Malaysian Cooking: A Master Cook Reveals Her Best Recipes (Paperback)

Malaysian Cooking: A Master Cook Reveals Her Best Recipes By Carol Selva Rajah, Masano Kawana (Photographer), David Thompson (Foreword by) Cover Image
By Carol Selva Rajah, Masano Kawana (Photographer), David Thompson (Foreword by)
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Enter the colorful world of Malaysian cuisine with this cookbook from an award-winning chef and food writer

Malaysian Cooking introduces the art of using Malaysia's most aromatic regional ingredients and global influences to prepare zesty food that excites both the palate and sense of smell. Inspired by fond memories of cooking Malaysian staples since her childhood days, the expert in Asian culinary culture Carol Selva Rajah has compiled in this Malaysian cookbook a collection of 60+ new and traditional dishes for anyone wishing to add these vibrant recipes from abroad to their repertoire. These include:
  • Sambals, chutneys, spice pastes, and achars
  • Salads and snacks, like Vegetarian Fritters with Sweet Chili Dip
  • Rice, noodles, and bread, like Saffron Rice with Cloves and Cashews
  • Poultry and meat dishes, like Sweet Blue Ginger Duck with Star Anise
  • Seafood dishes, like Fish in Sweet and Sour Pineapple Broth
  • Vegetable dishes, like Eggplant and Tofu with Spicy Bean Paste
  • Desserts and drinks, like Pandanus Coconut Cake with Palm Sugar Syrup

With this beautifully photographed and easy-to-follow Malaysian cookbook in hand, you too can bring the rich and varied textures, colors, and flavors of Malaysian cuisine to your own home.

About the Author


Carol Selva Rajah is an award-winning chef and food writer currently based in Sydney, Australia. She is a food consultant to the hospitality and food manufacturing industry, and makes regular television appearances in Asia and Australia as well as participating in food festivals, master classes and charity functions. She is a writer and consulting editor for various magazines and has written 10 cookbooks on Malaysian and Southeast Asian cuisine. Her book The Food of India won the gold award at the prestigious Jacob's Creek World Food Media Awards. Award-winning photographer Masano Kawana is one of the most exciting food, interior, and landscape photographers in Asia today. Born in Japan and based in Singapore, he has traveled, lived, and surfed throughout the region, photographing a wide variety of subjects for books and lifestyle magazines. His book Shunju: New Japanese Cuisine won a James Beard Award for best cookbook photography. Foreword writer, David Thompson is one of Australia's leading chefs, restaurateurs, and cookery writers. He is the owner of Sailors Thai in Sydney. In 2001, he opened Nahm in London's Halkin Hotel, which was awarded a Michelin star seven months later. He now heads up a second Nahm in Bangkok at Metropolitan by COMO. His book, Thai Food, won the James Beard Award and was a finalist for the IACP award in 2003.


Product Details
ISBN: 9780804850612
ISBN-10: 0804850615
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date: June 5th, 2018
Pages: 112
Language: English
 

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