Are you looking for a cookbook with 140 tasty and traditional Asian recipes?In this 2 books in 1 edition by Emma Yang you will learn how to prepare at home 140 Korean and Chinese recipes for traditional and delicious food.In the first book, Korean Cookbook, you will discover a world of 70 recipes for classic Korean food.
Rice, vegetables, meat and obviously kimchi are the key ingredients of the Korean cuisines, which varies a lot from region to region but always use these basic ingredients for it dishes. Kimchi is a traditional side dish made of fermented salted vegetables like cabbage, garlic, onion and ginger, served with soups and made with different type of ingredients and spices.
Soups, bowls and noodles are the main type of dishes in Korea so do not fall in the misconception that dogs or similar animals are eaten nowadays. Originally rice was very expensive and that's why grain has been the basic staple food for Korean people for centuries. It is widely used both as base for several dishes, side or worked in ancient pots for making cakes, both salty and sweet.
Alongside kimchi, the most famous dishes are rich almost complete meals such as Bulgogi, marinated and grilled beef and Bibimbap, the most iconic Korean dish, famous for the strong contrasts of the colorful vegetables and the egg in the middle.
In Korean Cookbook by Emma Yang you will learn:
- How to prepare 70 easy and tasty recipes from Korean
- 70 true recipes from classic and modern Korean dishes
- How to prepare the most icon Korean recipes at home
If you want to cook easy and tasty recipes from South Korea and prepare traditional food at home for friends and family, this cookbook is for you!
In the second book, Chinese Cookbook, you will learn how to cook at home traditional and modern Chinese food.
Chinese cuisine is one of the most underrated cuisine in the world. It is always shown as greasy, with bulky rice noodles and simple cut of meats, usually chicken, but this view first of all does not necessarily means that the food isn't good and mostly is far from the reality of a cuisine that can be as tasty as elegant.
One thing is true though: Chinese food rhymes with comfort food. From noodles soups to slow cooked Sichuan pork, from perfectly fried shrimps to the most amazing crunchy and juicy dumplings, Chinese cuisine's main characteristic is that is can be spicy, tasty, mouthwatering and light at the same time.
The definition itself of Chinese food is extremely generic. With over 1 billion people and one of the biggest territories in the world, is not a surprise that recipes change from north to south, from Shandong, where the Cantonese cuisine is most spread, to Xiang where spicy hot dishes are the kings of the table.
In Chinese Cookbook by Emma Yang you will learn:
- 70 recipes for preparing traditional Chinese food at home
- How to cook real Chinese dishes at home
- Easy to follow recipes for surprising friend and family
If you love China and you want to get closer to the Chinese culture with food, this cookbook is for you!
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