Culinary Vietnam by Daniel Hoyer

Culinary Vietnam

Daniel Hoyer
224 pages
Gibbs Smith
Sep 2009
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<p>Vietnamese cuisine has developed over thousands of years with countless influences from other cultures. Full of authentic recipes, Culinary Vietnam teaches how the aspects of flavor, aroma, texture, color, contrast, balance, and even the sound a food makes should be taken into consideration in the planning of a Vietnamese meal. Author Daniel Hoyer opens the door into the world of Vietnamese cooking methods and theories, as well as to the background of the cuisine, and gives some historical and cultural tidbits, all while showing just the breadth of this simple, agriculturally based cuisine.</p> <p>Chef Daniel Hoyer is the author of Culinary Mexico, Fiesta on the Grill, Tamales, and Mayan Cuisine: Recipes from the Yucatan Region. He is a leader of gastronomic adventure tours in Mexico and Southeast Asia through his company, Well Eaten Path-Chef Tours, www.welleatenpath.com, and teaches at The Santa Fe School of Cooking, where he has been an instructor for over thirteen years. He lives near Taos, New Mexico.</p> <p>Explore the tantalizing blend of the fresh, bright, sweet, and hot flavors of Vietnam </p>
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Pages 224
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Published 2009
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