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"O, The Oprah Magazine"'s Cookbook of the MonthYahoo Food's Cookbook of the Week In "Lucky Rice," Danielle Chang, founder of the festival of the same name which brings night markets, grand feasts, and dumpling-making sessions to America's biggest cities feeds our obsession for innovative Asian cuisine through 100 recipes inspired by a range of cultures. Here, comfort foods marry ancient traditions with simple techniques and fresh flavors and include a few new classics as well: chicken wings marinated in hot Sichuan seasonings; sweet Vietnamese coffee frozen into pops; and one-hour homemade kimchi that transforms pancakes, tacos, and even Bloody Marys. With a foreword by Lisa Ling, this lushly photographed cookbook brings the fun and flavors of modern Asian cooking to your kitchen.", "oIf we are what we eat,o says LuckyRice founder Danielle Chang, othen we're all part Asian.o As her popular culinary festival has demonstrated, the appetite for innovative Asian cuisine has never been bigger. Danielle distills the trends of traditional Asian cuisine into 100 original recipes in this debut cookbook. She adapts well-known dishes for the home kitchen but delivers each one with a contemporary spin. Fish sauce and ginger are stirred into a tangy sungold tomato gazpacho, and potato salad made with kewpie mayonnaise and cucumber serves as a new Japanese (and American) picnic classic. Danielle shares the traditions behind each dish and introduces new ways to bring these flavors into your everyday cooking and celebrations.", In "Lucky Rice," Danielle Chang, founder of the festival of the same name which brings night markets, grand feasts, and dumpling-making sessions to America's biggest cities feeds our obsession for innovative Asian cuisine through 100 recipes inspired by a range of cultures. Here, comfort foods marry ancient traditions with simple techniques and fresh flavors and include a few new classics as well: chicken wings marinated in hot Sichuan seasonings; sweet Vietnamese coffee frozen into pops; and one-hour homemade kimchi that transforms pancakes, tacos, and even Bloody Marys. With a foreword by Lisa Ling, this lushly photographed cookbook brings the fun and flavors of modern Asian cooking to your kitchen. "A beautiful homage to Asian cuisine, "Lucky Rice"celebrates both classic and inspired dishes, many of which prove just how universal a bowl of rice is. A special thank-you to Danielle Chang for taking us around the world through her fabulous and inspired recipes." Daniel Boulud ""Lucky Rice"reminds me of my time in Bangkok, Singapore, and Hong Kong. The spicy, addictive flavors of Danielle Chang s recipes transport me on a culinary journey where I get to revisit and rediscover the exotic and aromatic foods of the East." Jean-Georges Vongerichten "Lucky is the reader who buys this book Danielle Chang brings her wildly successful festival straight to your kitchen in an informative, vibrant, and delicious way." Anita Lo "I love how "Lucky Rice" celebrates the culinary Asian invasion and its influence on American food today. Danielle Chang explores a wide variety of recipes and leaves no grain of rice unturned " Susur Lee", In Lucky Rice , Danielle Chang, founder of the festival of the same name--which brings night markets, grand feasts, and dumpling-making sessions to America's biggest cities--feeds our obsession for innovative Asian cuisine through 100 recipes inspired by a range of cultures. Here, comfort foods marry ancient traditions with simple techniques and fresh flavors--and include a few new classics as well: chicken wings marinated in hot Sichuan seasonings; sweet Vietnamese coffee frozen into pops; and one-hour homemade kimchi that transforms pancakes, tacos, and even Bloody Marys. This lushly photographed cookbook brings the fun and flavors of modern Asian cooking to your kitchen. "A beautiful homage to Asian cuisine, Lucky Rice celebrates both classic and inspired dishes, many of which prove just how universal a bowl of rice is. A special thank-you to Danielle Chang for taking us around the world through her fabulous and inspired recipes." --Daniel Boulud "Lucky Rice reminds me of my time in Bangkok, Singapore, and Hong Kong. The spicy, addictive flavors of Danielle Chang's recipes transport me on a culinary journey where I get to revisit and rediscover the exotic and aromatic foods of the East." --Jean-Georges Vongerichten "Lucky is the reader who buys this book! Danielle Chang brings her wildly successful festival straight to your kitchen in an informative, vibrant, and delicious way." --Anita Lo "I love how Lucky Rice celebrates the culinary 'Asian invasion' and its influence on American food today. Danielle Chang explores a wide variety of recipes and leaves no grain of rice unturned!" --Susur Lee, O, The Oprah Magazine 's Cookbook of the Month Yahoo! Food's Cookbook of the Week In Lucky Rice , Danielle Chang, founder of the festival of the same name--which brings night markets, grand feasts, and dumpling-making sessions to America's biggest cities--feeds our obsession for innovative Asian cuisine through 100 recipes inspired by a range of cultures. Here, comfort foods marry ancient traditions with simple techniques and fresh flavors--and include a few new classics as well: chicken wings marinated in hot Sichuan seasonings; sweet Vietnamese coffee frozen into pops; and one-hour homemade kimchi that transforms pancakes, tacos, and even Bloody Marys. With a foreword by Lisa Ling, this lushly photographed cookbook brings the fun and flavors of modern Asian cooking to your kitchen.

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