Cambodian Cooking: A humanitarian project in collaboration with Act for Cambodia [Cambodian Cookbook, 60 Recipes]

Cambodian Cooking: A humanitarian project in collaboration with Act for Cambodia [Cambodian Cookbook, 60 Recipes]

Author
Joannes Riviere, Dominique De Bourgknecht, David Lallemand, Maja Smend
Publisher
Tuttle Publishing;Periplus Editions (HK) ltd
Language
English
Edition
Hardcover with Jacket
Year
2008
Page
96
ISBN
978-1-4629-1749-5,1462917496,0794650392,978-0-7946-5039-1
File Type
epub
File Size
4.3 MiB

Prepare all your favorite Cambodian foods with this easy-to-follow and informative Cambodian cookbook.

New cookbooks on Asian cuisines are much easier to find now than in years past. However, it's still very difficult to find a useful cookbook that focuses on the foods of Cambodia. Now, for the first time, Cambodian Cooking brings a previously untapped culinary tradition to the table for everyone to enjoy.

Influenced over the years by a wide variety of cooking styles, Cambodian cuisine presents a particularly broad range of flavors to surprise the palate and stimulate the taste buds. Salty and sweet, downright bitter and sour go hand in hand or are blended subtly, sometimes within a single dish, to create a deliciously harmonious and original result. The recipes included feature favorites such as Curry Fish Cakes, Consomme with Caramelized Beef and Star Anise, Stir-fried Chicken with Chilies and Cashews, and Banana Sesame Fritters. Also included is an ingredients section that includes the Cambodian names as well as the Vietnamese or Thai names of the ingredients whenever necessary for ease of shopping.

Authentic Cambodian recipes include:

  • Sweet Potato Rolls with Ginger
  • Pineapple and Ginger Ceviche
  • Rice Porridge with Fish
  • Khmer Curry
  • Soy Glazed Spare Ribs with Star Anise
  • Sweet Coconut Waffles
  • And many more!
Take a chance and try a whole new cooking experience with Cambodian Cooking!


About Act for Cambodia:
Cambodia was a country at war for many years. Genocide claimed millions of lives and orphaned and deprived many children. Antipersonnel mines still threaten their safety, and despite these bleak conditions, Cambodian children still smile. If you visit Cambodia, you'll still find people who know how to open their arms in welcome.

The French association Act for Cambodia founded and now runs the Sala Bai Hotel and Restaurant School. This association has been helping Cambodians since 1984 when it brought aid to the crowds of refugees crossing the borders of Thailand to flee the cruelty of the Khmer Rouge and all the terrible events that struck their nation at that time.

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