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A New Book Captures the Flavors of Southeast Asia A New Book Captures the Flavors of Southeast Asia
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If the pandemic has you tackling complex baking projects, you might want a change of pace. For that, turn to the detailed, uncompromising recipes in “Lemongrass & Lime” by Leah Cohen, an owner of Pig & Khao and Piggyback in Manhattan. Ms. Cohen — whose mother is Filipino and father, who recently died of Covid-19, was Jewish — offers recipes for generous batches of spice-fueled chile jam to fold into stir-fried cockles, Isan sauce for grilled steak, and yellow curry paste for pineapple curry with mussels. You can find some simple dishes for a weeknight dinner, but the heart and soul of the book lies in its delicious adventures. If the pandemic has you tackling complex baking projects, you might want a change of pace. For that, turn to the detailed, uncompromising recipes in “Lemongrass & Lime” by Leah Cohen, an owner of Pig & Khao and Piggyback in Manhattan. Ms. Cohen — whose mother is Filipino and her father, who recently died of Covid-19, was Jewish — offers recipes for generous batches of spice-fueled chile jam to fold into stir-fried cockles, Isan sauce for grilled steak, and yellow curry paste for pineapple curry with mussels. You can find some simple dishes for a weeknight dinner, but the heart and soul of the book lies in its delicious adventures.
“Lemongrass & Lime: Southeast Asian Cooking at Home” by Leah Cohen with Stephanie Banyas (Avery, $35).“Lemongrass & Lime: Southeast Asian Cooking at Home” by Leah Cohen with Stephanie Banyas (Avery, $35).
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