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Vongerichten is a culinary adventurer, and for those cooks eager to expand their own horizons, this is a welcome record of the chef's passion: the food of Thailand, China, India, Vietnam—indeed, all of Asia—passed through the filter of his inimitable creativity and classic French training. Featuring recipes for the food he serves at his Asian fusion restaurants—Spice Market, Vong and the recently closed 66—these recipes are not for the timid or the time-pressed, but they do open a world of exciting tastes to those cooks willing to put in the time. Requiring an augmented pantry (food sources are suggested by the author) and a taste for sometimes unfamiliar flavors, the recipes are clear and results worth the effort. Crunchy Potato Salad includes radishes, chili, vinegar and just a little sugar in a lively alternative to common oil- or mayonnaise-based dressing. The recipes in the appetizer chapter are the most complicated, requiring a minimum of 10 ingredients and eight or nine steps. But further along, Beef Brisket with Onions and Chile, representing, he says, his own Alsatian-Jewish-Chinese... roots and the things I love, is simple and offers a piquant surprise. Among the many virtues of this book is how quickly the cook will use that nam pla sauce that's been loitering in the fridge for years. The recipes offer a new perspective to the jaded palates of Western cuisine. Photos throughout. (Oct.)
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The world’s great Asian chefs hail Jean-Georges: 

“I am Japanese so it’s a given that I am good at arranging Asian food. Jean-Georges is not Asian but he is excellent at incorporating Asian influences into his own food, and coming up with ingenious combinations. Congratulations to Jean-Georges on the publication of this wonderful book with Asian flavors!”
 — Nobu Matsuhisa, chef and owner, Nobu & Matsuhisa restaurants worldwide

“Once again you have managed to give a very unique Jean-Georges twist to the Asian food traditions, safeguarding and respecting the very essence of them, which in my opinion is a harmony of sweet, sour, salty, and just the right amount of spiciness. It creates an explosion of flavors in your mouth and a culinary experience that clings to your taste buds long after you've left the dining table.”
— Norbert Kostner, executive chef, Bangkok’s Oriental Hotel 

Asian Flavors of Jean-Georges, a savory chef d’oeuvre . . . This book of astonishing and imaginative recipes demonstrates that Jean-Georges, a fusion pioneer, remains as passionate a culinary explorer as he is a perfectionist of Asian-style cuisine. Anyone who prepares these fresh, aromatic, and seductive dishes will feel that they, too, have traveled the spice routes and street food markets of Southeast Asia. ASIAN FLAVORS presents a unique and nuanced palette of taste sensations by one of my favorite food artists.”
— Susur Lee, chef and owner, Toronto’s restaurants Susur and Lee

“Reading Jean-Georges’s latest book is a definite temptation to head straight to the kitchen right away. I draw tremendous inspiration from this respected chef and good friend’s artistic creation of exotic Asian cuisines with magical doses of Western sophistication. This book is definitely a work of culinary art that will have a permanent place among my collection of favorite cookbooks.” 

— Jereme Leung, founding chef and part owner, Shanghai’s Whampoa Club 

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Broadway (October 23, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 076791273X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0767912730
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 8.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #47,376 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great book for reading, labor intensive recipes, November 11, 2007
I am a long time fan of JGV cook books. Simple to Spectacular is my favorite cookbook ever, and I use it quite a lot - especially when I am looking for that wow factor.
JGV's new book is more Asian than fusion. Although it uses some western ingredients, such as creme fraiche and butter, the recipes are essentially Asian.
Also, unlike Simple to Spectacular, these are clearly restaurant recipes, and no effort was made to simplify them and adjust them to home cooking.
Many of the recipes are labor intensive - loads of pots and pans are used, and many steps. They are still very attractive and make me want to get in the kitchen and star cooking.
There are a few simple recipes - I tried the egg and tomato soup and it is definitely going to become part of my everyday repertuar.
Last comment: although Asian cuisine should be healthy, many of the recipes in this book contain loads of butter and/or sugar.

Summary: a good book for people who really like cooking, to be used for special occasion meals.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Cookbook, Yet Not For The Culinary Amateur..., January 2, 2008
The recipes I've made from this cookbook have been, thus far, exquisite, consistently offering a delicious array of textures, layered and complex flavor combinations, and beautiful presentations. I'll also add that the few dishes I've made so far have both the look, and, more importantly, the taste, of something I would happily pay top dollar for at a restaurant.

