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Living Shojin Ryori: Everyday Zen Cuisine to Nourish and Delight
Shojin ryori is sometimes described as temple food as it is the special diet observed by monks in Zen temples in Japan. Based on the principle of not taking life, shojin ryori is prepared using only vegetables and omits the use of eggs and dairy products. In his first book, Shojin Ryori: The Art of …
Donburi, or Japanese rice bowls, make hearty meals that are satisfying any time of the day. Simple and fuss free, these donburi recipes are versatile and can be adapted according to your liking. Be it meat, poultry or vegetables, this delightful collection is packed with ideas on how you can serve fragrant rice with anything you like. On …
Peranakan cuisine combines the best of Chinese and Malay influences to offer a unique fusion of exotic and aromatic food. From spicy sambals and piquant pickles to dishes that tantalise and entice… the undisputed doyenne of Peranakan cuisine Florence Tan whets your appetite in Florence Tan’s Timeless Peranakan Recipes, a collection of her family’s treasured …
Baker & Cook: The Story and Recipes Behind the Successful Artisan Bakery and Food Store
Baker & Cook started out as a single bakery store in a quiet suburban neighbourhood in Singapore. In a short span of five years, Baker & Cook is now a household name with 10 outlets in Singapore, including two sourdough pizzerias and a cooking school, and three outlets in the Philippines, with more to open in other locations …
Cook with Ami: Japanese Home-Style Dishes for Family & Friends
Despite the long hours Ami spends at the busy Japanese artisan patisserie she runs with her husband, her day doesn’t end when they lock up in the evening. Back home, she dons the domestic apron and prepares a full meal that the two of them can enjoy. These meals usually consist of a soup, a staple, three to …
Having featured the most popular hawker foods and zi char dishes in their first two cookbooks, the MeatMen now share a brand new collection of their personal favorites in this third cookbook.Living in Singapore where they get to savor the best that Chinese, Malay, Indian, Eurasian and Peranakan (Nyonya) cuisines have to offer, the MeatMen’s favorites include some …
Chef Benny Se Teo is the creative force behind a highly successful chain of restaurants, known not just for its hearty, no-nonsense good food, but also for its continuing efforts to help ex-offenders and youths at risk. Himself an ex-offender, Chef Benny’s inspirational life story is now the backdrop of his first cookbook, Honest Good Food, …
Zi char (a Hokkien term, literally translated “cook fry”) is widely recognized in Singapore to refer to a variety of dishes that one can order from any Chinese cooked food (zi char) stall in coffee shops across the island. Dishes range from one-dish rice or noodle meals to fish and seafood and meat and vegetable dishes to go …
Bestselling cookbook author and media personality Rita Zahara follows up her first title Malay Heritage Cooking with another exciting treasury of dishes deeply rooted in Malay culture and history.In The Many Flavours of Malay Cooking, Rita assembles a stunning collection of authentic dishes that hail from various Malay ethnic groups and presents the richness and diversity of Malay …