The World’s Best Spicy Food: Authentic recipes from around the world
Print Length: 208 Pages
Publisher: Lonely Planet
Publication Date: March 21, 2017
Language: English
ASIN: B01M4OT5IO
ISBN-10: 1786574012
ISBN-13: 978-1786574015
File Format: PDF
Discover the wide world of spice. One word, a million different thrills. Lonely Planet Food, the world’s leading travel publisher’s new food imprint, delivers the world’s most tastebud-tingling flavours direct to your kitchen.
Travel can transform your cooking, exposing you to new mouth-zinging ingredients that you may not have even heard of before. But, when there is so much world to explore in terms of food, The World’s Best Spicy Food comes in with a hand-selected collection of the world’s most sensorially thrilling culinary experiences to try at home.
Explore the cultures behind the planet’s spiciest dishes, from Thai som tom, Indian dahl, and Korean kimchi, to Peruvian ceviche, Caribbean curries, and Nashville hot chicken. And it doesn’t stop with chilies-there are pungent, nose-clearing recipes with wasabi, mustard, horseradish, cinnamon, paprika, mace, piccalilli, and black, white, pink, and Sichuan pepper. These are dishes to make your tongue punch the air with elation, loaded with flavours that kick-start the palate and infuse every sense with joy.
Each of the 100 recipes includes easy-to-use instructions and mouth-watering photography, plus an ‘origins’ section detailing how the dish has evolved. There are also tasting notes that explain how best to sample each dish – whether that’s in a hawker market in Singapore or at a Louisiana picnic spread – to truly give you a flavour of the place.
This book is a celebration of spice in every form: ingredients that turn the bland to brilliant, the dreary into divine. And, as with all food, it’s the finest way to experience any foreign culture. This is real food, pulsing with vibrancy and delight, bringing a truly happy tear to one’s eye.
– Recipes include:
– Black-Pepper Crab – Singapore
– Bunny Chow – South Africa
– Camarones a la Diabla – Mexico
– Caribbean Curry Goat – Caribbean
– Ceviche – Peru
– Chorizo – Spain
– Crab with Kampot Pepper – Cambodia
– Creole Cau Cau – Coastal Peru
– Doro Wat – Ethiopia
– Fi? Paprikas – Croatia
– Fish Head Curry – Singapore & Malaysia
– Five-Alarm Texas Chili – USA
– Gekikara R?men – Japan
– Gong Bao Chicken – China
– Goulash – Hungary
– Groundnut Soup – Ghana
– Jamaican Jerk – Caribbean
– Jambalaya – USA
– Jollof Rice – West Africa
– Kashgar Lamb Kebabs – China
– Klobasa – Central Europe
– Kothu Roti – Sri Lanka
– Ostras Picantes – Guinea-Bissau
– Palm Butter – Liberia
– Papas a la HuancaÃna – Peru
– Pasta all’arrabbiata – Italy
– Pepperpot – Guyana & Caribbean
– Pho – Vietnam
– Pica Pau – Portugal
– Pickled Herring in Mustard Sauce – Norway
– Pig Trotter Curry – India & Nepal
– Pimientos de Padrón – Spain
– Piri-piri chicken – Mozambique
– Samosas – India
– Shakshouka – Tunisia
– Souse – Caribbean
– Thai Green Curry – Thailand
– Vindaloo – India
– Harissa – Tunisia
– Lime Pickle – India, Pakistan & Bangladesh
– Pepper Jelly – USA
– Piccalilli – England
– Salsa Xnipec – Mexico
Plus 57 more exhilarating recipes!!
About Lonely Planet Food: Food and drink is a huge part of the travel experience, and Lonely Planet has been scouring the globe for over 40 years to find the best places to sample authentic dishes and beverages when on the road. From street food to Michelin-starred restaurants, Lonely Planet’s experts have tried it all. Now, through Lonely Planet Food, we’re sharing our knowledge and passion for genuine local cuisine with food-lovers everywhere, bringing a taste of the world into your kitchen.