From Publishers Weekly
Creating authentic Asian dishes requires the right balance of flavors, according to Sweetser (
Asian Sauces and Marinades). She identifies 10 key elements of Asian cuisine (ginger, chili, lime leaf, fish sauces, herbs, etc.) and discusses how each element can be used to create the flavors that characterize traditional dishes from China, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Cambodia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Korea and Indonesia. Asian cuisines easily blend with influences from French, Spanish, Dutch and other foreign settlers, but they've retained their essence: fresh local produce, seafood and meats lightly cooked and enlivened with spices, sauces and other dressings for a wide array of variations. Sweetser offers brief profiles of each element, along with helpful tips on use and a glossary with short descriptions of frequently used items. The 120 recipes, each identified by country, feature many popular dishes (Sushi Bento Box, Chicken Pad Thai, Satay with Peanut Sauce), but there are some surprises as well (Omelet Rolls with Sweet and Sour Duck). The range of delicious, quickly prepared dishes and beautiful full-color photographs by Ian Garlick make this an attractive gift or addition to a culinary library that contains more comprehensive titles on individual Asian cuisines.
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Review
"Asian Flavors, a new cookbook by British food writer Wendy Sweetser, offers an excellent excuse for a trip to an Asian food store. The book is chock-full of beguiling photographs and recipes ... it's an attractive source for good ideas for supper." -The Houston Chronicle
"The range of delicious, quickly prepared dishes and beautiful full-color photographs make this an attractive gift or addition to a culinary library." -Publishers Weekly
"What to do, exactly, with those gnarled roots of ginger, the pungent, briny fish sauce, and trembling blocks of tofu, so maligned for their alleged lack of flavor? Here, at this point of bewilderment, Asian Flavors identifies its mission: to guide ordinary folks without fear through the aromatic jungle of fermented soy products, galangal, rice wine, and lime leaves-until they have safely reached a well-laid and colorful table... For readers who wish to explore the spectrum of Asian Flavors in their own kitchens, this worthy volume will bolster courage-and serve as a grown-up introduction to the world of possibilities beyond chop suey." -ForeWord Magazine
"Asian Flavors by Wendy Sweetser triumphs with an innovative concept and execution. Arranged by exotic ingredients such as ginger and galangal, chilli, lemon grass, lime and lime leaves, and coconut, this absolutely fascinating book gives a series of intriguing recipes from all over Asia." -Pages Magazine
"A superb introduction to a wide sampling of Eastern ingredients and techniques." -Midwest Book Review
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