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Asian Hot Pot Cookbook

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Gather your family and friends for the ultimate communal dinner!

In Asia, hot pots have long been a cornerstone of home-cooking–a one pot meal, shared at the table, with family and friends helping themselves from the communal pot. The key to a successful hot pot is the base broth, and in this book you’ll find a wide variety of recipes for broths and sauces, along with complete recipes for Asian-style hot pots from Japan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam and more!

In this book you’ll find everything you need to start your Asian hot pot journey:

Hot pot equipment introduction
The basic components of a hot pot
How to serve hot pots at home
A glossary of Asian ingredients
69 delicious recipes for hot pots including basic broths and sauces, side dishes and desserts

The delicious hot pots in this book include:

Pork Sukiyaki, made with Sukiyaki Sauce, mushrooms, tofu, greens and noodles
Thai Chicken Coconut Curry Hot Pot, made with Thai Coconut Curry Broth and served with Steamed Japanese Rice
Green Vegetable Hot Pot, made with Creamy Corn Broth, Sesame Miso Sauce and bursting with asparagus, kale, bok choy and broccoli
Korean Short Ribs with Spicy Kimchi Hot Pot, made with Korean Kimchi Broth and udon noodles

In addition to 32 Hot Pot recipes, you’ll find 24 recipes for basic broths, sauces and rice, 8 side-dish recipes and 5 mouthwatering desserts, providing everything you need for fun and healthy meals that can be enjoyed by the whole family!

Additional information

ISBN

9784805317198

Dimensions

191 x 254 mm

Book Type

Paperback / softback

Author

Amy Kimoto-Kahn

Author Bio

Amy Kimoto-Kahn is a fourth-generation Japanese-American mom of three who lives in Boulder, Colorado. Her cooking is influenced by the recipes handed down through generations of her family and she shares her favorite recipes on her blog easypeasyjapanesey.com. She also works part time as a personal chef and is the author of Simply Ramen (2016). When she isn't cooking, she runs her own marketing firm, Fat Duck Consulting, which she founded in 2008. You can find her new foodie experiences on her Instagram e.p.j

Number of Pages

144

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