The Food of Taiwan, 9780544303010
Hardcover
Explore Taiwan’s vibrant food scene: home-style dishes to street food delights.

The Food of Taiwan

recipes from the beautiful island

$76.22

  • Hardcover

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    3 April 2015

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Summary

A Culinary Journey Through Taiwan: Authentic Recipes & Street Food Delights

Acclaimed author Cathy Erway offers an insider’s look at Taiwanese cooking—from home-style dishes to authentic street food

While certain dishes from Taiwan are immensely popular, like steamed buns and bubble tea, the cuisine still remains relatively unknown. In The Food of Taiwan, Taiwanese-American Cathy Erway, the acclaimed blogger and author of The Art of Eating I…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780544303010
ISBN-10:0544303016
Author:Cathy Erway
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:Harvest
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:3 April 2015
Weight:960g
Dimensions:229mm x 203mm x 25mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“In this appetizing collection, Erway (“The Art of Eating In”), an acclaimed blogger at Not Eating Out in NY, takes readers on a cultural and culinary tour of Taiwan that will engage armchair travelers and foodies alike From pantry staples such as chili bean sauce, ginger, and rice wine to the vibrant night markets that take over entire streets, she offers an insider s perspective of the Taiwanese lifestyle and reveals what makes a dish distinctly Taiwanese. In addition to chapters on appetizers, vegetables, meat, and seafood, she explores the lasting culinary influences of military villages, train bento boxes, and Taiwanese tea. Recipes for fried pork chop noodle soup, shredded chicken over rice, and Hakka-style sweet green tea convey cultural insight as well as instruction Photos of everyday people, the diverse landscape, and alluring dishes complete this engaging and delightful collection.” “Publisher’s Weekly,” starred review Erway s cookbook is among the very first to celebrate Taiwanese food and culture in English. It is written with deep affection, and the photographs capture the beauty of Taiwan and its tantalizing cooking. Erway s charming stories make this book as much a travelogue as an enticing introduction to this little-known cuisine. Grace Young, author of “Stir-Frying to the Sky s Edge” A fresh voice, a fascinating new culture (at least for most of us), and bulletproof recipes. Cathy Erway writes as well as she cooks, which is great. Peter Kaminsky, author of “Culinary Intelligence” Taiwanese is one of the great neglected regional cuisines of China. Why? Because Taiwanese restaurateurs are more likely to open Cantonese, Shanghai, or Sichuan restaurants, and keep their own excellent dishes like stinky tofu, oyster omelets, beef noodle soup, and meatball mochi to themselves. In Cathy Erway s new cookbook “The Food of Taiwan,” she explicates all these recipes and more, filling a great gap in our knowledge of Chinese cooking, inviting you to mount your own dinner party. Robert Sietsema, Eater NY” “In this appetizing collection, Erway (The Art of Eating In), an acclaimed blogger at Not Eating Out in NY, takes readers on a cultural and culinary tour of Taiwan that will engage armchair travelers and foodies alike… From pantry staples such as chili bean sauce, ginger, and rice wine to the vibrant night markets that take over entire streets, she offers an insider’s perspective of the Taiwanese lifestyle and reveals what makes a dish distinctly Taiwanese. In addition to chapters on appetizers, vegetables, meat, and seafood, she explores the lasting culinary influences of military villages, train bento boxes, and Taiwanese tea. Recipes for fried pork chop noodle soup, shredded chicken over rice, and Hakka-style sweet green tea convey cultural insight as well as instruction… Photos of everyday people, the diverse landscape, and alluring dishes complete this engaging and delightful collection.” –Publisher’s Weekly, starred review “Erway’s cookbook is among the very first to celebrate Taiwanese food and culture in English. It is written with deep affection, and the photographs capture the beauty of Taiwan and its tantalizing cooking. Erway’s charming stories make this book as much a travelogue as an enticing introduction to this little-known cuisine.”–Grace Young, author of Stir-Frying to the Sky’s Edge “A fresh voice, a fascinating new culture (at least for most of us), and bulletproof recipes. Cathy Erway writes as well as she cooks, which is great.”–Peter Kaminsky, author of Culinary Intelligence “Taiwanese is one of the great neglected regional cuisines of China. Why? Because Taiwanese restaurateurs are more likely to open Cantonese, Shanghai, or Sichuan restaurants, and keep their own excellent dishes–like stinky tofu, oyster omelets, beef noodle soup, and meatball mochi–to themselves. In Cathy Erway’s new cookbook The Food of Taiwan, she explicates all these recipes and more, filling a great gap in our knowledge of Chinese cooking, inviting you to mount your own dinner party.”–Robert Sietsema, Eater NY “Erway’s cookbook is among the very first to celebrate Taiwanese food and culture in English. It is written with deep affection, and the photographs capture the beauty of Taiwan and its tantalizing cooking. Erway’s charming stories make this book as much a travelogue as an enticing introduction to this little-known cuisine.”–Grace Young, author of “Stir-Frying to the Sky’s Edge” “A fresh voice, a fascinating new culture (at least for most of us), and bulletproof recipes. Cathy Erway writes as well as she cooks, which is great.”–Peter Kaminsky, author of “Culinary Intelligence” “Taiwanese is one of the great neglected regional cuisines of China. Why? Because Taiwanese restaurateurs are more likely to open Cantonese, Shanghai, or Sichuan restaurants, and keep their own excellent dishes–like stinky tofu, oyster omelets, beef noodle soup, and meatball mochi–to themselves. In Cathy Erway’s new cookbook “The Food of Taiwan,” she explicates all these recipes and more, filling a great gap in our knowledge of Chinese cooking, inviting you to mount your own dinner party.“–Robert Sietsema, Eater NY

About The Author

Cathy Erway

CATHY ERWAY is the author of The Art of Eating In and has written for publications such as Saveur, PAPER magazine, and Serious Eats. She is the host of Heritage Radio Network’s “Eat Your Words” and co-founded the supper club The Hapa Kitchen.

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