The Gluten-Free Asian Kitchen

The Gluten-Free Asian Kitchen
Author: Laura B. Russell
Publisher: Celestial Arts
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2011-08-23
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1587613670

For the estimated three million Americans suffering from Celiac disease, wheat allergies, and severe gluten sensitivities, Asian food is usually off-limits because its signature ingredients—noodles, soy sauce, and oyster sauce—typically contain wheat. In the Gluten-Free Asian Kitchen, food writer Laura B. Russell shows home cooks how to convert the vibrant cuisines of China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam into gluten-free favorites. Authentically flavored dishes such as Crispy Spring Rolls, Gingery Pork Pot Stickers, Korean Green Onion Pancakes, Soba Noodles with Stir-Fried Shiitake Mushrooms, Salt and Pepper Squid, and Pork Tonkatsu will be delicious additions to any gluten-free repertoire. Along with sharing approachable and delicious recipes, Russell demystifies Asian ingredients and helps readers navigate the grocery store. Beautifully photographed and designed for easy weeknight eating, this unique cookbook’s wide range of dishes from a variety of Asian cuisines will appeal to the discriminating tastes of today’s gluten-free cooks.

Asian Flavors Diabetes Cookbook

Asian Flavors Diabetes Cookbook
Author: Corinne Trang
Publisher: American Diabetes Association
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2012-08-24
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1580405126

The Asian Flavors Diabetes Cookbook is the first book that takes the naturally healthy recipes and meals of Asian cuisine and crafts them specifically for people with diabetes. Authored by Corinne Trang, who was dubbed by The Washington Post "the Julia Child of Asian cuisine," this unique collection of recipes will be attractive to anyone with diabetes looking for a fresh approach to diabetes-friendly cooking. With more than 125 recipes, this compilation of simple comfort foods from all over Asia will include classics such as wontons and fresh spring rolls, and more contemporary recipes like garden tomatoes and mixed greens salad tossed in an Asian-inspired dressing blending soy sauce, sesame oil, and wasabi. The recipes are nutritionally sound, with plenty of fresh vegetables and complex flavors using readily available ingredients, and they rely on healthy cooking techniques such as steaming, stir-frying, braising, and grilling. The book will open with shopping and stocking techniques, including tips on building a basic pantry of Asian ingredients. Then readers will find recipes covering everything from soups and stews to meat and poultry. Each recipe will be broken down with easy step-by-step instructions, as well as menu ideas for serving one, two, four, or more. An added benefit will be a chapter titled “On The Go, Bento!” which shows how leftovers and ready-made sides can be quickly assembled into an on-the-go lunch. Filled with a wide variety of vegetables, whole grains, and protein-based dishes, readers will discover countless new flavors to enjoy with their family. With meails inspired by Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Southeast Asian food cultures, the Asian Flavors Diabetes Cookbook will become a “go-to” book for Asian-inspired diabetes-friendly meals.

The Ketogenic Kitchen

The Ketogenic Kitchen
Author: DominiKemp
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2016
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 160358692X

Cancer survivors Domini Kemp and Patricia Daly offer the first comprehensive ketogenic cookbook based on the most exciting new research on nutritional approaches to the prevention and management of cancer. For decades, the ketogenic diet--which shifts the body's metabolism from burning glucose to burning fat, lowering blood sugar and insulin and resulting in a metabolic state known as ketosis--has been used to successfully manage pediatric epilepsy. More recently, it has been used by the Paleo community as a weight loss strategy. Now emerging research suggests that a ketogenic diet, in conjunction with conventional treatments, also offers new hope for those coping with cancer and other serious disease. With endorsements from leading researchers and oncologists such as Dr. Thomas Seyfried (Cancer as a Metabolic Disease), The Ketogenic Kitchen offers more than 250 recipes, as well as meal plans and comprehensive scientific information about the benefits of a ketogenic diet, with sensible advice to help readers through periods of illness, recovery, and treatment. This North American paperback edition has been updated to include U.S. customary units of measure appearing side-by-side with metric measures.

The Asian Diet

The Asian Diet
Author: Jason Bussell
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1844093468

In this era of fad diets, detox programs, and "superfoods," this examination of the relationship between diet and lifestyle looks to the Far East to claim that the simple principles to live by are balance and moderation. By rebuilding the connections between what is put into the body and how it functions, the diet outlined in this book teaches the daily effects that particular food choices will have--on bodyweight, energy, mood, and the quality and duration of life--and that ultimately all foods are good in the right proportion. All major food groups are covered, with additional sections on dietary supplements, lifestyle, and attitude, plus a handful of recipes to demonstrate the principles of the diet.

