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A beautiful, enticing cookbook rooted in tradition and love for the land, its history and ingredients.
Evoking a strong sense of place, this vibrant book shines a spotlight on local produce and traditional techniques. Carolina Doriti reveals the defining characteristics of Greek food, set against the irresistible backdrop of the mainland and islands. Through these pages explore Mediterranean dishes and flavor combinations in depth, and immerse yourself in Greek cuisine.
Salt of the Earth is the ultimate celebration of the food and flavors of Greece from one of its most forward-thinking and historically knowledgeable cooks.
Yiayia: Time-perfected Recipes from Greece’s Grandmothers showcases regional Greek cookery and features sharing and feasting dishes, mainly vegetarian, from the kitchens of grandmothers across Greece.
Think Stuffed Courgettes from Lesvos, a Cycladic Fourtalia, Corfiot spicy Bourdeto Stew, Ionian pasta dishes, Cretan Dakos salad, Watermelon Cake from Milos.Yiayia maps out the diverse dishes of Greece — far beyond the most commonly-known Moussaka, Greek Salad, and Tzatziki dip – through the fascinating recipes and stories of its Yiayiades.
Follow Anastasia's journey through Greece as each yiayia welcomes you into their home – cook with them in their kitchen, learn their time-perfected techniques and read the memories that season this book. With stunning location photography and heartwarming interviews, you can discover the true food of Greece and the characterful grandmothers behind beaded curtains in white-washed homes.
Enjoy fresh and delicious Japanese meals with the ease of cooking
in your own kitchen! Few home cooks prepare the dishes typically
served in restaurants and nowhere is that truer than in Japan.
Fortunately, Japanese Homestyle Cooking introduces Western taste
buds to the flavorful, delicious, and easy-to-prepare foods that
Japanese home cooks make every day for family and friends. Readers
will delight in this easy-to-follow Japanese cookbook's
step-by-step recipes--including how to use a rice cooker--and their
families will love trying tasty new dishes such as sukiyaki,
shabu-shabu, and teppanyaki. Many homestyle Japanese dishes are
meat-free and instead feature seafood or tofu along with a wide
variety of vegetables, making them perfect for vegetarians.
Accessible and simple to master, the over 80 recipes in Japanese
Homestyle Cooking are as authentic as they are delicious. This
selection of delicious Japanese recipes that are easy to prepare at
home, and light and healthy too! Cooking Japanese cuisine will be
even easier with this book, full of clear, step-by-step
instructions for family favorites. Homestyle Japanese recipes
include: Classic Miso Soup with Tofu and Mushrooms Sukiyaki Beef
Hotpot Sesame Omelet Rolls with Shrimp Grilled Yakitori Chicken
Skewers Japanese Grilled Steak Smoked Trout Sushi Rolls Hand-rolled
Sushi Cones with Ginger Chicken And much more! From seafood dishes
to using a rice cooker, Japanese Homestyle Cooking will bring a
wonderful depth of flavor and many tasty new foods to your table.
It is no secret that preparing and cooking a meal is good for
our souls, bodies, and minds. With that in mind, Malini Rajoo
shares a collection of family recipes that demonstrate how easy it
is to make and eat healthy, flavourful multi-cultural food every
day.
Malini, who has been long inspired by her parents and their love
of cooking healthy foods, offers a diverse range of family recipes
that provide vegetarian, gluten-free, seafood, and baked options
sure to please both sophisticated and picky palates. Including
dishes like vegetarian curry with stir-fried cabbage, gluten-free
spaghetti with prawns and cherry tomatoes, and banana bread with
walnuts, chia seeds, and jarrah honey, Malini's delicious and
easy-to-prepare recipes use healthy oils and authentic Indian and
Western spices that meld beautiful flavours with vitamin-rich
ingredients. Included is useful information on the history and
healthful aspects of a variety of ingredients like Bok Choy, tofu,
and chilies.
A diverse collection of both modern and traditional recipes,
Good Food for Good Health fuses foods from different cultures,
encourages cooking with passion, and promotes healthy eating.
