Chinese Hotpots

Chinese Hotpots
Author: Martha Stone
Publisher: Martha Stone
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2014-08-18
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Hotpots make the perfect, simple family-style meal. Meat, veggies, seafood and other ingredients burbling inside the pot, together with a flavorful stock makes the perfect get-together meal. As a part of the Asian food tradition, hotpots are quite famous around the area. Taking its roots from Mongolia, the Chinese have since then taken and developed the basics of hotpot cooking, molding and melding it to their own cooking traditions. The Chinese have made the hotpot truly their own by using local ingredients that are indigent in the particular region they are from. For example, the Chongqing version makes use of spicy Sichuan peppers while the Manchurian version often tastes a bit sour with the addition of suan cai or Chinese sauerkraut. Have a taste of classic Chinese hotpot dishes with “Chinese Hotpots: Simple and Delicious Authentic Chinese Hot Pot Recipes!” This book will feature 35 simple and easy-to-follow Chinese hotpot recipes, including tips and a bit of history about this unique Chinese dish.

Essential Chinese Hot Pot Cookbook

Essential Chinese Hot Pot Cookbook
Author: Jeff Mao
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1638078157

Learn how to make and share Chinese hot pot at home Hot pot is the perfect way to bring friends and family to the table. Together, everyone can share a leisurely meal and cook their own food exactly the way they like it. It's fun to make, easy to customize, and the Essential Chinese Hot Pot Cookbook gives you all the flavorful recipes and simple techniques you need to create a belly-warming hot pot feast at home. Build the basics—Discover recipes for making broth, creating your own add-ins and sauces, and tips for cooking and combining ingredients. Have a hot pot party—Get guidance on hosting hot pot for a group! Learn where to find ingredients, how much to buy for each person, how to set up your tables, and some helpful hot pot etiquette. Take a culinary journey—Explore flavors from different regions of China with options for using traditional ingredients, or everyday ingredients from any conventional grocery store. Enjoy Chinese hot pot anytime with a cookbook that walks you through every step.

Hot Pot Night!

Hot Pot Night!
Author: Vincent Chen
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1623541204

Hot pot, hot pot! Hits the right spot! What's for dinner? A Taiwanese American child brings his diverse neighbors together to make a tasty communal meal. Together, they cook up a steaming family dinner that celebrates community, cooperation, and culture. Includes a family recipe for hot pot!

Asian Hotpots

Asian Hotpots
Author: Martha Stone
Publisher: Martha Stone
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Hotpots have always been part of the Asian food tradition. It’s a yummy excuse for families to gather around the dinner table on a chilly, winter night and eat a delicious warm meal. Hotpots are not just about the taste of the food, it’s also a unique dining experience that brings people together. Experience this deliciously unique dining with “Asian Hotpots: How to Cook Simple and Delicious Hot pot Dishes at Home!” This book will feature 35 hot pot recipes from China, Japan, Korea, and other parts of Asia. Aside from the simple and easy-to-follow recipes and tips, this book will also contain a bit of history about hotpots.

Hot Pot Cookbook for Beginners

Hot Pot Cookbook for Beginners
Author: Susan Ng
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1638078149

Visit Asia from your kitchen with easy and delicious hot pot recipes Hot pot cooking is enjoyed all over Asia (and the world) for its unique flavors, hearty broths, and the way it brings friends and family together. Hot pot newcomers will love the Hot Pot Cookbook for Beginners and its accessible introduction to this traditional cooking method. Discover a melting pot of Asian cuisines and how to properly prepare them at home. Hot pot how-to—Find everything you need to know about enjoying hot pot cooking with tips on setting the table, portion planning, and other essential hot pot primers. Recipes for any occasion—Discover easy-to-follow recipes with dedicated chapters on sauces, broths, meat and seafood, and veggie and tofu hot pots. Ingredient buying guide—Easily source the necessary ingredients for an authentic hot pot with handy guidance on how to shop in-store and online. Enjoy delectable hot pot meals with this indispensable beginner's guide.

Fondues and Hot Pots

Fondues and Hot Pots
Author: Susan Fuller Slack
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781557883698

Whether it's a nod to 70s nostalgia or a return to the classic family get-together, these table-top treasures put the fun back into food. With the easy recipes in Fondues and Hot Pots, both novices and accomplished cooks can whip up savory, gourmet meals in minutes flat. These recipes hail from around the globe (Swiss Racirc;clette and Thai Seafood Hot Pot both melt in your mouth), and are sure to delight your family as they choose, dip and sizzle theirfavorites. And since these tabletop meals require little last-minute preparation, you can skip the stress and join in the fun too.

