Hot Sour Salty Sweet

Hot Sour Salty Sweet
Author: Jeffrey Alford
Publisher: Artisan
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2000-10-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1579655645

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Luminous at dawn and dusk, the Mekong is a river road, a vibrant artery that defines a vast and fascinating region. Here, along the world's tenth largest river, which rises in Tibet and joins the sea in Vietnam, traditions mingle and exquisite food prevails. Award-winning authors Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid followed the river south, as it flows through the mountain gorges of southern China, to Burma and into Laos and Thailand. For a while the right bank of the river is in Thailand, but then it becomes solely Lao on its way to Cambodia. Only after three thousand miles does it finally enter Vietnam and then the South China Sea. It was during their travels that Alford and Duguid—who ate traditional foods in villages and small towns and learned techniques and ingredients from cooks and market vendors—came to realize that the local cuisines, like those of the Mediterranean, share a distinctive culinary approach: Each cuisine balances, with grace and style, the regional flavor quartet of hot, sour, salty, and sweet. This book, aptly titled, is the result of their journeys. Like Alford and Duguid's two previous works, Flatbreads and Flavors ("a certifiable publishing event" —Vogue) and Seductions of Rice ("simply stunning"—The New York Times), this book is a glorious combination of travel and taste, presenting enticing recipes in "an odyssey rich in travel anecdote" (National Geographic Traveler). The book's more than 175 recipes for spicy salsas, welcoming soups, grilled meat salads, and exotic desserts are accompanied by evocative stories about places and people. The recipes and stories are gorgeously illustrated throughout with more than 150 full-color food and travel photographs. In each chapter, from Salsas to Street Foods, Noodles to Desserts, dishes from different cuisines within the region appear side by side: A hearty Lao chicken soup is next to a Vietnamese ginger-chicken soup; a Thai vegetable stir-fry comes after spicy stir-fried potatoes from southwest China. The book invites a flexible approach to cooking and eating, for dishes from different places can be happily served and eaten together: Thai Grilled Chicken with Hot and Sweet Dipping Sauce pairs beautifully with Vietnamese Green Papaya Salad and Lao sticky rice. North Americans have come to love Southeast Asian food for its bright, fresh flavors. But beyond the dishes themselves, one of the most attractive aspects of Southeast Asian food is the life that surrounds it. In Southeast Asia, people eat for joy. The palate is wildly eclectic, proudly unrestrained. In Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet, at last this great culinary region is celebrated with all the passion, color, and life that it deserves.

Culinaria Southeast Asia

Culinaria Southeast Asia
Author: Rosalind Mowe
Publisher: H.F. Ullmann
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Cooking, Southeast Asian
ISBN: 9780841603707

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An illustrated recipe book and food guide to the cuisine of Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, covering fish and seafood, noodles and rice, healing herbs, condiments, wine, traditional baking, yams and sweet potatoes, satay, and various types of dining experiences in the region.

Inside the Southeast Asian Kitchen

Inside the Southeast Asian Kitchen
Author: Su-Lyn Tan
Publisher: Artpostasia
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2007
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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Foodlore and Flavors - Inside the Southeast Asian Kitchen takes you on a truly sumptuous gastronomic tour of ten countries in Southeast Asia. With essays and contributions from 14 international culinary experts from the countries of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, this is the first ever publication to focus exclusively on the cuisines of all ten member nations which make up the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), while delving into the cultural significance of the region's culinary folklore and traditions. Through this book, explore the true heart of the Southeast Asian kitchen - the deep-rooted ties between food preparation and the partaking of the meal with feelings of family, village and community. With a clear and highly visual approach, Foodlore and Flavors - Inside the Southeast Asian Kitchen will serve as a key resource for not only authentic Southeast Asian recipes but also an understanding of the cultural role that food plays in this part of Asia.

