Cook Korean!: A Comic Book with Recipes [A Cookbook]

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Cook Korean!: A Comic Book with Recipes [A Cookbook]
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Robin Ha
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 180
Category/GenreNational and regional cuisine
Cookery by ingredient
ISBN/Barcode 9781607748878
ClassificationsDewey:641.59519
Audience
General
Illustrations 180 ILLUSTRATIONS

Publishing Details

Publisher Ten Speed Press
Imprint Ten Speed Press
Publication Date 5 July 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

A charming introduction to the basics of Korean cooking in graphic novel form, with 64 recipes, ingredient profiles, and more, presented through light-hearted comics. New York Times bestseller .A charming introduction to the basics of Korean cooking in graphic novel form, with 64 recipes, ingredient profiles, and more, presented through light-hearted comics. Fun to look at and easy to use, this unique combination of cookbook and graphic novel is the ideal introduction to cooking Korean cuisine at home. Robin Ha's colorful and humorous one-to three-page comics fully illustrate the steps and ingredients needed to bring more than sixty traditional (and some not-so-traditional) dishes to life. In these playful but exact recipes, you'll learn how to create everything from easykimchi (mak kimchi) and soy garlic beef over rice (bulgogi dupbap) to seaweed rice rolls (gimbap) and beyond. Friendly and inviting, Cook Korean! is perfect for beginners and seasoned cooks alike. Each chapter includes personal anecdotes and cultural insights from Ha, providing an intimate entry point for those looking to try their hand at this cuisine.

Author Biography

Born in Seoul, Korea,Robin Hagrew up reading and drawing comics. At fourteen she moved to the United States. After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in illustration, she moved to New York City and started a career in the fashion industry. Her work has been published in independent comics anthologies including Secret Identities and The Strumpet, as well as in the pages of Marvel Comics and Heavy Metal Magazine. Her blog Banchan in 2 Pages features Korean recipe comics. She currently resides in Falls Church, Virginia.

Reviews

"Simple, straightforward, and totally charming, Robin Ha's Cook Korean! is yet another example of why every cookbook should actually be a comic book." -Amanda Cohen, chef/owner Dirt Candy "Do you feel left out when all your cool friends mention their latest Korean food adventure talking about things like galbi, doenjang and different types of kimchi? Well, fear not, as Robin Ha made it her personal mission in her graphic novel cookbook filled with colorful illustrations, incredible stories, and insightful Korean recipes to not only educate but to instill confidence. So go pick up your copy of Cook Korean! and confidently engage in your next conversation about the hottest cuisine in America." -Deuki Hong, chef and author of Koreatown: A Cookbook "Cook Korean! is not just a wonderful collection of easy-to-follow recipes in comic form, it's also a delightful introduction to Korean culture. I can't decide what's more mouthwatering--the food or Robin Ha's art!" -Michael Cho, cartoonist and illustrator "Illustrator Robin Ha's cheeky cartoon characters (a cape-clad superhero Spam can, a group of signing bean sprouts) guide the reader through the basics of Korean food in comic-book-style panels and drawings. [...] Her cheerful main character, Dengki, coaches readers through each step. Before you know it, you're cooking along with her." -Food & Wine magazine "This highly recommended collection is a solid introduction for readers who feel daunted by Korean cooking and ingredients." -Library Journal "Robin Ha has done a huge favor for anyone intimidated by the exotic ingredients and techniques of Korean cuisine. She's created a comic book that lays out the fundamentals of kimchi, bibimbap and Korean barbecue in the form of recipe-cartoons. One of the most delightful cookbooks I've seen all year, "Cook Korean!" makes me want to drive to Buford Highway and fill a buggy with soybean paste, dried anchovies, green onions and tofu." -Wendell Brock, Atlanta-Journal Constitution "The imaginative Ha, who emigrated from South Korea to Alabama as a teenager during the '90s, fills the colorful pages of Cook Korean! with detailed images, ingredients, and step-by-step instructions for even the novice chef. The result is a super-comprehensive guide to literally every kind of Korean meal you could want, from the everyday sides (i.e. banchan) to the more elaborate noodle and rice dishes that could rival anything you'd find at a Korean restaurant." -Jinnie Lee and Maura M. Lynch, MyDomaine