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The Vietnamese Market Cookbook
Hardback
Main Details
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The Vietnamese Market Cookbook
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Anh Vu
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By (author) Van Tran
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 253,Width 196 |
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Category/Genre | National and regional cuisine |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780224095617
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Classifications | Dewey:641.59597 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Vintage Publishing
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Imprint |
Square Peg
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Publication Date |
22 August 2013 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Fresh and vibrant, street-food inspired, Vietnamese recipes that anyone can cook at home Easy, vibrant street-food inspired Vietnamese recipes that you can cook at home from street-food entrepreneurs Van and Anh Vietnamese food is well-known these days - think cleansing noodle soups, succulent caramelized pork, spicy herb-filled baguettes, zingy salads, crunchy pickles, perfect dipping sauces, and moreish sweet coffee. Van and Anh began their award-winning street-food in East London's Broadway Market, and that bustlingly fresh, creative market vibe typifies the cooking in this book. With the freshest of ingredients, exquisite flavours, bright colours, sociable plates for sharing, and comforting broths for one, this is traditional cooking made utterly current. 'There's a romance to this cookbook that is hard to resist... A great introduction to the flavours of Vietnam' Conde Nast
Author Biography
Van Tran and Anh Vu began their first street-food stall in Broadway Market in 2009. BanhMi11 now has stalls across London markets, including Broadway and Berwick Street. They opened their first shop in 2012 and host a series of regular pop-up dinners. http-//www.banhmi11.com/. Born in Vietnam, both spent their childhoods in Hanoi. Van moved to Sweden with her family aged 12, and Anh moved to England by herself aged 17. They met while studying at Oxford University. They have appeared on Jamie's Great Britain and Nigel Slater's Kitchen Diaries. The live in East London.
ReviewsMy favourite (cook)book of 2013... For any amateur cook who likes new flavours and is willing to take risks, this book really is worth a try -- Ed Balls * New Statesman * There's a romance to this cookbook that is hard to resist... A great introduction to the flavours of Vietnam * Conde Nast Traveller * Their recipes don't need two columns of ingredients and are quite workable -- Leslie Geddes Brown * Country Life * Who could resist dishes such as rhubarb and okra sweet and sour soup, salmon with ginger caramel or stewed chicken with dates and goji berries? * Jamie Magazine * Highly accessible, with recipes that are alluring and achievable, this is the best book on Vietnamese food for the London kitchen -- Guy Dimond * Time Out *
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