Vietnam ist ein ideales Reiseziel für alle, die gern schlemmen – lebendiger und spannender als inmitten des Trubels auf den Strassen von Hanoi oder Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt wird man kaum irgendwo essen. Überall wird etwas ausgerollt, gekocht, gedämpft oder gebraten. An der einen Ecke köchelt in grossen Suppentöpfen über Kohlebrennern die köstlich duftende Pho, an einer anderen werden Krabben-Wan-Tans gedämpft und zum Mitnehmen in Zeitungspapier eingewickelt. Das Buch präsentiert die beliebtesten Rezepte der vietnamesischen Strassenküche, von Frühlingsund Sommerrollen über Klebreisbällchen mit Erdnüssen bis zu knusprigen Baguettebrötchen, gefüllt mit saftigem Zitronengras-gewürztem Rindfleisch. Dazu erzählen die Betreiber und Betreiberinnen einiger der bekanntesten Garküchen aus ihrem bewegten Leben und ihrem oft entbehrungsreichen Alltag.
Tracey Lister Bücher




Real Vietnamese Cooking is a culinary voyage through this unique country. It samples the memorable meals found everywhere from street stalls, countryside eateries, bia hois and family gatherings, covering the three main culinary regions of the country: the hearty food of the cooler North with its four distinct seasons, dishes from the Centre with its tradition of the imperial cuisine from Hue, and the sweeter and spicier food from the tropical South. The recipes collected in this volume cover classic Vietnamese fare such as Beef Noodle Soup (Pho Bo), Spring Rolls (Nem) and Banana Flower Salad, as well as lesser known recipes from rural areas like Eel in Caul Fat and more unusual snacks like Boiled Jackfruit Seeds ... as well as the all-important dipping sauces, without which no Vietnamese dish would be complete
Made in Vietnam
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Based on memorable meals eaten at street food stalls, family gatherings and countryside eateries, Made In Vietnam covers three main culinary regions of the country: the heart food of the north, dishes from the center, with its tradition of the imperial cuisine of the Hue, and the sweeter and spicier food of the tropical South. This comprehensive collection includes recipes from staple Vietnamese dishes, such as Beef Noodle Soup (Pho Bo), to lesser-known recipes, such as Eel in Caul Fat, Banana Flower Salad and Boiled Jackfruit Seeds. In addition to the recipes, Made in Vietnam also looks at aspects of the country's food history and its absorption of various culinary influences, including the extensive French influence, long-established coffee culture the casual style of dining that is so synonymous with many parts of Asia.
Koto
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Arranged by region, this engaging cookbook weaves personal stories and national history with a culinary appreciation of the markets, traditions, and food of daily life in Vietnam. More than 80 delicious and authentic recipes are included, ranging from Coconut Prawns to Chicken and Lotus Seed Broth. Featuring stunning food photography as well as images of the Vietnamese countryside and people, this is a gorgeous reference perfect for the home cook and armchair traveler alike.