Momofuku
Momofuku
by David Chang and Peter Meehan
From the publisher:
For the legions of people who worship at the altar of David Chang, the country's culinary boy wonder; for regulars and pilgrims to his three award-winning restaurants; and for any fan of Asian flavors looking to expand his or her repertoire easily.
David Chang is the hottest chef in America, and MOMOFUKU is the book that shares his sought-after recipes with explosive Asian flavors, his food inspirations, his tricks of the trade, and a behind-the-scenes look at his now world-renowned restaurants.
Clarkson Potter | Hardcover | 304 pages
Cooking at Home
Cooking at Home
Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying about Recipes (and Love my Microwave).
by David Chang and Priya Krishna
And what David learned is to never cook like a chef. Don't look at recipes. Choose frozen peas over fresh. Put the microwave to use--a lot. And go ahead, make the sauce for pasta cacio e pepe in a blender, no matter what that cool chef says. This is a book of delicious recipes that maximize flavor while minimizing effort and culinary orthodoxy. Rather than outlining formal recipes, David talks through how he tackles a dish step by step, starting with a basic template and then turning to endless variations. You might start with chicken thighs cooked with onion and garlic, but from there you can make coconut chicken curry or gochujang chicken and potatoes. You'll get a lazier version of Momofuku's ginger-scallion noodles, but then see how David riffs on it with a pesto-ish ginger-basil sauce.
This cookbook is David's guide to unlocking culinary dark arts of shortcuts and hacks, brought to you by a chef who's made a career of doing everything the hard way...and is as tired of doing it as you are of hearing about it.
Clarkson Potter | Hardcover | 400 pages
Lucky Peach Presents: 101 Easy Asian Recipes
Lucky Peach Presents
101 Easy Asian Recipes
by Peter Mehan and the Editors of Lucky Peach
From the publisher:
The debut cookbook in a new series from Lucky Peach, the white-hot indie food magazine that defines cool, with 101 recipes for every Asian recipe you'd ever want to make.
For everyone who loves dandan noodles, Japanese fried chicken, and pho but thought they were too hard to make at home, Lucky Peach 101 Easy Asian Recipes is the answer. Here is all the fish sauce-spattered, Sriracha-glazed, ginger-scallion goodness anyone could ever want--all for dinner tonight. Beholden only to bold flavors and not strict authenticity, the editors of Lucky Peach share favorite Asian dishes that occupy the sweet spot of crave-worthy and stupid simple.
Clarkson Potter | Hardcover | 272