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A Common Table: 80 Recipes and Stories from My Shared Cultures

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Common Table: 80 Recipes and Stories from My Shared Cultures

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781635650020

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Rodale Books

Publication Date:

15th November 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 254mm

Description

Cynthia Chen McTernan, blogger behind Two Red Bowls, shares 80 Asian-inspired, modern recipes that marry her southern upbringing, her Chinese roots, and her Korean mother-in-law's table. These days, there's such a commonality in our food- what we make is rarely the product of one culture, and recipes that may seem culturally dissimilar are actually richly woven together. That's the concept behind A Common Table, written by the hugely popular TwoRedBowls.com creator, photographer, and food stylist Cynthia Chen McTernan. Her recipes are made for the home cook who wants to incorporate those flavors without following long, daunting directions. Her style is a mishmash fusion that marries traditions from the South, China, and Korea to create dishes that are inspired and unique. This book also chronicles the story of Cynthia's family-from when she met her husband to when she moved from New York to Los Angeles to start a family. As her life has changed, her cooking style has become more and more diverse. Cynthia's kitchen has many influences and will inspire readers to step out of their culinary comfort zones.

Reviews

"LA-based food blog star Cynthia Chen McTernan stuns with this accessible, and personal, story of how she blends her Chinese heritage with her Southern upbringing. . . . The photography, which Chen McTernan shoots herself, is phenomenal[,] and the recipes are pretty easy, good enough for a novice cook to start spending more time in the kitchen. [T]he story of melding cuisines and heritage is a classic Angeleno story of reinvention and discovery."- MATTHEW KANG,Eater LA

"Lawyer/food blogger Cynthia Chen McTernan's primary food influences are Southern (from her childhood), Korean (from her mother-in-law) and Chinese (from her family). Sound promising For good reason. . . . This is McTernan's first cookbook, and it has that feeling about it: hopeful, eclectic, conversational. I very much doubt it will be her last."
- T. SUSAN CHANG, NPR Book Concierge

"Cynthia has an incredible way of crafting a beautiful, engaging story around her recipes while making me want to eat every single one. Her recipes in A Common Table are approachable and crave-worthy, and her writing makes me feel like Im conversing with a close friend. This is a cookbook that I will find myself reaching for over and over again!
JESSICA MERCHANT, author of Seriously Delish and The Pretty Dish, and creator of How Sweet Eats

Cynthias world is a delicious mix of cultures that are all showcased beautifully in A Common Table. Her stories about these dishes paired with her stunning photos and the flavors themselves make this book
a true work of art.
MOLLY YEH, author of Molly on the Range

A Common Table is filled with evocative photographs, thoughtful writing, and gorgeous food in Cynthias remarkable style. Her inventive recipes, inspired by her Southern upbringing, her Chinese heritage, and her husbands Korean-Irish roots, are comforting, craveable, and unique enough to stand out from the crowd. Cynthias work is endlessly inspiring, and has translated beautifully to her first book!
YOSSY AREFI, author of Sweeter Off the Vine

Cynthia Chen McTernans A Common Table effortlessly captures the spirit of American food right nowa rich and vibrant melting pot of influences from around the world. From her Chinese heritage to her Southern upbringing and her husbands Korean-Irish background, Cynthias tales of embracing the shared cultures of her family are as intoxicating as her mouthwatering, cross-cultural recipes. A Common Table is an important book for now and the future, a powerful story of how food, and the traditions of eating together, can help people from disparate cultures find common ground.
HETTY McKINNON, author of Community and Neighborhood, editor in chief of Peddler Journal, and co-owner of Neighborhood Studio, Brooklyn

Cynthia Chen McTernans A Common Table feels new yet comfortingly familiar all at once. The sweet story of her food landscape and how it came to be will make you hungry in the best way possible. I devoured this book and its stories, photos, and recipes alike.
STEPHANIE LE, author of Easy Gourmet and creator of I Am a Food Blog

Her words and recipes are full of personal and thoughtful memories, made vivid by her love of her family, and instilled with a sense of gentle hope. Cynthia surely makes me hate my life. But I forgave her the minute I tasted her open, friendly, and comforting foods. You probably will, too.
MANDY LEE, creator of Lady and Pups: An Angry Food Blog

Author Bio

Cynthia Chen McTernan is a lawyer and the self-taught home cook and photographer behind the Saveur award-winning blog Two Red Bowls. She graduated from Harvard Law School in 2013 and spent three years at a law firm in Manhattan before moving to Los Angeles, California, where she continues to practice law-when not cooking-and where she lives with her husband, the patient taste-tester and the original owner of the two red bowls, and their baby, Luke.

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