Simply Hot Pots

Simply Hot Pots
Author: Amy Kimoto-Kahn
Publisher: Race Point Publishing
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2019-01-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0760363102

In Japan, hot pot cooking is called nabemono, or nabe, and cooked in donabe, traditional clay pots. Comforting, healthy, affordable, easy, and quick—especially when you make your broth bases in advance—these satisfying one-pot meals can be customized for anyone (including kids!). Simply Hot Pots brings hot pot cooking to your table with a complete course of 75 recipes, including 15 base broths (from shabu-shabu to bone broths to creamy corn and tomato broths); pork, chicken, beef, seafood, spicy, vegetable, and specialty hot pot meals; dipping sauces; sides; and desserts. Amy Kimoto-Kahn, the best-selling author of Simply Ramen, shares recipes of traditional and non-traditional Japanese hot pots, along with East Asian hot pots with flavors from Mongolia, Thailand, and Malaysia. You and your guests will love quickly cooking shabu-shabu–style meats, greens, mushrooms, onions, root and other vegetables, and tofu in the piping hot, savory broths, followed by a shime (end-of-meal course), when plump udon noodles, tender ramen noodles, or fluffy rice are placed into the leftover broth and simmered until warm and bursting with its delicious flavor. With easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions and stunning photos, Simply Hot Pots will not only have your dinner table brimming with great food, but also great conversation. Delve into the world of Asian cuisine with the Simply … series. From ramen to pho to hot pots, these beautifully photographed cookbooks serve to diversify your kitchen and your palette with easy-to-follow recipes for these iconic dishes. Other titles in this series include: Simply Pho, Simply Ramen.

Pu Pu Hot Pot

Pu Pu Hot Pot
Author: Ben Brusey
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013-06-04
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 125003454X

For too long, restaurants have been judged on the quality of their food. Brusey has scoured the globe to find the world's most amazing, dreadful, and utterly bizarre restaurant names. Breathtaking discoveries have been made, and new standards of culinary excellence have been set.

Red Hot Kitchen

Red Hot Kitchen
Author: Diana Kuan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0525533532

A hot sauce manifesto focused on homemade Asian chili sauces and delicious dishes to make with them. In this completely unique Asian cookbook, culinary instructor and trained chef Diana Kuan offers a flavorful education in the art of cooking with homemade Asian hot sauces. From Thai Sriracha to Indonesian sambal to Korean gochujang and other fiery favorites, Asian chili sauces have become staples in restaurants and homes across America. They add a palate-pleasing subtle kick or a scorching burn to the stir-fries, appetizers, and noodle dishes so many people love. But until now, these tantalizing flavors haven't been easy to recreate at home with fresh, all-natural ingredients. Kuan offers more than 100 easy-to-follow recipes for nine sauces fundamental to Asian cooking, along with a "Know Your Chili Pepper" chart so you can easily shop for the ingredients you need and customize the heat level of each sauce. Each chapter then offers recipes incorporating each spicy sauce, broadening the range of Asian dishes you can cook at home. From Kung Pao Sweet Potatoes and Spicy Beef Bulgogi, to Cumin-Crusted Red Curry Rack of Lamb, and even Sriracha Sea Salt Brownies, Red Hot Kitchen is packed with enticing recipes you'll want to cook right now.

Dirty Chinese

Dirty Chinese
Author: Matt Coleman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2010-02-09
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1569757976

Foul your mouth—while expanding your Mandarin vocabulary—with a guide to the phrases that could get you a laugh . . . or a punch in the face. Next time you’re traveling or just chattin’ in Chinese with your friends, drop the textbook formality and bust out with expressions they never teach you in school, including: Cool slang Funny insults Explicit sex terms Raw swear words Dirty Chinese teaches the casual expressions heard every day on the streets of China: What’s up? Zenmeyàng? Fuck it, let’s party. Qù tama, zánmen chuqù feng ba. Who farted? Shéi fàng de pì? Wanna try doggy-style? Yàobù zánliar shìshì gou cào shì? Son of a bitch! Gouniángyang de! I’m getting smashed. Wo ganjué heduo le. I can’t eat this shit! Wo chi bù xià qù!