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Mary's Recipes. A Celebration of a Singapore Kitchen

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Mary Gomes, author of bestseller The Eurasian Cookbook, presents her latest book Mary’s Recipes – A Celebration of a Singapore Kitchen, a collection of local favourites and more Eurasian dishes. This book is not just a celebration of one family’s Eurasian and Peranakan heritage, but that of a true Singapore Kitchen. Mary Gomes follows the successful publication in 2001 of her first book, The Eurasian Cookbook, with a collection of recipes featuring the myriad ethnic cuisines of her home, Singapore. In this long awaited second cookbook, Mary shares with us her family’s secret recipes from chicken sambal buah keras to braised duck and shrimp sambal bostadar to nonya bak chang. Learn to make hawker favourites such as harlock prawns and old family dishes such as yam rice, all simplified for the modern cook.

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Mary's Recipes. A Celebration of a Singapore Kitchen, Mary Gomes

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Titre
Mary's Recipes. A Celebration of a Singapore Kitchen
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Mary Gomes
Publié
2007
Format
souple
Pages
143
ISBN10
9810503938
ISBN13
9789810503932
Séries
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Mary Gomes, author of bestseller The Eurasian Cookbook, presents her latest book Mary’s Recipes – A Celebration of a Singapore Kitchen, a collection of local favourites and more Eurasian dishes. This book is not just a celebration of one family’s Eurasian and Peranakan heritage, but that of a true Singapore Kitchen. Mary Gomes follows the successful publication in 2001 of her first book, The Eurasian Cookbook, with a collection of recipes featuring the myriad ethnic cuisines of her home, Singapore. In this long awaited second cookbook, Mary shares with us her family’s secret recipes from chicken sambal buah keras to braised duck and shrimp sambal bostadar to nonya bak chang. Learn to make hawker favourites such as harlock prawns and old family dishes such as yam rice, all simplified for the modern cook.