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  • The Everything Stir-Fry Cookbookby Rhonda Lauret Parkinson

    Adams Media 2007; US$ 14.95

    Don't have time to cook? Stir-frying is quick, healthy, and easy. With The Everything Stir-Fry Cookbook, you will learn the essentials for making healthy dishes. Start with the freshest ingredients and the correct equipment, then learn how to properly select and prepare food from around the world. Whip up fish and shellfish dishes and get creative... more...

  • Classic Chinese Cookingby Yan-kit So

    Dorling Kindersley 2006; US$ 20.00

    A DK favorite back in print, complete with mouthwateringnew photography! Celebrated culinary expert Yan-kit So combines more than 100 colorful Chinese recipes with a comprehensive, step-by-step visual guide to the ingredients, equipment, and techniques that will help you unlock the door to the classic Chinese kitchen. Includes all-new photography in... more...

  • Stir-Frying to the Sky's Edgeby Grace Young

    Simon & Schuster 2010; US$ 35.00

    The stir-fry is all things: refined, improvisational, adaptable, and inventive. It is the rare culinary practice that makes less seem like more, and by which small amounts of food feed many. For centuries the Chinese have carried their woks to all corners of the earth and re-created stir-fry dishes, using local and sometimes nontraditional ingredients.... more...

  • The Japanese Grillby Tadashi Ono; Harris Salat

    Ten Speed Press 2011; US$ 25.00

    American grilling, Japanese flavors: That?s the irresistible idea behind The Japanese Grill. In this bold cookbook, chef Tadashi Ono and writer Harris Salat, avid grillers both, share a key insight: that live-fire cooking marries perfectly with mouthwatering Japanese ingredients like soy sauce and miso.   Packed with fast-and-easy recipes, versatile... more...

  • The 30-Minute Vegan's Taste of the Eastby Mark Reinfeld; Jennifer Murray

    Da Capo Press 2010; US$ 18.95

    From the authors of The 30-Minute Vegan : delectable and healthy recipes inspired by the cuisines of China, Japan, Korea, India, Thailand, and beyond more...

  • Japanese Hot Potsby Tadashi Ono; Harris Salat

    Ten Speed Press 2011; US$ 25.00

    Wholesome, delicious Japanese comfort food, hot pot cooking satisfies the universal desire for steaming, gratifying and hearty meals the whole family can enjoy. In Japanese Hot Pots , chef Tadashi Ono and food journalist Harris Salat demystify this communal eating tradition for American home cooks with belly-warming dishes from all corners of Japan.... more...

  • Takashi's Noodlesby Takashi Yagihashi; Harris Salat

    Ten Speed Press 2011; US$ 24.95

    A collection of 75 recipes from James Beard Award-winning chef Takashi Yagihashi for both traditional and inventive hot and cold Japanese noodle dishes. Combining traditional Japanese influences, French technique, and more than 20 years of cooking in the Midwest, James Beard Award-winning chef Takashi Yagihashi introduces American home cooks to... more...

  • Chinese Cooking For Dummiesby Martin Yan

    Wiley 2011; US$ 21.99

    Have you ever had a craving for fried dumplings or hot and sour soup at midnight? Ever wonder how your local Chinese takeout makes their food taste so good—and look so easy to make? Still don’t know the difference between Sichuan, Cantonese, and Mandarin cooking? Discovering how to cook the Chinese way will leave you steaming, stir-frying,... more...

  • Kibo ("Brimming with Hope")by Elizabeth Andoh

    Ten Speed Press 2012; US$ 3.99

      This cookbook is a heartfelt and fascinating tribute to the food, traditions, and courage of the people of Japan?s Tohoku region before and after the devastation of the earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011. It features traditional recipes such as Miso-Seared Scallops, Pinched-Noodle Soup with Pork, Salmon-Stuffed Kelp Rolls, and basics like... more...

  • The Cultural Revolution Cookbookby Sasha Gong; Scott D. Seligman

    Earnshaw Books 2011; US$ 19.96

    In 1969, millions of Chinese teenagers were forced from their homes in the city in order to live and work in the countryside as part of China's Cultural Revolution. The work was backbreaking and rations were tight, but Sasha Gong has fond memories of learning to make simple, delicious country cooking. A collection of delectable, healthy, and easy-to-make... more...