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Dumplings Equal Love - by Liz Crain (Hardcover)

Dumplings Equal Love - by  Liz Crain (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"A single-subject cookbook featuring a collection of 45-50 dumpling recipes from around the world"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>40 easy-but-innovative recipes that celebrate and elevate the beloved dumpling.</b> <p/>Shumai, gyoza, mandu, komber, pierogis: a dumpling by any other name would taste as comforting. The original comfort food in every culture, the humble dumpling takes center stage in this full-color cookbook. Author Liz Crain offers up beloved staples like Chinese soup dumplings, Japanese gyoza, and Eastern European pierogi with easy, step-by-step instructions for dumpling skins and fillings. There are also many regional twists on dumplings, with innovative fillings, dumpling doughs, and dipping sauces. Taste the love with Cincinnati Chili; Shrimp & Grits; Nettle & Caramelized Onions; and Bananas Foster Dumplings.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Do dumplings equal love? Well, ask anyone you give a plateful of the pork-and-homemade-kimchee mandu or gingery pork-and-cabbage gyoza from this cookbook, and you'll probably get the answer, 'Are you kidding? Of course!' Food writer (and dumpling fanatic) Liz Crain guides readers through the key steps of making great dumplings--what tools and ingredients they'll need, how to form different shapes, the nature of different dumpling doughs--before diving into a plethora of recipes (for both dumpling and dipping sauces) derived from cultures around the world. Classics like pork & shrimp shumai are present; so are pillowy Italian-inspired goat cheese dumplings in arrabbiata sauce, and shrimp & grits dumplings spiced up with homemade sambal.<br><b><i>--Food & Wine<br></i></b><br>Most people know me for barbecue, but I have an abiding love--make that obsession--for dumplings. Liz Crain walks you step-by-step through their preparation, bringing uncommon passion and creativity to her recipes in what may be the most charming book on dumplings ever written. I only wish she did takeout!<br><b>--Steven Raichlen, author of The Barbecue Bible cookbook series and host of </b><i>Project Fire</i><b> and </b><i>Project Smoke</i><b> on PBS</b> <p/>Crain's perfectly-timed new cookbook shows how making dumplings can bring almost as much comfort as eating them.<br><b><i>--The Oregonian<br></i></b><br>I love dumplings, and Liz Crain makes them easy, accessible, and fun!<br><b>--Sandor Ellix Katz, author of <i>Wild Fermentation, The Art of Fermentation, </i>and <i>Fermentation as Metaphor</i><br></b><br>If we are being perfectly honest here, dough scares me. Reading <i>Dumplings Equal Love </i>left me inspired and confident to mix, roll, and stuff some dough. Liz Crain's easy style and gentle instruction had me convinced I could do this. <i>Dumplings Equal Love</i> is a recipe rich global journey with encouragement and permission to create your own rainbow of dumplings. So I did, deliciously and successfully.<br><b>--Kirsten K. Shockey, author of four fermentation books including bestselling <i>Fermented Vegetables</i> and award-winning <i>Miso, Tempeh, Natto & Other Tasty Ferments</i><br></b><br>WE LOVE THIS BOOK! It is perfect for the serious cook (like Ann) and for the nowhere cook (like Stephen). It is a simple guide to huge flavors and what feels like endless variety. The book lays out the path through the forest to a world of eating we never would have tried on our own. Thank you. Thank you. Fun. Easy. Delicious.<br><b>--Ann Tobolowsky, actor and director; and Stephen Tobolowsky, actor, writer, and cocreator of The Tobolowsky Files podcast <br></b><br>Liz Crain is one of my favorite food writers, and her first solo cookbook, <i>Dumplings Equal Love, </i> is informative, fun, and filled with easy-to-follow and delicious dumpling recipes from around the world. <br><b>--David Gutowski, creator of the blog </b><i>Largehearted Boy</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>LIZ CRAIN is a longtime writer on Pacific Northwest food and drink, the coauthor of the Toro Bravo cookbook, and author of Food Lover's Guide to Portland and Grow Your Own: Understanding, Cultivating, and Enjoying Cannabis. She is a cofounder of the annual Portland Fermentation Festival and is an editor and publicity director at Hawthorne Books in Portland.

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