Last night I made shrimp cakes with a peanut/mint sauce as a starter, which was satisfying and scrumptious. As an entree, I served up the roasted curried codfish with artichokes, snap peas and a tamarind/chile/garlic sauce, which was simply one of the best seafood dishes I've ever prepared at home (and I've cooked things from many great cookbooks, including dishes by Eric Ripert, Thomas Keller, Bobby Flay, Mario Batali, etc.).

This cookbook has a great layout, wonderful pictures, and, most importantly, is sure to greatly expand the average foodie's palate and kitchen technique, opening the doors to a world of Eastern flavoring and ingredients. I've cooked three recipes and I've already learned so much! The only issue? Almost every recipe features very rare ingredients, ranging from the obnoxious-to-acquire to the impossible-to-acquire. It's very important to learn how and what to substitute, otherwise I can see this cookbook becoming merely a dust-collecting frustration for many at-home cooks, especially if you live in the suburbs and really only have one supermarket in town (luckily I live in NYC, where you can find almost anything on this earth as long as you're willing to search around town).

If you're a Jean Georges fan and appreciate his mastery of flavor, you're sure to love this approach to Asian cooking (this book seems to me to be a fusion of many countries, primarily Vietnam, but also Korea, China, and Thailand). The way you experience his recipes, some at once moist, succulent, crunchy, tangy, sugary and then spicy, are a total treat, and will get you excited to be in the kitchen. If you're serious about cooking and serious about challenging recipes that will really pay off for your guests, then this is a fantastic cookbook.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jean-Georges Does it Again!, October 27, 2007
This latest book from the beloved chef is a real treat. Jean Georges goes back to his roots and creates dishes after dishes inspired by asian home cooking and street food. Each recipe of course has the classic Jean-Georges's touch and level of sophistication, illustrated with beautiful pictures of his travels across Asia. Needless to say, this is a strong addition to any cookbook collection.

If you are familiar with his restaurants Spice market, 66 and Vong you will recognize a lot of his signature dishes. I was so excited to find recipes for Mushrooms Spring rolls with Galangal emulsion and Ovaltine Kulfi with caramelized banana i both had at Spice Market. I already managed to try the Braised pork belly with shallots recipe, the results were smashing! I cannot describe how good it was without getting into the whole metaphysical meaning of life discussion but you get my point..!

I picked up my copy at the book release's party where Jean-Georges himself was chatting and providing the food. I talk about it in my blog.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Like having a restaurant chef in my home
I just love this book. I am working my way through it and am enjoying the smells, flavors, and textures of these imaginative dishes on the way. Read more
Published 3 months ago by TribecaNY

5.0 out of 5 stars The real JGV
I worked in one of Jean-Georges' restaurants for a year and have made several of the recipes in this book dozens of times. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Bradley Nelson

2.0 out of 5 stars Not such a great cookbook
I love to cook and have been doing so for over 30 years. I have a cookbook collection of over 600 cookbooks. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Trudie Whitehead

3.0 out of 5 stars Innovative, but too much sugar
All of the recipes in this book have the "wow" factor that I was looking for when I bought it. They're beautiful and have very intense flavors, which I like. Read more
Published 13 months ago by N. Ledwon

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Asian Flavors
Rarely do I read a cookbook and want to make every single recipe. This was the case with Asian Flavors of Jean-Georges. From this book I have made the Pork Vindaloo. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Kristin

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Flavor Combinations!
This is an extraordinary cookbook. I have this one and also "Cooking at Home with a Four Star Chef" and I like this one much better. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Ann Turnicky

2.0 out of 5 stars Asian Flavors of Jean-Georges
Beautiful pictures that make your mouth watering. The recipes are quite complicated and very impractical (see: "Peking Duck", which should be hanged from its neck in a... Read more
Published 20 months ago by K. Jacobs

1.0 out of 5 stars Too bad
This book is not for pro.I didn't see any special technic in this book.Maybe ,just maybe the flavor is good.
Published 22 months ago by HAN ZHU

5.0 out of 5 stars Asian Flavors=Spice Market
For several years we have waited anxiously for a Spice Market Cook Book. When we first learned that Grey Kunz was teaming up with Jean-Georges to create a restaurant of Asian... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jean-Georges' Triumph
This is another cookbook that I read like all the others, from cover to cover. I loved each and every page! Read more
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