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The Vietnamese Cookbook Book

One page of deliciousness after another is what you'll find once you crack the cover of Diana My Tran's The Vietnamese Cookbook. Tran has a couple of qualifications above and beyond her Vietnamese heritage as underpinnings to this book: She has two impatient children and a very busy career. Time, then, is of the essence. And yet, she wants to pass on to her children the food of their culture--while living in the U.S. So from the many dishes of her own childhood in Saigon Diana My Tran has simplified technique while making use of the available foods in an American supermarket. The results are quickly prepared, flavorful renditions of Vietnamese classics that give the cook the sense of what Vietnamese cooking is all about. As Tran points out, part of what it's all about is low-fat cooking with lots of vegetables--a veritable diet book. Tran divides her book by rice, sauces, appetizers and salads, soups, main dishes, and desserts and beverages. She mixes lemon juice and lemon zest to create the Lemon Rice she serves with chicken and seafood. There's also a recipe for sticky rice with peanuts. Her sauces include such standards as Sweet and Sour Fish Sauce and Sweet and Sour Soy Sauce. Among the appetizers you will find spring rolls, both fried and fresh. Also, Shrimp Mung Bean Rice Cakes. There's a Papaya Shrimp Salad as well as a Lime Steak Salad. The wonderful Beef Noodle Soup (Pho Bo) is represented. Main dishes include Ginger Chicken, Honey Roasted Quail, Sesame Spareribs, Caramel Shrimp, Lemongrass Fish, and Vietnamese Crab Cakes. The Vietnamese Cookbook is an easy way in to this wonderful culinary world. Let your palate be your guide. --Schuyler IngleRead More

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  • Product Description

    Vietnamese cuisine combines the best elements of three sophisticated cultures into the most exquisite of Asian cooking--the visual excitement of the Japanese, the quick cooking and cutting techniques of the Chinese, and the complexity of seasonings and flavors of the French. In this beautiful and authentic guide to her native cuisine and culture, Diana Tran has transformed many of the most memorable dishes from this exotic land into new simpler versions--tailored to busy American lifestyles, local supermarket ingredients, and our increasingly sophisticated palettes. All you need is Diana's book and your freindly wok or frying pan, a steamer, food processor, and saucepans to experience the pleasures of Vietnamese cuisine.

  • 1892123126
  • 9781892123121
  • Diana My Tran
  • 5 February 2004
  • Capital Books
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 120
  • illustrated edition
  • Illustrated
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