Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Dok Suni or Best of the Best from Missouri

Dok Suni

Author: Jenny Kwak

In Dok Suni, Jenny Kwak offers a loving and delicious introduction to the most exciting cuisine in the food world today-- Korean cooking. Whether you are one of the millions of Americans who are already devotees of the spicy, healthful, home-style world of Korean food or you're trying it for the first time, Dok Suni will delight with flavorful, authentic, easy-to-prepare specialties and a taste of the family traditions that come to life in every dish.

Ranging from hearty and spicy soups (said to heal whatever ails you), barbecued beef favorites, and rice and noodle dishes to seafood and chicken specialties and the irresistible appetizers and side dishes that make every Korean meal complete, the recipes include: sautéed Korean vermicelli with vegetables * ginseng chicken in broth * spicy stewed crab * beef barbecue with sesame-salt dipping sauce * Korean dumplings * seafood pancake * stuffed zucchini * hearty kimchi soup * among many others.

More than a recipe collection, Dok Suni (the name means "strong woman") opens the door to an entire cuisine. Sprinkled with handed-down fables, secrets for easy preparation, and loving salutes to an immigrant mom who worked hard to make it in America and shows her love through her out-of-this-world kitchen creations, the book is a truly passionate celebration of Korean cooking and eating.

Asian Week - M. Anderson

....[E]ssentially an homage to [Kwak's] mother who...is a gifted cook and a talented restaurateur who now runs a Korean restaurant....The book is long on sentiment and short on specifics....As a family memoir, this book is a charming expression of a daughter's love for her mother....But as a cookbook, it could use a bit more work.

Asian Week - M. Anderson

....[E]ssentially an homage to [Kwak's] mother who...is a gifted cook and a talented restaurateur who now runs a Korean restaurant....The book is long on sentiment and short on specifics....As a family memoir, this book is a charming expression of a daughter's love for her mother....But as a cookbook, it could use a bit more work.

What People Are Saying

Lisa See
Thanks to Jenny Kwak, I'll be able to create fabulous, aromatic, and piquant Korean dishes in my own kitchen. Her recipes are sensational, but I also love her stories. Leafing through the pages of Dok Suni, I felt as though I were in the kitchen with Jenny and her mother, listening, learning, sampling.
—Lisa See, author of On Gold Mountain: The One-Hundred-Year Odyssey of a Chinese-American Family and Flower Net


Quentin Tarantino
Every dish at Dok Suni's tastes as if Jenny's mother made it. It's not just home-cooked--it's mother-cooked.


Alex Rockwell
I understand the Dok Suni means 'strong woman,' and that's got to be true, because it takes a strong woman to make ribs this good.
—Alex Rockwell, filmmaker




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Best of the Best from Missouri: Selected Recipes from Missouri's Favorite Cookbooks

Author: Gwen McKe

From the expedition of Lewis and Clark to the origins of the Pony Express to the stories of Mark Twain, Missouri is full of history and adventure—and discovering the state's cuisine is an adventure, too! Sixty-five of the leading cookbooks from the Show Me State have contributed a delicious variety of recipes to create this remarkable collection. You'll discover such delightful dishes as Log Cabin Cheddar Sticks, Deb's Lip-Lickin' Chicken, Best Bar-B-Que, Old Settler's Baked Beans, Southwest Missouri Blueberry Cream Cheese Muffins, Killer Brownies and Ozark Pudding in the more than 400 recipes included within these pages.



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