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An: To Eat: Recipes and Stories from a Vietnamese Family Kitchen An, Helen

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    Gut: Buch, das gelesen wurde, sich aber in einem guten Zustand befindet. Der Einband weist nur sehr ...
    Type
    cooking book
    Signed
    No
    Narrative Type
    Nonfiction
    Features
    Ex-Library
    Original Language
    English
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    China
    ISBN
    9780762458356
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Running Press
    ISBN-10
    0762458356
    ISBN-13
    9780762458356
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    215879191

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    An: to Eat : Recipes and Stories from a Vietnamese Family Kitchen
    Number of Pages
    296 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Reference, Essays & Narratives, Regional & Ethnic / Vietnamese
    Publication Year
    2016
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Cooking
    Author
    Jacqueline an, Helene an
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    45.9 Oz
    Item Length
    8.8 in
    Item Width
    9.8 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2015-958289
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    " An: To Eat isn't just a good cookbook, it's a hell of a story." --Epicurious.com " An: To Eat is a beautifully photographed (by Evan Sung) book that combines many of Crustacean's recipes with the central story of the An family." --Los Angeles Times "It's so wonderful: The An story, the An family, and especially the An food. Vietnamese royal cuisine meets L.A. flair." --Alan Richman, 16-time James Beard Foundation winner for food writing and GQ food correspondent Chef Helene An's talent for composing flavors is virtuosic. Her contribution to the California culinary landscape places her firmly in the ranks of Alice Waters and Wolfgang Puck. An: To Eat grants us a peek at some of her delectably covert recipes--after all, everyone loves a tasty secret." --Eddie Lin, Los Angeles Times food writer "Chef An's cooking isn't simply about food. It's a celebration of life, of family, of survival and triumph. Her life is a tribute to living well -- and living with love!" --Merrill Shindler, KABC Radio, "It's so wonderful: The An story, the An family, and especially the An food. Vietnamese royal cuisine meets L.A. flair." -Alan Richman, 16-time James Beard Foundation winner for food writing and GQ food correspondent Chef Helene An's talent for composing flavors is virtuosic. Her contribution to the California culinary landscape places her firmly in the ranks of Alice Waters and Wolfgang Puck. An: To Eat grants us a peek at some of her delectably covert recipes--after all, everyone loves a tasty secret." -Eddie Lin, Los Angeles Times food writer, " An: To Eat isn't just a good cookbook, it's a hell of a story." --Epicurious.com "It's so wonderful: The An story, the An family, and especially the An food. Vietnamese royal cuisine meets L.A. flair." --Alan Richman, 16-time James Beard Foundation winner for food writing and GQ food correspondent Chef Helene An's talent for composing flavors is virtuosic. Her contribution to the California culinary landscape places her firmly in the ranks of Alice Waters and Wolfgang Puck. An: To Eat grants us a peek at some of her delectably covert recipes--after all, everyone loves a tasty secret." --Eddie Lin, Los Angeles Times food writer "Chef An's cooking isn't simply about food. It's a celebration of life, of family, of survival and triumph. Her life is a tribute to living well -- and living with love!" --Merrill Shindler, KABC Radio
    Dewey Decimal
    641.59597
    Synopsis
    In Vietnamese, "an" means "to eat" -- a happy coincidence, since the An family has built an award-winning restaurant empire, including the renowned celebrity favorite Crustacean Beverly Hills. Helene An, executive chef and matriarch of the House of An, is hailed as the "mother of fusion" and was inducted into the Smithsonian Institute for her signature style that brings together Vietnamese, French, and California-fresh influences. Now her daughter Jacqueline tells the family story and shares her mother's delicious and previously "secret" recipes, including "Mama's" Beef Pho, Drunken Crab, and Oven-Roasted Lemongrass Chicken. Helene's transformation from pampered "princess" in French colonial Vietnam, to refugee then restaurateur, and her journey from Indochina's lush fields to family kitchen gardens in California is beautifully chronicled in this book. The result is a fascinating peek at a lost world, and the evolution of an extraordinary cuisine. The 100 recipes in An: To Eat feature clean flavors, simple techniques, and unique twists that could only have come from Helene's