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The art of escapism cooking : a survival story, with intensely good flavors / Mandy Lee.

Lee, Mandy, (author.).

Summary:

"In this inventive and intensely personal cookbook, the blogger behind the award-winning ladyandpups.com reveals how she cooked her way out of an untenable living situation, with more than 80 delicious Asian-inspired dishes with influences from around the world."--Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780062802378 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 391 pages : colour illustrations ; 27 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2019]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Subject: International cooking.
Cooking, Chinese.
Genre: Cookbooks.
Recipes.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Cookstown Branch 641.59 Lee 31681010173912 NONFIC Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    The blogger behind the award-winning Lady and Pups offers dozens of innovative and often Asian-influenced recipes like Mochi Challah Bread Stuffed With Prosciutto and Dates, My Pho Bo and Guijie Lobster Bake. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
  • HARPERCOLL

    In this inventive and intensely personal cookbook, the blogger behind the award-winning ladyandpups.com reveals how she cooked her way out of an untenable living situation, with more than eighty delicious Asian-inspired dishes with influences from around the world.

    For Mandy Lee, moving from New York to Beijing for her husband’s work wasn’t an exotic adventure—it was an ordeal. Growing increasingly exasperated with China’s stifling political climate, its infuriating bureaucracy, and its choking pollution, she began “an unapologetically angry food blog,” LadyandPups.com, to keep herself from going mad.

    Mandy cooked because it channeled her focus, helping her cope with the difficult circumstances of her new life. She filled her kitchen with warming spices and sticky sauces while she shared recipes and observations about life, food, and cooking in her blog posts. Born in Taiwan and raised in Vancouver, she came of age food-wise in New York City and now lives in Hong Kong; her food reflects the many places she’s lived. This entertaining and unusual cookbook is the story of how “escapism cooking”—using the kitchen as a refuge and ultimately creating delicious and satisfying meals—helped her crawl out of her expat limbo.

    Illustrated with her own gorgeous photography, The Art of Escapism Cooking provides that comforting feeling a good meal provides. Here are dozens of innovative and often Asian-influenced recipes, divided into categories by mood and occasion, such as:

    For Getting Out of Bed
    Poached Eggs with Miso-Browned Butter Hollandaise
    Crackling Pancake with Caramel-Clustered Blueberries and Balsamic Honey

    For Slurping
    Buffalo Fried Chicken Ramen
    Crab Bisque Tsukemen 

    For a Crowd
    Cumin Lamb Rib Burger
    Italian Meatballs in Taiwanese Rouzao Sauce

    For Snacking
    Wontons with Shrimp and Chili Coconut Oil and Herbed Yogurt
    Spicy Chickpea Poppers 

    For Sweets
    Mochi with Peanut Brown Sugar and Ice Cream
    Recycled Nuts and Caramel Apple Cake

    Every dish is sublimely delicious and worth the time and attention required. Mandy also demystifies unfamiliar ingredients and where to find them, shares her favorite tools, and provides instructions for essential condiments for the pantry and fridge, such as Ramen Seasoning, Fried Chili Verde Sauce, Caramelized Onion Powder Paste, and her Ultimate Sichuan Chile Oil.

  • HARPERCOLL

    In this inventive and intensely personal cookbook, the blogger behind the award-winning ladyandpups.com reveals how she cooked her way out of an untenable living situation, with more than eighty delicious Asian-inspired dishes with influences from around the world.

    For Mandy Lee, moving from New York to Beijing for her husband's work wasn't an exotic adventure'it was an ordeal. Growing increasingly exasperated with China's stifling political climate, its infuriating bureaucracy, and its choking pollution, she began 'an unapologetically angry food blog," LadyandPups.com, to keep herself from going mad.

    Mandy cooked because it channeled her focus, helping her cope with the difficult circumstances of her new life. She filled her kitchen with warming spices and sticky sauces while she shared recipes and observations about life, food, and cooking in her blog posts. Born in Taiwan and raised in Vancouver, she came of age food-wise in New York City and now lives in Hong Kong; her food reflects the many places she's lived. This entertaining and unusual cookbook is the story of how 'escapism cooking''using the kitchen as a refuge and ultimately creating delicious and satisfying meals'helped her crawl out of her expat limbo.

    Illustrated with her own gorgeous photography, The Art of Escapism Cooking provides that comforting feeling a good meal provides. Here are dozens of innovative and often Asian-influenced recipes, divided into categories by mood and occasion, such as:

    For Getting Out of Bed
    Poached Eggs with Miso-Browned Butter Hollandaise
    Crackling Pancake with Caramel-Clustered Blueberries and Balsamic Honey

    For Slurping
    Buffalo Fried Chicken Ramen
    Crab Bisque Tsukemen 

    For a Crowd
    Cumin Lamb Rib Burger
    Italian Meatballs in Taiwanese Rouzao Sauce

    For Snacking
    Wontons with Shrimp and Chili Coconut Oil and Herbed Yogurt
    Spicy Chickpea Poppers 

    For Sweets
    Mochi with Peanut Brown Sugar and Ice Cream
    Recycled Nuts and Caramel Apple Cake

    Every dish is sublimely delicious and worth the time and attention required. Mandy also demystifies unfamiliar ingredients and where to find them, shares her favorite tools, and provides instructions for essential condiments for the pantry and fridge, such as Ramen Seasoning, Fried Chili Verde Sauce, Caramelized Onion Powder Paste, and her Ultimate Sichuan Chile Oil.


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