Patricia Yeo - Cooking from A to Z by Patricia Yeo and Julia Moskin

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    • Ingredients: scallions; black peppercorns; bay leaves; canola oil
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Notes about this book

  • dhaverkateens on July 15, 2020

    Made Boneless chicken Dhansak, p. 146. Very good. Nicely balanced flavors: a stew made with dal and other vegetables. Used Kabocha squash.

Notes about Recipes in this book

  • Endive, Stilton, and roasted pear salad with pomegranate vinaigrette

    • TinyCitiKitchen on July 25, 2023

      I'm very fond of this salad. It's that rare bird (for me), an elegant fall/winter salad that can fit with any number of main courses for a dinner party. The flavors combine beautifully, and the textures are a satisfying range from creamy to crunchy.

  • Curried monkfish "osso buco" with slow-roasted tomatoes and cauliflower couscous

    • Mdesorbo on November 17, 2024

      Be sure to adjust the cooking time if you’re using a different fish.

  • Chinese one-pot chicken and rice

    • chawkins on September 24, 2015

      A very good version of this dish. I like the addition of shallots as an aromatics for the rice. I cut the rice down to a cup and a quarter and adjusted the amount of broth added but kept everything the same since I have to watch my carbo intake. This may become my new go-to for Chinese chicken and rice.

  • Crispy duck schnitzel with hazelnut brown butter and beet, orange, and arugula salad

    • TinyCitiKitchen on July 19, 2023

      Always fun to find a new way to cook duck. I love the flavors of this: the bit of cheese in the crust, the way the orange and hazelnut come together. And sometimes you just need a reason to swing a mallet and pound something!

  • Chicken satay with marjoram and garlic marinade

    • chawkins on July 27, 2017

      Very good, even though the cook (my husband) overcooked the skewer a little bit and it was a bit dry. Instead of fresh marjoram, I used fresh oregano which is suggested as an alternative.

  • Spicy peanut sauce

    • chawkins on July 27, 2017

      Very good, served with the chicken satay. I halved the recipe and still have a lot of sauce. But this is listed under Malaysian satay party with sesame-cucumber salad together with three different satay, a beef, a lamb and a chicken and I only made the chicken one. Making a third of the recipe might have provided a more appropriate amount.

  • Sesame-cucumber salad

    • chawkins on July 27, 2017

      Sesame-cucumber salad, not our favorite, just cucumber with coarsely ground toasted sesame seeds and black pepper, no liquid component, so it was somewhat dry.

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  • ISBN 10 0312290233
  • ISBN 13 9780312290238
  • Linked ISBNs
  • Published Nov 04 2002
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 288
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher St. Martin's Press
  • Imprint St. Martin's Press

Publishers Text

The food world's brightest new star delivers a stunning cookbook debut that present her flavor-packed fusion home cooking.

Raised in Malaysia, schooled in biochemistry at Princeton and trained by Bobby Flay in the kitchen---Patricia Yeo is not your average three-star chef. But as the executive chef at the acclaimed Manhattan restaurant AZ and the soon-to-open Pazo, she has the whole food world talking. Her Asian-inspired American cooking has been called bold, playful, ingenious, satisfying, and addictive. With recipes like aromatic tea-smoked chicken, savory miso-braised shortribs, and heavenly lime and ginger creme brulee, Yeo brings together sweet and sour, spicy and tangy, smoky and pungent--resulting in dishes that are both refreshingly new and reassuringly familiar.


With this debut, Yeo joins her fellow top chefs on the highest tier of the cookbook shelf. Filled with more than 130 recipes, culinary information, seasonal notes, and beautiful color photographs, this is sure to be one of the most celebrated cookbooks of the year.



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