Taste Tibet
Dumplings, Noodles, and Bowls for Comfort, Pleasure, and Wellbeing in the first comprehensive Tibetan cookbook
Nourishing, simple, seasonal food that heals as well as fuels:
This way of eating might be popular today, but it has been traditional in Tibet for over 8,000 years. Taste Tibet is a collection of over 80 recipes from the Tibetan Plateau, written for todays home cook. Create comforting soups and stews, discover the secrets of hand-pulled noodles, and learn everything you need to know about making and eating momo dumplings, Tibets most legendary and addictive culinary export.
Alongside the recipes, award-winning food writer Julie Kleeman and Tibetan cook Yeshi Jampa, who run the Taste Tibet restaurant and food stall, interweave stories of Yeshis childhood in Tibet, and the shared love of food that brought them together. They reveal nomadic Himalayan food culture and practices, including mindful eating and communal cookinga way of life that celebrates family, togetherness, and respect for foodwhile exploring the relationship between landscape and diet, evoking the simple, subtle, and unique flavors of Tibet.
Nourishing, simple, seasonal food that heals as well as fuels:
This way of eating might be popular today, but it has been traditional in Tibet for over 8,000 years. Taste Tibet is a collection of over 80 recipes from the Tibetan Plateau, written for todays home cook. Create comforting soups and stews, discover the secrets of hand-pulled noodles, and learn everything you need to know about making and eating momo dumplings, Tibets most legendary and addictive culinary export.
Alongside the recipes, award-winning food writer Julie Kleeman and Tibetan cook Yeshi Jampa, who run the Taste Tibet restaurant and food stall, interweave stories of Yeshis childhood in Tibet, and the shared love of food that brought them together. They reveal nomadic Himalayan food culture and practices, including mindful eating and communal cookinga way of life that celebrates family, togetherness, and respect for foodwhile exploring the relationship between landscape and diet, evoking the simple, subtle, and unique flavors of Tibet.
Auteur | | Julie Kleeman |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Hardcover |
Categorie | | Kookboeken |