Are you looking for a Vietnamese Cookbook with over 150 recipes for traditional and Japanese dishes?In this 2 books in 1, Adele Tyler will teach you over 150 recipes for cooking homemade Vietnamese and Japanese Noodles Ramen.In the first book, Vietnamese Cookbook, you will discover the tradition of the Vietnamese cuisine.
Lemongrass. Ginger. Mint. Coriander. Green onion. Spearmint. Do these ingredients sound familiar? They surely are widely used in nowadays kitchens, but they set the ground for one of the most amazing cooking tradition in the world: the Vietnamese cuisine.
Vietnamese food is rooted in the centuries and has a long tradition as almost every Asian cuisine. Despite using traditional ingredients and spices, it got highly influenced by the French cuisine, that brought techniques and elegance to raw strong and tasty local ingredients.
Traditional Vietnamese cooking is based on fresh ingredients, dairy products, meet and chicken and spices. It resembles low sugar content and is almost gluten free, largely using rice for pastry and noodles. The most famous dishes are well known everywhere in the world, having in Bún bò Huế, a spicy beef noodle soup and Pho, another rich yet delicate soup, the two most relevant representatives.
In Vietnamese Cookbook by Adele Tyler you will learn:
- How to cook Vietnamese food at home
- Over 100 recipes for traditional Vietnamese dishes
- How to use spices in Asian cuisines
- 100 recipes for Vietnamese food
If you love Asian flavors, from spices to tea, from stir-fry to wok cooking, this Vietnamese cookbook is for you!
In the second book, Ramen Cookbook, you will find 77 recipes to prepare meat, fish and vegetarian ramen at home!
Ramen is the ultimate comfort food. Ramen is spicy. Ramen is umami. Ramen is Japan. Ramen can be prepared at home. Yes, for real. The secret is in the broth, but the execution is easier than what you might think. What you need is just a good cookbook to learn the steps for preparing amazing ramen bowls at home.
Ramen is a traditional Japanese noodles soup, served in a meat, fish or vegetables broth, flavored with miso or soy sauces. Toppings vary a lot and go from pork, shrimps, dried seaweed and scallions. Every Japanese area has a typical ramen, but they all are served in bowls, warm in winter and often dry and cold in summer.
Despite being a Chinese dish, it appeared in Japan likely in 1620s and since then it stuck with the local traditions, spreading as common dish for both in house consumption and dine-out experience. Nowadays there are thousands of ramen bar in Japan, but the depth of the flavors and aromas spread all around the world and you can eat true authentic ramen in NYC, London, Milan or Sydney.
In Ramen Cookbook by Adele Tyler you will learn:
- 77 recipes to prepare ramen at home
- 77 ways to cook ramen, from broth to toppings
- 77 traditional and modern Japanese recipes for homemade Japanese ramen bowls
- Knowing how to cook ramen at home is the best way to taste it If you want to warm up in winter or enjoy a true Japanese dish all year around.
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