The Asian Keto and Low-Carb Cookbook

The Asian Keto and Low-Carb Cookbook
Author: Som Allison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2019-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781792850431

Increased health. Increased strength. Decreased body fat. Decreased health issues.These are just a few of the benefits that a ketogenic lifestyle can provide and it's exactly what the co-author of The Asian Keto/Low-Carb Cookbook experienced after embarking on a one-year Keto Diet experiment. Tippy Wyatt, of the popular YouTube channel 'Tippy Tales', changed her life and she did it in a creative way that allowed her to continue to enjoy her favorite genre of food - Southeastern Asian cuisine!Growing up on a diet centered around rice, coupled with a sensitivity to dairy, it seemed impossible to adopt a ketogenic diet. Professional help was needed. Som Allison, Tippy's older sister and the best cook she knows, took her 20+ years of experience preparing authentic Asian food and tailored the family recipes that have been handed down for generations to comply with the Keto diet. After testing hundreds of dishes, they selected only a small handful of the very finest recipes to be included in The Asian Keto/Low-Carb Cookbook. What you'll get:-40+ Hand-picked, Authentic Asian Recipes - All of which are low-carb and most are high fat-Exclusive Recipes ONLY Found In Asian Households ―from our home to yours -Traditional Favorites ― classic dishes such as fried rice, stir-fry, soups, sauces, etc. made Keto and low-carb friendly-Dairy-Free Recipes ―Asian cuisine rarely contains dairy and are great for those who are dairy-free-Calories And Macros ―every recipe included is Keto and low-carb compliant with calories and macros count to keep you on track-Breaks Up The Typical Keto Lifestyle ―New and exciting Asian flare that the Keto and low-carb lifestyle have not yet seen-Multicultural Recipes ―All spectrum of Asian cuisine from Laos, Thailand, China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, etc.

The MediterrAsian Way

The MediterrAsian Way
Author: Ric Watson
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780470045589

Indulge yourself with tasty and satisfying foods like pasta dishes, stir-fries, curries, risottos, noodle dishes, and sushi, all washed down with a glass of wine or beer. Stay active but don't bother with a formal exercise regimen, and set aside time every day to relax and unwind. You may find it hard to believe, but eating and living this way can help you stay lean and healthy, substantially reduce your risk of heart disease and cancer, and increase your chances of living longer. People from Mediterranean and Asian cultures have been living like this-and reaping the rewards-for more than 5,000 years. Now, in this unique cookbook and guide, Ric Watson and his wife, Trudy Thelander, demonstrate just how easy it is to realize the benefits of the MediterrAsian way-benefits that numerous scientific studies have documented over the last half century. They explain the common features of Mediterranean and Asian lifestyles-abundant amounts of plant foods and fish, small amounts of red meat, moderate alcohol consumption, physical activity, and time set aside to relax-and show you step by step how to make them part of your life. When you eat the MediterrAsian way, there's no skimping on taste-or satisfaction. You'll feast on more than 150 delicious recipes, including favorites like Pasta Primavera, Thai Chicken Stir-Fry, and Ham, Mushroom, and Tomato Pizza. You'll savor the intriguing flavors of Vietnamese Shrimp and Vegetable Rice Paper Rolls, Moroccan Stew with Couscous, and Teriyaki Chicken Noodles. And if you're in the mood for a burger or hot dog, Watson and Thelander offer several deliciously healthy versions. The book walks you through MediterrAsian food basics, shows you how to substitute daily activities for time at the gym, and explains how to take time out to enjoy life and relax. To help you plan your meals, it provides an easy-to-follow five-step MediterrAsian Balanced Meal System. There's even a fourteen-day MediterrAsian plan as well as example lifestyle scenarios to help you get into the swing of things. Complete with 50 tempting color food photographs, The MediterrAsian Way is all you need to enjoy the benefits of MediterrAsian living-starting today!

