Asian green : everyday plant-based recipes inspired by the East / Ching-He Huang ; photography by Tamin Jones.
Asian food has always included a variety of meat and dairy free recipes. Focusing entirely on these plant- based dishes, Asian chef Ching-He Huang draws inspiration from across Asia to create simple, everyday, healthy home cooking that features protein-rich ingredients such as tofu, seitan, pulses, beans and grains. Huang is an Emmy-nominated TV chef and is the author of several cookbooks including 'Eat Clean' and 'Wok On'.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780857836342 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 208 pages : colour illustrations ; 26 cm
- Publisher: London : Kyle Books, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
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Subject: | Cooking (Vegetables) |
Genre: | Cookbooks. Recipes. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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Asia has always had an abundance of delicious recipes that are traditionally meat and dairy free. Here, Ching-He Huang MBE draws inspiration from across the continent to create simple, healthy home cooking that everyone can enjoy. From Nourishing Soups to Fast & Furious and Warm & Comforting, each chapter features fresh and vibrant vegan dishes that are both nutritious and packed with flavour, including Wok-fried Orange-Soy Sticky Sprouts & Wild Rice Salad, Peking Mushroom Pancakes, Smoked Tofu & Broccoli Korean-style Ram-don, and Chinese Black Bean Seitan Tacos. Ching also shows you how to make your own seitan and tofu as well as sharing expert tips and tricks for successful wok cooking. - Grand Central PubFast, fresh, plant-based dishes from Asian chef Ching-He Huang, offering her modern take on recipes that are traditionally meat and dairy free.Asian food has always included a variety of meat and dairy free recipes. Focusing entirely on these plant- based dishes, Ching draws inspiration from across Asia to create simple, everyday, healthy home cooking that features protein-rich ingredients such as tofu, seitan, pulses, beans and grains.The inspiration behind the book is Ching's husband, Jamie. From birth, he suffered from asthma and eczema but three and a half years ago, three months after adopting a vegan diet, he was cured. Ching has always believed in the age-old Chinese maxim that "food is medicine", and having experienced first-hand the transformation of her husband's health, she firmly believes in the healing power of plants to reduce inflammation, to restore, nourish and replenish.This book is full of inspiring, quick and simple recipes, perfect for vegetarians, vegans and people looking to reduce the amount of meat in their diets.