A Tiger in the Kitchen: A Memoir of Food and Family
Autor Cheryl Lu-Lien Tanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 2011
--Jennifer 8. Lee, author ofThe Fortune Cookie Chronicles
After growing up in the most food-obsessed city in the world, Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan left home and family at eighteen for America--proof of the rebelliousness of daughters born in the Year of the Tiger. But as a thirtysomething fashion writer in New York, she felt the Singaporean dishes that defined her childhood beginning to call her back. Was it too late to learn the secrets of her grandmothers' and aunties' kitchens, as well as the tumultuous family history that had kept them hidden before In her quest to recreate the dishes of her native Singapore by cooking with her family, Tan learned not only cherished recipes but long-buried stories of past generations.
A Tiger in the Kitchen, which includes ten authentic recipes for Singaporean classics such as pineapple tarts and Teochew braised duck, is the charming, beautifully written story of a Chinese-Singaporean ex-pat who learns to infuse her New York lifestyle with the rich lessons of the Singaporean kitchen, ultimately reconnecting with her family and herself.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781401341282
ISBN-10: 1401341284
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Hachette Books
ISBN-10: 1401341284
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Hachette Books
Notă biografică
Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan is a New York-based writer who has covered fashion, retail and home design (and written the occasional food story) for the Wall Street Journal. Before that she was the senior fashion writer for In Style magazine and senior arts, entertainment and fashion writer for the Baltimore Sun. Born and raised in Singapore, she crossed the ocean for college in the U.S. after realizing that a) she wanted to be a journalist and b) if she was going to be as mouthy in her work as she was in real life, she'd better not do it in Singapore.