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Did You Eat Yet: Craveable Recipes from an All-American Asian Chef

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Did You Eat Yet: Craveable Recipes from an All-American Asian Chef

Contributors:

By (Author) Ronnie Woo

ISBN:

9780358581697

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

Harvest

Publication Date:

13th October 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

National and regional cuisine / Cuisine of specific cultures or peoples
Cooking for parties and special occasions
Cookery dishes and courses: sandwiches, picnics, lunch boxes
Parties, etiquette and entertaining

Dewey:

641.595

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 202mm, Height 254mm

Weight:

1098g

Description


From renowned chef and beloved food personality Ronnie Woo, a cookbook of over 100 craveable all-American Asian-inspired recipes.

If you were ever to visit Ronnie Woo, chef and beloved food personality, the first words out of his mouth would be Did you eat yetjust like how his mom would greethim and express her love. While not everyone would be so lucky to experience a Ronnie-cooked meal or his mood-lifting humor firsthand,Did You Eat Yetis the next best thing, with more than 100 of his surprisingly achievable, effortlessly stylish recipes celebrating an All-American Asian pantry. With chapters spanning from breakfast to dessert, and everything in between, you can start your day with Chicken Congee with Pork Floss & X.O. Sauce or a Big Ass Buttermilk Cinnamon Roll, snack on Blistered Miso Butter Green Beans, have a healthy lunch of Hawaiian Inspired Chicken Vermicelli Bun Bowl, feast on Gochujang Grilled Skirt Steak, and end on a sweet note withhis Caramelized Hong Kong-Inspired Egg Tart. Plus:

  • Sexy Sauces
  • Breakfast All Day, Err day
  • Healthy Ish
  • I Love Noods
  • Did Someone Say Snacks
  • Eat Your Veggies
  • Frickin Chicken
  • For the Love of Seafood
  • Bring Out the Meat
  • Sweet Lovin

Whether its a healthy carb-conscious recipe, an overly indulgent cheat meal, or stunning happy-hour fare, Ronnies over-the-top book delivers on flavor with memorable humor plus mouthwatering photographs throughoutand offers a serious array of recipes to easily elevate your home cooking and stuff your loved ones with great food.

Reviews

Ronnie Woo is fabulous in every way possible. In evidence of this, please check out the pic of him on page 2 (the flamingo T-shirt and hot sauce bottle). I cant wait to make Ronnies Hawaiian Chicken Vermicelli Bowl, by request of my husband. We are both huge fans. His food is outrageous. But more important, hes just fun to be around. Let me quote him, You know when your mind is telling you to eat a salad and your body is begging you for some carbs Well, thats me every day, but luckily, I am a genius and I found the perfect solution. HA! I love this guy and I love his food. Rachael Ray Did You Eat Yethas everything that I love about Ronnie in one book. Its fun, flirty, and full of recipes that are enticing and packed with flavoreverything you want to get you excited about getting in the kitchen. Alex Snodgrass,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Defined DishandThe Comfortable Kitchen With chapter titles that range from Sexy Sauces to Did Someone Say Snacks to Healthy Ish, Ronnie Woo successfully combines his passion for tasty food with a repertoire that is healthy and exciting to cook at the same time! From spicy pesto to souffle pancakes to golden fried rice, Ronnie tips his hat to his roots and heritage as well as where life has taken him. I mean, his Instagram bio says he loves traveling and romantic walks to the fridge! We are on this delicious food journey with him, cooking simple dishes packed with flavor, so get a copy and dig in!! Alex Guarnaschelli, Food Network star, author, and executive chef of Butter In his debut cookbook, Ronnie Woo gives us recipes that are simple, satisfying, and sexy. Every chapter embraces his fun-loving personality and showcases recipes we crave. I love this book! Justin Chapple, culinary director-at- large ofFood & Wineand author ofJust Cook It Although Ronnie Woo is unquestionably proud of his Asian heritage, his cooking inspiration includes just about every other continent too.In lieu of bacon to go with his eggs, he turns a chunk of pork butt into a version of Chinese barbecued pork, char siu. Woos remarkable recipes have some healthy options, particularly some entree-worthy salads... Woos enthusiasm bubbles in every recipes description, and photos add to the books festive approach to cooking. Booklist The former model and TV chef personality is dropping his most "craveable" recipes. His debut cookbook, out March 14, features over 100 recipes that celebrate American Asian-inspired dishes. From a "big ass buttermilk cinnamon roll" to gochujang grilled skirt steak, his tasty creations are cheeky and full of heart all at once. People Woo is bringing his signature lighthearted, cheeky tone to his new cookbook, "Did You Eat Yet" Alongside pictures of his three beloved pups Taco, Queso, and Unagi the book features a wide array of recipes that pull from different flavors and styles. With chapter titles such as "Breakfast All Day, Err' Day" and "I Love Noods," readers and home cooks are sure to smile their way through his recipes. The book is easily approachable for new cooks, while still providing new and interesting tastes and techniques for seasoned pros. Tasting Table "Ronnie Woo's love of food is boundless. As a chef, author, and television personality, his enthusiasm for all things culinary is infectious." NATURALLY, Danny Seo Magazine Woo's charming and funny intros to each dish broaden the appeal of this cookbook. This is not just a collection of recipes; it's a friendly and endearing conversation with an exuberant and playful foodie and chef--and a tasty treat for gourmands and gourmets alike. Kevin Howell, Shelf Awareness This first cookbook from chef and food TV personality Woo is a fun and wonderful introduction to his cooking, appropriate for all skill levels. Library Journal

Author Bio

RONNIE WOO is a chef, culinary personality, and creator of The Delicious Cook, an LA-based private chef company that specializes in four-star dining experiences. He was the chef and host of the cooking and relationship show, Food to Get You Laid, on the LOGO Network and has also appeared on The Today Show, Rachael Ray, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Food Network, The Kitchen, Beat Bobby Flay, Hollywood Today Live, FABLife, Home & Family. He has a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy, as well as a Masters in Business Administration. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.

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