I Am a Filipino: And This Is How We Cook Contributor(s): Ponseca, Nicole (Author), Trinidad, Miguel (Author) |
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ISBN: 1579657672 ISBN-13: 9781579657673 Publisher: Artisan Publishers OUR PRICE: $36.00 Product Type: Hardcover Published: November 2018 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Cooking | Regional & Ethnic - Southeast Asian - Cooking | Individual Chefs & Restaurants - Cooking | Essays & Narratives |
Dewey: 641.595 |
LCCN: 2018014210 |
Physical Information: 1" H x 7.7" W x 10.6" (3.00 lbs) 304 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Pacific Rim - Cultural Region - Southeast Asian - Ethnic Orientation - Asian - Cultural Region - Oceania |
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Publisher Description: 2019 James Beard Award Finalist Named a Best Cookbook of the Year by The New Yorker, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, New York Times Book Review, Houston Chronicle, Food52, PopSugar, and more To eat--and cook--like a Filipino involves puckeringly sour adobos with meat so tender you can cut it with a fork, national favorites like kare kare (oxtail stew) and kinilaw (fresh seafood cured in vinegar), Chinese-influenced pansit (noodles), tamales by way of early Mexican immigrants, and Arab-inflected fare, with its layered spicy stews and flavors of burnt coconut. But it also entails beloved street snacks like ukoy (fritters) and empanadas and the array of sweets and treats called meryenda. Dishes reflect the influence and ingredients of the Spaniards and Americans, among others, who came to the islands, but Filipinos turned the food into their own unique and captivating cuisine. Filled with riotously bold and bright photographs, I Am a Filipino is like a classic kamayan dinner--one long festive table piled high with food. Just dig in |
Contributor Bio(s): Trinidad, Miguel: - Miguel Trinidad is the executive chef and co-owner of Maharlika and Jeepney restaurants. He is a judge on Season 3 of Viceland's cannabis culinary competition show, Bong Appétit. Find him on Instagram @chefmigsnyc. Ponseca, Nicole: - Nicole Ponseca is the founder and creative director of Maharlika and Jeepney restaurants in New York City. A native of San Diego, Ponseca moved to New York to pursue a career in advertising but found her true calling upon discovering a lack of authentic Filipino food in the city and deciding to do something about it. Together with chef Miguel Trinidad, she opened Maharlika in 2011 and Jeepney one year later. Find her on Instagram @nicoleponseca. |