Are you looking for a cookbook with 140 easy recipes for traditional dishes from Thailand and India?
In this 2 books in 1 edition by Emma Yang you will learn how to cook at home traditional and modern Chinese and Indian food.
In the first book, Indian Cookbook by Emma Yang, you will learn how to cook at home traditional and modern Indian food.
When it happens to eat Indian food dining out, the experience is often polarized. Often you are going to face a very spicy series of meat-based dishes, in which the chili overcomes all the other flavors. Other times, the ones that will be remembered, you embrace a deep and full experience made of tasty and balanced dishes, spiced but flavorful combination of rice and meat, fish and soups.
If you follow the right recipes, you can have at home the second type of experience. It is way easier than what you can imagine and the ingredients can be easily found at the local supermarket. Indian food goes well beyond the world known dishes such as butter chicken and naan ready to bi dipped in curry sauces. Indian food is rich, balanced, never boring and respectful of the ingredients, that often include many vegetables, prepared with fine art in order to give the right balance to the dishes.
In Indian Cookbook by Emma Yang you will learn:
- 70 recipes for preparing traditional Indian food at home
- How to cook real Indian dishes at home
- Easy to follow recipes for surprising friend and family
If you love India and you want to get closer to the Indian culture with food, this cookbook is for you!
In the second book, Thai Cookbook by Emma Yang you will learn how to cook at home traditional and modern Thai food.
Among all the cuisines in the world, Thai food is one of the most intriguing. It goes from the spicy chili that boosts every ingredient, from meat to fish and vegetables, to the most refreshing, smooth and soft soups, in which coconut milk is often the king.
Thai food is balanced and very few dishes are exception to that rule. The use of the ingredients shows great care and vegetables are almost always present in order to balance the mix of flavors.
Thai cuisine can be split in five main categories:
- Tom (boiled)
- Yam (spicy salads)
- Tam (pounded)
- Gaeng (curries)
- Stir Fry (fried)
Each of these cooking technique is suited for a given set of dishes that can be easily executed at home with ingredients that can be found at the local supermarket. Cooking Thai food has a low threshold of difficulty and from quick&easy recipes to long lasting cooking processes, the balance and the intense asian flavors are guaranteed to be in every bite.
In Thai Cookbook by Emma Yang you will learn:
- 70 recipes for preparing traditional Thai food at home
- How to cook real Thai dishes at home
- Easy to follow recipes for surprising friend and family
If you love Thailand and you want to get closer to the Thai culture with food, this cookbook is for you!
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