals and More. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:291796 2024-05-19T08:32:43Z 2024-05-19T08:32:43Z by&#160;Yuen, Dina, author.<br/>Call Number&#160;641.59598 YUE<br/>Publication Date&#160;2019<br/>Summary&#160;Cook fresh and vibrant dishes with this friendly and instructive Indonesian cookbook. Indonesian Cooking is Chef Dina Yuen's culinary exploration of the world's largest and most diverse archipelago&amp;#x97;the fabled Spice Islands of Indonesia. Dina began her culinary career in Jakarta at the tender age of 12, when she begged her parents to enroll her in a culinary academy. She was not only accepted&amp;#x97;but surprised everyone (her parents included) by preparing dishes which tasted better than those of her adult classmates! After returning the US, she began sharing her knowledge and passion for the foods of Indonesia as a chef, a writer, and through her website Asian-Fusion. com The dishes in Indonesian Cooking range from the familiar Chicken and Beef Satays, Lumpia Spring Rolls, Fresh Steamed Vegetables with Peanut Dressing (Gado-Gado) and Nasi Goreng (Traditional Indonesian Fried Rice) to more exotic dishes like Spicy Lemongrass Beef, Burned Sugar Pork, Grilled Swordfish with Fragrant Yellow Rice, and Tamarind Roasted Prawns. Indonesian food is easy to make with ingredients readily found in any well-stocked supermarket. Bring the tastes of Indonesia home with the help of Indonesian Cooking! Authentic Indonesian recipes include: Chicken and Potato Croquettes Oxtail Soup Avocado and Smoked Salmon Salad Banjar Chicken Steak And many more&amp;#x2026;.<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/angliss/detail.action?docID=997503">Click here to view book</a><br/>