Food Culture in Southeast Asia

Food Culture in Southeast Asia
Author: Penny Van Esterik
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2008-08-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313344205

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Southeast Asian cuisines, such as Thai, have become quite popular in the United States even though immigrant numbers are low. The food is appealing because it is tasty, attractive, and generally healthful, with plentiful vegetables, fish, noodles, and rice. Food Culture in Southeast Asia is a richly informative overview of the food and foodways of the mainland countries including Burma, Thailand, Lao, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Malaysia, and the island countries of Singapore, Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Students and other readers will learn how diverse peoples from diverse geographies feed themselves and the value they place on eating as a material, social, and symbolic act. Chapter 1, Historical Overview, surveys the archaeological and historical evidence concerning mainland Southeast Asia, with emphasis on the Indianized kingdoms of the mainland and the influence of the spice trade on subsequent European colonization. Chapter 2, Major Foods and Ingredients, particularly illuminates the rice culture as the central source of calories and a dominant cultural symbol of feminine nurture plus fish and fermented fish products, local fresh vegetables and herbs, and meat in variable amounts. The Cooking chapter discusses the division of labor in the kitchen, kitchens and their equipment, and the steps in acquiring, processing and preparing food. The Typical Meals chapter approaches typical meals by describing some common meal elements, meal format, and the timing of meals. Typical meals are presented as variations on a common theme, with particular attention to contrasts such as rural-urban and palace-village. Iconic meals and dishes that carry special meaning as markers of ethnic or national identity are also covered. Chapter 6, Eating Out, reviews some of the options for public eating away from home in the region, including the newly developed popularity of Southeast Asian restaurants overseas. The chapter has an urban, middle-class bias, as those are the people who are eating out on a regular basis. The Special Occasions chapter examines ritual events such as feeding the spirits of rice and the ancestors, Buddhist and Muslim rituals involving food, rites of passage, and universal celebrations around the coming of the New Year. The final chapter on diet and health looks at some of the ideologies underlying the relation between food and disease, particularly the humoral system, and then considers the nutritional challenges related to recent changes in local food systems, including food safety.

Southeast Asian Specialties

Southeast Asian Specialties
Author: Rosalind Mowe
Publisher: Konemann
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Cookery
ISBN: 9783895089091

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"A culinary journey through Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia."--Dust jacket.

Cuisines of Southeast Asia

Cuisines of Southeast Asia
Author: Jay Harlow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1994
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781564260420

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Savoring Southeast Asia

Savoring Southeast Asia
Author: Joyce Jue
Publisher: Oxmoor House
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN: 9780848725884

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The author of Cocina de la Familia takes readers on an unforgettable odyssey through Mexico's legendary culinary heritage with full-color photos and 130 magnifico recipes

East

East
Author: Leanne Kitchen
Publisher: Hardie Grant
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781742709161

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East celebrates the ingredients and flavors of South East Asia, taking you on a unique journey from the comfort of your own kitchen. Inspired by the authors' personal travels and the culinary highlights they discovered in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Indonesia and Burma, East is a colorful exploration of the food and culture of these diverse areas. Enjoy school prawns and sweet potato fritters in the Snacks and Street Food chapter, green fish and pea eggplant curry in Curries, five spice quail in BBQ/Grill and the delicious coconut pandan pancakes in the Sweets chapter. Captured with stunning photography from locations throughout South East Asia as well as beautiful food photography to accompany the 100 recipes, East reveals a glimpse of the bold tastes, big colors and full flavors of this exotic region.

Southeast Asian Flavors

Southeast Asian Flavors
Author: Robert Danhi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Cooking, Malay
ISBN: 9780981633909

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Demystifying Southeast Asia's cuisine, this cookbook translates years of photography, culinary training, education, and resulting expertise into an adventure of recipes, stories, and practical advice on cooking. Regardless of exotic flavors, foreign ingredients, and unfamiliar techniques, the guide demonstrates how cooking remains universal and the science of food holds fast. Including more than 100 recipes, 700 photographs, and vivid anecdotes, this is the perfect book for anyone seeking to learn about the flavors of Southeast Asian cuisine or just looking for a unique, recreational read.

Cuisines of Southeast Asia

Cuisines of Southeast Asia
Author: Gwenda L. Hyman
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 197
Release: 1993
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780471582496

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A culinary journey through Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Hyman introduces readers to the richness and variety of the foods of this exciting and diverse region, and explains how the history, geography, and religion of the area have shaped each country's cuisine. Maps and illustrations.