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Author McTernan, Cynthia Chen, author.

Title A common table : 80 recipes and stories from my shared cultures / Cynthia Chen McTernan.

Publication Info. New York : Rodale Books, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, [2018]
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Location Call No. Status
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  641.595 MCT    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description 285 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Note Includes index.
Contents Breakfast -- Lunch & small eats -- Date night in -- Celebrations & gatherings -- On the side -- Sweet -- Drinks.
Summary In A Common Table, Two Red Bowls blogger Cynthia Chen McTernan shares more than 80 Asian-inspired, modern recipes that marry food from her Chinese roots, Southern upbringing, and Korean mother-in-law's table. The book chronicles Cynthia's story alongside the recipes she and her family eat every day--beginning when she met her husband at law school and ate out of two battered red bowls, through the first years of her legal career in New York, to when she moved to Los Angeles to start a family. As Cynthia's life has changed, her cooking has become more diverse. She shares recipes that celebrate both the commonalities and the diversity of cultures: her mother-in-law's spicy Korean-inspired take on Hawaiian poke, a sticky sesame peanut pie that combines Chinese peanut sesame brittle with the decadence of a Southern pecan pie, and a grilled cheese topped with a crisp fried egg and fiery kimchi. And of course, she shares the basics: how to make soft, pillowy steamed buns, savory pork dumplings, and a simple fried rice that can form the base of any meal. Asian food may have a reputation for having long ingredient lists and complicated instructions, but Cynthia makes it relatable, avoiding hard-to-find ingredients or equipment, and breaking down how to bring Asian flavors home into your own kitchen. Above all, Cynthia believes that food can bring us together around the same table, no matter where we are from. The message at the heart of A Common Table is that the food we make and eat is rarely the product of one culture or moment, but is richly interwoven--and though some dishes might seem new or different, they are often more alike than they appear. -- Amazon.
Subject Asian American cooking.
Asian American cooking. (OCoLC)fst01921870
Genre/Form Cookbooks. (OCoLC)fst01752725
Cookbooks.
ISBN 163565002X (hardback)
9781635650020 (hardback)
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