personal story., In Vietnamese, "AN" means "TO EAT," a happy coincidence, since the An family has built an award-winning restaurant empire-- including the renowned celebrity favorite Crustacean Beverly Hills--that has been toasted by leading food press, including Bon App tit, Gourmet, InStyle and the Food Network. Helene An, executive chef and matriarch of the House of An, is hailed as the "mother of fusion" and was inducted into the Smithsonian Institute for her signature style that brings together Vietnamese, French, and California- fresh influences. Now her daughter Jacqueline tells the family story and shares her mother's delicious and previously "secret" recipes, including "Mama's" Beef Pho, Drunken Crab, and Oven-Roasted Lemongrass Chicken. Helene's transformation from pampered "princess" in French Colonial Vietnam, to refugee then restaurateur, and her journey from Indochina's lush fields to family kitchen gardens in California are beautifully chronicled throughout the book. The result is a fascinating peek at a lost world, and the evolution of an extraordinary cuisine. The 100 recipes in An: To Eat feature clean flavors, simple techniques, and unique twists that could only have come from Helene's personal story., In Vietnamese, AN" means TO EAT," a happy coincidence, since the An family has built an award-winning restaurant empire, including the renowned celebrity favourite Crustacean Beverly Hills,that has been toasted by leading food press, including Bon Appetit, Gourmet, InStyle and the Food Network. Helene An, executive chef and matriarch of the House of An, is hailed as the mother of fusion" and was inducted into the Smithsonian Institute for her signature style that brings together Vietnamese, French, and California- fresh influences. Now her daughter Jacqueline tells the family story and shares her mother's delicious and previously secret" recipes, including Mama's" Beef Pho, Drunken Crab, and Oven-Roasted Lemongrass Chicken. Helene's transformation from pampered princess" in French Colonial Vietnam, to refugee then restaurateur, and her journey from Indochina's lush fields to family kitchen gardens in California are beautifully chronicled throughout the book. The result is a fascinating peek at a lost world, and the evolution of an extraordinary cuisine. The 100 recipes in An: To Eat feature clean flavors, simple techniques, and unique twists that could only have come from Helene's personal story., In Vietnamese, AN" means TO EAT," a happy coincidence, since the An family has built an award-winning restaurant empire, including the renowned celebrity favourite Crustacean Beverly Hills,that has been toasted by leading food press, including Bon Appétit, Gourmet, InStyle and the Food Network. Helene An, executive chef and matriarch of the House of An, is hailed as the mother of fusion" and was inducted into the Smithsonian Institute for her signature style that brings together Vietnamese, French, and California- fresh influences. Now her daughter Jacqueline tells the family story and shares her mother's delicious and previously secret" recipes, including Mama's" Beef Pho, Drunken Crab, and Oven-Roasted Lemongrass Chicken. Helene's transformation from pampered princess" in French Colonial Vietnam, to refugee then restaurateur, and her journey from Indochina's lush fields to family kitchen gardens in California are beautifully chronicled throughout the book. The result is a fascinating peek at a lost world, and the evolution of an extraordinary cuisine. The 100 recipes in An: To Eat feature clean flavors, simple techniques, and unique twists that could only have come from Helene's personal story., In Vietnamese, "an" means "to eat" -- a happy coincidence, since the An family has built an award-winning restaurant empire, including the renowned celebrity favorite Crustacean Beverly Hills. Helene An, executive chef and matriarch of the House of An, is hailed as the "mother of fusion" and was inducted into the Smithsonian Institute for her signature style that brings together Vietnamese, French, and California-fresh influences. Now her daughter Jacqueline tells the family story and shares her mother's delicious and previously "secret" recipes, including "Mama's" Beef Pho, Drunken Crab, and Oven-Roasted Lemongrass Chicken. Helene's transformation from pampered "princess" in French colonial Vietnam, to refugee then restaurateur, and her journey from Indochina's lush fields to family kitchen gardens in California is beautifully chronicled in this book. The result is a fascinating peek at a lost world, and the evolution of an extraordinary cuisine. The 100 recipes in An:To Eat feature clean flavors, simple techniques, and unique twists that could only have come from Helene's personal story.
    LC Classification Number
    TX724.5.V5

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