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Bangkok Local: Cult recipes from the streets that make the city

Hardback

Main Details

Title Bangkok Local: Cult recipes from the streets that make the city
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sarin Rojanametin
By (author) Jean Thamthanakorn
SeriesLocal
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 251,Width 201
Category/GenreCookery, food and drink
National and regional cuisine
ISBN/Barcode 9781925418927
ClassificationsDewey:641.59593
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Smith Street Books
Imprint Smith Street Books
Publication Date 1 April 2019
Publication Country Australia

Description

This beautiful book features 70 recipes of the dishes that define Bangkok, so you can capture the city's aromatic magic in your own kitchen. Bangkok is (after all) any explorer's dream and a food-lover's paradise. In the Thai capital, most food is still sold along the ancient canals that crosshatch the city, and on street corners, from mobile carts and inside its bustling markets. Of course, you'll find the best green curry and pad Thai of your life in this dynamic city. But Bangkok holds infinite secrets for anyone truly passionate about food. Like its predecessor in our Local Series - Tokyo Local - Bangkok Local follows one culinary day. Its three sections marked for Early, Mid and Late, and the entire book unites intimate food knowledge with stunning gonzo-photography. From the Early chapter, for example, you can whip up some Son-in-law eggs (Khai luk kheuy), Fried taro cake (Khanom peuak tod), Fried bananas (Gluay tod) or Sweet mung bean dumplings (Khanom tua paep). And that's just the very beginning of your day. It's high time you tried Thai.

Author Biography

Sareen Rojanametin and Jean Thamthanakorn were both born in Bangkok and know a thing or two about street food, previously running cult-favourite Melbourne restaurant NORA.

Reviews

"Beautifully illustrated and presented with recipes you can incorporate into everyday life." -- Rebecca Wu * Glam Adelaide *