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Dim Sum
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Terry Tan
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This title helps to bring the tastes, textures and traditions of
this classic Chinese style of dining to your own home. Whether
steamed or fried, vegetable or meat, roll or dumpling, there is a
delicious bite here to tempt everybody's tastebuds. You can try
classic Yam Cake, steamed Jicama Dumplings, crispy Sesame-coated
Chicken, world-famous Roast Pork Dumplings or irresistible
Deep-fried Wontons. It offers 100 photographs that include
step-by-step images and inspirational pictures of each finished
dish, making it simple to create professional-looking morsels. It
includes nutritional notes that are provided for every recipe. It
covers various cook's tips that explain unusual ingredients and
techniques, and variations provide ideas for ringing the changes.
Dim sum is a traditional style of eating, where bite-sized tidbits
are served for shared dining. This beautiful book makes authentic
Chinese dim sum accessible to the home cook. It opens with a
practical introduction to the cuisine, with essential information
on ingredients and equipment. More than 25 recipes follow, with a
diverse selection of dishes from all over China. There is something
for every occasion, with vegetable, shellfish, poultry or meat
offerings. Choose from Chive Dumplings, Quail's Eggs Sesame Toast,
Beef Cakes, or Pork and Cabbage Dumplings. Photographs show tricky
stages of preparation, as well as the finished dish, so it is easy
to see the results you are aiming to achieve. With easy-to-follow
instructions and plenty of tips and variations throughout, this
book will be a perfect addition to the kitchen shelf of every keen
cook.
Since ancient times, the most important foods in the Mexican diet
have been corn, beans, squash, tomatillos, and chile peppers. The
role of these ingredients in Mexican food culture through the
centuries is the basis of this volume. In addition, students and
general readers will discover the panorama of food traditions in
the context of European contact in the sixteenth century--when the
Spaniards introduced new foodstuffs, adding variety to the
diet--and the profound changes that have occurred in Mexican food
culture since the 1950s. Recent improvements in technology,
communications, and transportation, changing women's roles, and
migration from country to city and to and from the United States
have had a much greater impact. Their basic, traditional diet
served the Mexican people well, providing them with wholesome
nutrition and sufficient energy to live, work, and reproduce, as
well as to maintain good health. Chapter 1 traces the origins of
the Mexican diet and overviews food history from pre-Hispanic times
to recent developments. The principal foods of Mexican cuisine and
their origins are explained in the second chapter. Mexican women
have always been responsible for everyday cooking, including the
intensive preparation of grinding corn, peppers, and spices by
hand, and a chapter is devoted to this work and a discussion of how
traditional ways are supplemented today with modern conveniences
and kitchen aids such as blenders and food processors. Surveys of
class and regional differences in typical meals and cuisines
present insight into the daily lives of a wide variety of Mexicans.
The Mexican way of life is also illuminated in chapters on eating
out, whether at the omnipresentstreet stalls or at fondas, and
special occasions, including the main fiestas and rites of passage.
A final chapter on diet and health discusses current health
concerns, particularly malnutrition, anemia, diabetes, and obesity.
Learn to make authentic, delicious, and easy Dominican meals with
Vanessa Mota, creator of the popular food blog My Dominican
Kitchen. In The Dominican Kitchen, Vanessa brings the heart and
soul of the recipes that she grew up with in the Dominican Republic
to your busy life. Created with easy-to-find ingredients and
featuring comforting traditional flavors, Vanessa's recipes are
designed for modern parents like her who don't have tons of time to
spend perfecting a classic recipe, but who want to feed their
families well every day. Born and raised in the Dominican Republic,
Vanessa moved to New York City when she was 14, where she enjoyed
exploring cuisines from around the world-but always maintained her
passion for traditional Dominican food. Later, when she was married
and expecting a baby, she found herself craving all the delicious
homemade meals her mom and abuela (grandmother) made. She started
her blog to share what she learned from recreating her favorite
dishes, and The Dominican Kitchen expands this mission. Bring your
family together with these and more flavorful recipes: Yuca
Empanadas Chimichurri Burgers Braised Chicken Pork Stew Avocado
Salad Sweet Potato Pudding Cheese Flan Papaya Shake Incorporate
craveable yet simple-to-make Dominican dishes into your life
without spending the whole day in the kitchen.
This book provides a framework for understanding the global flows
of cuisine both into and out of Asia and describes the development
of transnational culinary fields connecting Asia to the broader
world. Individual chapters provide historical and ethnographic
accounts of the people, places, and activities involved in Asia's
culinary globalization.
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