Modern Asian Kitchen: Essential and Easy Recipes for Ramen, Dumplings, Dim Sum, Stir-Fries, Rice Bowls, Pho, Bibimbaps, and More
By (Author) Kat Lieu
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Harvard Common Press,U.S.
23rd April 2024
4th April 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Cookery dishes and courses: main courses
Health and wholefood cookery
641.595
Hardback
208
Width 191mm, Height 235mm
816g
The New Asian Cooking is bolder and more assertive, less fussy and more casual. With these easy-to-shop-for, quick-to-cook recipes, you can try-and will fall in love with-this trending style right in your own kitchen.
Heaped on big plates, Sichuan beef and broccoli and Indian chicken tikka masala are timeless comfort foods, to be sure, but there's a brand-new style of Asian cooking that's giving them a run for their money. It's more about grazing through small plates than sinking into one big one. It's more about pan-Asian fusions--so-called "third culture" foods, the cooking of the Asian diaspora--than about each culture's oldest traditions. It's more plant-forward than meat-centered. It's irreverent and fun and incredibly delicious. And it's all captured in this amazing book.
Kat Lieu-the blogger and online personality who presides over the Subtle Asian Baking corner of the enormously popular Subtle Asian Traits online community, and who is the author of Modern Asian Baking at Home-serves up more than 80 inventive recipes for vibrant vegetable dishes like Sichuan-style fish-fragrant eggplant and umami-packed braised shiitake mushrooms, plus quick noodle dishes for super-easy lunches. You can enjoy dim sum at home any day with tricks and food hacks like rice-paper shrimp dumplings; delight in quick-fix matcha ramen bowls and simple miso soups; or make street-food favorites like Taiwanese popcorn chicken in the air fryer, or highly customizable bibimbap bowls for busy-weeknight dinners. And there are Southeast Asian favorites like cold-papaya salads, streaming hot phos, and spring rolls with surprising things inside and punchy chile-crisp coatings on the outside. The recipes also include:
Umami-Packed Spiral Cucumber Salad
Sumptuous Siu Mai and Easy Dim Sum
Melty Cheesecake Bao
Tony's Spicy Cumin Skewers
Crispy Crackling Roast Pork
Clay Pot Taiwanese Three-Cup Chicken
Mapo Tofu and Veggies
Pandan Tres Leches with a Kaya Drizzle
Whether you are cooking a family-style feast of a dozen exciting dishes for the sharing table, or you just want a simple and hearty one-bowl meal at the end of a busy workday (or a quick meal when you work from home), you will find a lifetime of tasty ideas in the pages of Modern Asian Kitchen.
Kats second book is a tribute to the savory and sweet. It's a touching rendering of her roots and the different threads of Asian America that have influenced her cooking and work. * Clarissa Wei, author of Made in Taiwan *
This cookbook is the perfect companion for those looking to explore the vibrant and delicious world of Asian classics and modern fusion dishes!
* Chef Shota Nakajima, James Beard Semifinalist, Top Chef Finalist, and Restaurateur *Modern Asian Kitchenis a must-have for anyone wanting delicious and comforting dishes thatll please the taste buds. Kat does it again with another beautifully written book thats packed with so much variety and familiarity. That braised candied pork belly is calling my name and Jordans favorite is the Shanghai Rice cakes. Theres something in here for the entire family. Deciding on what we have for dinner just became a whole lot easier withModern Asian Kitchen.
* Jeff & Jordan Kim, authors of Cooking with the CrunchBros, aka The CrunchBros (+CrunchMom and Kaiya) *Kat Lieu is the author of Modern Asian Baking at Home, winner of the 2023 Gourmand World Cookbook Award for Food Culture in the First Book category. She founded Subtle Asian Baking, a Facebook group that amassed over 10,000 members in its first month, in 2020. It is a satellite entity in the enormously popular Subtle Asian Traits universe, the destination of choice for millions of young and young-at-heart adults in the Asian diaspora worldwide-and in Asia itself-as well as for non-Asian consumers and fans of Asian cultures and cuisines. Beyond Facebook, Kat's online portfolio encompasses TikTok, her personal blog, and Instagram. For her work on her Instagram account @subtleasian.baking, the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) selected her as a finalist for their 2023 Digital Media Award. She lives with her family in the Seattle, Washington, area.