The Food of Northern Thailand by Austin Bush

    • Categories: Dips, spreads & salsas; Dressings & marinades; Soups; Spice / herb blends & rubs; Stocks; Chutneys, pickles & relishes; Entertaining & parties; Chinese
    • Ingredients: dried chiles; Thai garlic; vegetable oil; raw peanuts; sesame seeds; limes; black soy sauce; sesame oil; chicken thighs; chicken carcass; fresh ginger; lemongrass; cilantro roots; pandan leaves; black cardamom pods; whole star anise; raw sugar; flat egg noodles; green onions; shallots; mustard greens; chili powder; minced chicken
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  • ISBN 10 045149749X
  • ISBN 13 9780451497499
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  • Published Oct 23 2018
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 320
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Clarkson Potter

Publishers Text

The Food of Northern Thailand is a beautiful, deep dive into the regional cuisine of northern Thailand with a documentarian's approach and a photographer's eye.

The food of northern Thailand is a world away from the highly refined, royal court- and Chinese-influenced style of cooking in Bangkok--the Thai food that most of us are familiar with. It's a cuisine with its own distinct identity, one that is rustic and earthy, meaty and fragrant; one with roots in the Thai repertoire but with branches that extend into unfamiliar areas; a cuisine feels ancient, but is ever evolving.

A writer, photographer, and travel guide writer, Austin Bush has lived in Thailand for nearly 20 years. In this book, Bush travels across northern Thailand to talk to the region's home cooks, academics, restaurateurs, writers, and hawkers. Their recipes and stories, along with Bush's photographs, capture the people, countryside, markets, and of course, dishes and cooking techniques of northern Thailand. Each of the chapters in the book will focus features on a single province, giving a snapshot of the dishes, staple ingredients, cooking methods, and people specific to that area.

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