The Steamy Kitchen Cookbook

The Steamy Kitchen Cookbook
Author: Jaden Hair
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 702
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1462905692

You will absolutely love the 101 Asian recipes in this easy-to-use cookbook. This engaging cookbook includes dozens upon dozens of full-proof Asian recipes that are quick and easy to do--all in time for tonight's supper! The recipes will appeal to Americans' growing interest in Asian cuisines and a taste for foods that range from pot stickers to bulgogi burgers and from satay to summer rolls. Whether you're hurrying to get a weekday meal on the table for family or entertaining on the weekend, author and blogger (steamykitchen.com) Jaden Hair will walk you through the steps of creating fresh, delicious Asian meals without fuss. In an accessible style and a good splash of humor, Jaden takes the trauma out of preparing "foreign" Asian recipes. With Jaden's guiding hand, you'll find it both simple and fun to recreate Asian flavors in your own kitchen and to share the excitement of fresh Asian food with your family and friends! Asian recipes include: Firecracker Shrimp Pork & Mango Potstickers Quick Vietnamese Chicken Pho Beer Steamed Shrimp with Garlic Korean BBQ-style Burgers Maridel's Chicken Adobo Simple Baby Bok Choy and Snow Peas Chinese Sausage Fried Rice Grilled Bananas with Chocolate and Toasted Coconut Flakes

101 Asian Dishes You Need to Cook Before You Die

101 Asian Dishes You Need to Cook Before You Die
Author: Jet Tila
Publisher:
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2017-06-27
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1624143822

Celebrity chef, Asian cooking expert and TV personality Jet Tila has compiled the best-of-the-best 101 Eastern recipes that every home cook needs to try before they die! The dishes are authentic yet unique to Jet--drawn from his varied cooking experience, unique heritage and travels. The dishes are also approachable--with simplified techniques, weeknight-friendly total cook times and ingredients commonly found in most urban grocery stores today.

The Complete Book of Asian Cooking

The Complete Book of Asian Cooking
Author: Sallie Morris
Publisher: Southwater
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781844766987

Some of the world's most exciting cuisines are found in Asia. From the vastness of China to the island states of Indonesia and the Philippines, each country has its own unique style of cooking, but they share many of the classic ingredients. This book is a fascinating guide to the food and cooking of this wonderful region. It is brimming with useful information about the ingredients and cuisines, as well as a wonderful collection of enticing and easy-to-prepare recipes. There are over 650 colour pictures in total: step-by-step how-to sequences for every recipes, and a glorious photograph of every finished dish. With a wide range of ingredients now available in supermarkets, there's never been a better time to discover the enticing flavours of Asia.

Asian Diet Cookbook

Asian Diet Cookbook
Author: Arnold Kuntz Ph D
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2020-10-05
Genre:
ISBN:

The traditional Asian diet, based on plant foods such as vegetables, beans, legumes, fruits, nuts, and vegetable oils, has been followed across the continent for thousands of years. Although specific diets vary among different countries and regions, they have many components in common. Rice and/or noodles are staples. Although fish and/or seafood are common where available, meat is rarely a main course but may be used in dishes for accent and flavor.Approximately 60% of the world's population lives in Asia, and more than 43 countries follow some form of Asian diet. Food is an important part of daily life across Asia, and meals are an essential component of family relationships. Although varying religious practices and traditions dictate the types of foods eaten in specific Asian diets, and each country and region has distinct ingredients and cooking styles, there are many common elements. The Asian diet is based on fresh plant foods served raw, steamed, stirfried, or deep-fried. Fish and seafood are common in island nations and along coastlines, but meat is relatively rare. The Asian diet generally focuses on balance, with an ideal daily energy (calorie) content of about 1,200-1,400 calories.The traditional plant-based Asian diet is considered to be very healthy. It is high in fresh fruits and vegetables and fiber and low in fat and calories. The traditional Asian diet is also high in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other micronutrients. Antioxidants help to prevent oxidative damage to the cells of the body from free radicals. Free radicals are the byproducts of normal metabolic functions as well as environmental toxins that are ingested and inhaled. Antioxidants may reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer and heart disease. Saturated fats, which contribute to chronic illnesses, including obesity, coronary heart disease, and cancer, are almost completely absent from the Asian diet. Asians following a traditional diet are among the healthiest and longest-lived peoples, with lower rates of many illnesses common in the Western world, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, cancer, and obesity. Death rates from cardiovascular disease in Japan are less than half the rates in the United States. Residents of Okinawa, off the Japanese coast, are one of the longest-lived populations on earth. An increase in Western-style diets in Asia has correlated with increases in heart disease, cancer, and obesity rates across the continent.