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Pocha: Simple Korean Food from the Streets of Seoul

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Pocha: Simple Korean Food from the Streets of Seoul

Contributors:

By (Author) Su Scott

ISBN:

9781837831166

Publisher:

Quadrille Publishing Ltd

Imprint:

Quadrille Publishing Ltd

Publication Date:

1st May 2024

UK Publication Date:

25th April 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.595195

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 195mm, Height 255mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

1070g

Description

Pocha; short for pojangmacha, which literally translates as covered wagon; pocha is a tented or tarpaulin-covered stall, bar or market vendor serving up cheap and unfussy Korean comfort food, snacks and drinks.

In Pocha, Su Scott is going home to the streets where she grew up and the food that shaped her. From daybreak to sundown, 80 delicious and playful recipes take you on a journey through the narrow streets of Seoul and sheltered halls of tarpaulin-roofed markets where dust motes and steam glitter in the glow of orange tungsten lights. This is unfussy, easy, comforting food from a country that has perfected late night eating and drinking culture. From Corn Dogs and Fried Chicken to Kimchi Pancakes and Perilla Oil noodles for slurping (and perhaps some ice-cold soju to wash it all down), Pocha invites you to bring the beating heart of Korea's food scene into your kitchen.

Filled with vibrant location photography from Seoul that weaves a tale of Su's touching return to her home country, Pocha is an electric and tender cookbook.

Reviews

"What a joy it is to venture deeper into Su Scotts world. This book is as fascinating as it is mouthwatering." -- Tim Anderson

Author Bio

Su Scott is a Korean-born food writer living in London. In October 2019 she won the Best Readers Recipe category at the prestigious Observer Food Monthly Awards with her recipe for kimchi jjigae. Since winning the award, shes pursued a freelance career as a food writer and recipe developer, in between being a mother. In January 2021, she was featured in Waitrose Food magazine as a rising star of the food world and contributed her family recipes under the title Home Comfort. Her domestic kitchen-friendly recipes based on food from her childhood have been well received by editors, food teams and readers for their purposefully simple approach and impactful flavour, and her recipes can also be found in many other food publications including Sainsburys magazine, Olive magazine and Waitrose Weekend newspaper. Her first book, Rice Table, was published by Quadrille in 2023 to critical acclaim.

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