Korean Home Cooking: Classic and Modern Recipes
By (Author) Sohui Kim
By (author) Rachel Wharton
Abrams
Abrams
1st November 2018
16th October 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.59519
Hardback
304
Width 211mm, Height 287mm, Spine 28mm
1370g
In Korean Home Cooking, Sohui Kim shares the authentic Korean flavors found in the dishes at her restaurant and the recipes from her family. Sohui is well-regarded for her sense of sohnmat, a Korean phrase that roughly translates to "taste of the hand," or an ease and agility with making food taste delicious. With 100 recipes, Korean Home Cooking is a comprehensive look at Korean cuisine, and includes recipes for kimchee, crisp mung bean pancakes, seaweed soup, spicy chicken stew, and japchae noodles and more traditional fare of soondae (blood sausage) and yuk hwe (beef tartare). With Sohui's guidance, stories from her family, and photographs of her travels in Korea, Korean Home Cooking brings rich cultural traditions into your home kitchen.
Korean cooking is long overdue for a 'Mastering the Art' moment, and Sohui Kim's Korean Home Cooking, written with Rachel Wharton, helps fill that void. * The New York Times *
The most useful cookbook released by a New York chef in 2018. * Grub Street *
If youre looking to further develop your sohn mat, or taste of the hand," this book is a must-have. * Saveur *
Korean Home Cooking is a revelation. It is an education in Korean cuisine and a roadmap for bringing it into your kitchen, with recipes that are as smart and delicious as they are achievable. Herein is a body of knowledge that needed a generous cook like Sohui to shape and share it, and it deserves a spot on every serious cooks bookshelf. * Peter Meehan, author, founder of Lucky Peach *
Like so many other enthusiastic eaters, I am fascinated with the flavors found in Korean cooking; earthy and tangy flavors, created by using simple ingredients like salt, soybeans, chili peppers, grains, sun and air. Sohuis writing welcomes us to visit her earliest food memories like a family member and she profoundly informs us with the nuanced skill of a natural teacher. * Michael Anthony, author and executive chef, Gramercy Tavern *
Sohui Kim is breaking down barriers of the Korean cuisine, making delicious food ready for a simple Monday dinner or a balling out event for special occasions. Buy the book and open your everyday table to these amazing recipes. * Dale Talde, author and chef, Talde *
If you could only choose one cookbook on Korean cuisine, I would opt for this one. It is a gorgeous collection of soulful recipes that are easy to follow and execute. Buy it for the banchan alone. * Anita Lo, chef and author *
Naturally attuned to many of the current concerns and fashions in food, the delectably spiced, colorful Korean dishes in restaurants may seem overwhelming to the American home cook. No longer. In this very detailed and exquisitely illustrated cookbook, Sohui Kim combines knowledge from her Insa kitchen with down-to-earth savvy recalled from her family kitchen. It is as much a guide to successful ordering in Korean restaurants, as it is to the adventurous home cook. * Mimi Sheraton, author *
Sohui Kim is the chef and co-owner of Insa and The Good Fork in Brooklyn, New York.
Rachel Wharton is a James Beard Awardwinning journalist and the coauthor of F*ck, Thats Delicious and The Good Fork Cookbook, among others. She lives in New York City.