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Adam Liaw's Asian Cookery School

Adam Liaw

3 Reviews

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Prose: non-fiction, Lifestyle, sport & leisure, Cooking, General cookery & recipes, TV / celebrity chef cookbooks, National & regional cuisine

Even if you've never picked up a wok before, ADAM LIAW'S ASIAN COOKERY SCHOOL is your simple guide to learning Asian cuisine.

ADAM LIAW'S ASIAN COOKERY SCHOOL is your guide to simple and traditional Asian home cooking.

More than just a recipe book, it will teach you about the ingredients and techniques of the Asian kitchen for a complete understanding of how you can create authentic Asian flavours. Each chapter in this beautifully designed and exquisitely photographed cookbook is a lesson that will improve your cooking, with practical recipes designed to try out your new skills.

Adam explains the heart and soul of Asian cuisines through hundreds of tips and insights and the kind of small wisdoms passed down from generation to generation that you would never find in a recipe alone. With his help, it won't take long for homemade Dumplings, Pad Thai, Crispy Skin Chicken, Lemongrass Beef and Green Tea Ice Cream to become your new everyday family favourites.

If you love Asian food, this is the cookbook you need in your home kitchen.

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Praise for Adam Liaw's Asian Cookery School

  • Liaw demystifies Asian cooking, presenting his recipes with clear directions and practical tips. - THE WEEKLY REVIEW (ADAM'S BIG POT)

  • A beautifully presented book of recipes that are genuinely easy to put together. - GOOD READING (ASIAN AFTER WORK)

  • The photography is luscious and you'll want to cook the book from front to back. - COURIER MAIL (ADAM'S BIG POT)

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The Zen Kitchen - Most Important Words

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Adam Liaw Introduces THE ZEN KITCHEN

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Adam Liaw shows us how to make Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken

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Adam Liaw teaches us how to cook Fried Rice

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Adam Liaw introduces ADAM'S BIG POT

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Adam Liaw on creating great family meals with his new cookbook, ADAM'S BIG POT

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Adam Liaw

Adam Liaw is a cook, author and television presenter also well-known as the winner of MasterChef Australia. A former lawyer, Adam worked in the corporate world for more than a decade and is acutely aware of the challenges facing the working cook. His best-selling debut cookbook, TWO ASIAN KITCHENS and its follow-ups, ASIAN AFTER WORK in 2013 and ADAM'S BIG POT in 2014 and ADAM LIAW'S ASIAN COOKEREY SCHOOL were praised by critics and food lovers alike. His latest release, THE ZEN KITCHEN, is a beautifully designed cookbook that makes Japanese meals easy for the family cook to prepare. A regular contributor to numerous publications, including THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, FEAST magazine and the WALL STREET JOURNAL's SCENE ASIA, Adam also hosts the popular SBS television food and travel series DESTINATION FLAVOUR, DESTINATION FLAVOUR: JAPAN and DESTINATION FLAVOUR: SCANDINAVIA. He lives with his family in Sydney, Australia. For more information visit http://adamliaw.com/

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