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Seoultown Kitchen: Korean Pub Grub to Share with Family and Friends

Seoultown Kitchen: Korean Pub Grub to Share with Family and Friends
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Seoultown Kitchen: Korean Pub Grub to Share with Family and Friends

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Debbie Lee gained a legion of fans as she reached the top three in season 5 of “The Next Food Network Star”—and now Los Angelenos line up at her hugely popular snack bar, Ahn-Joo, which means pub snacks in Korean. In her first book SEOULTOWN KITCHEN, Debbie shares recipes that reflect one of her favorite aspects of Korean culture: “pub grub.” These delicious—and simple—recipes allow anyone to bring these Asian “small plates” to the table. Debbie demystifies Asian cuisine for cooks at any level of expertise and shows that the flavor profiles of Korean dishes are actually very similar to those of Western palates. Broken down into 12 chapters, from Skewers and Noodles to Pork and Tofu, including, of course, Kimchee, Debbie’s recipes feature the bold flavors of Korea in dishes that reflect homey American comfort. A special chapter on Debbie’s signature cocktails, along with a step-by-step Basics section and a Source listing, will put both guests and cooks at ease. Debbie’s food is familiar and exotically enticing in a single bite. From Bite-size Bulgogi Burgers to The Korean Nacho (the secret’s in the braised pork), readers will love Debbie’s quick and easy preparations that allow them to spend less time in the kitchen and more time with family and friends.

Product Details:
Author: Debbie Lee
Hardcover: 160 pages
Publisher: Kyle Books
Publication Date: October 16, 2011
Language: English
ISBN: 1906868557
Product Length: 9.65 inches
Product Width: 8.51 inches
Product Height: 1.04 inches
Product Weight: 1.84 pounds
Package Length: 9.8 inches
Package Width: 8.4 inches
Package Height: 0.9 inches
Package Weight: 1.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Korean Pub Grub at it's best  Oct 25, 2011
By dbldog
I loved this book - having a soft spot in my heart for any and all Korean Food. I was hoping that the recipe's would be easy to follow and I wasn't disappointed. Beautifully photographed - I've bookmarked so many recipe ideas none seem to to hard for the average home cook to accomplish. Made the Bacon-wrapped rice cakes with Jalapeno Ponzu - which was really, really excellent. Reading through the Kimchee recipe - the step by step photographs make it seem like a breeze. This is definitely a must buy for any one interested in bringing some Korea recipe's to their family meals.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5The Best Cookbook of the Year - Hands Down!  Oct 25, 2011
By The Real Mac Oye "Mackey"
I have been a fan of Debbie Lee for many years and she should have won her season of the Next Food Network Star. But Food Network's loss is our gain and one of the prime example of that is the amazing cookbook. I am familiar with Korean BBQ but Debbie introduced me to Korean pub grub. Who doesn't love delicious food that you can eat when having a cocktail or beer? The book is gorgeous and the recipes are well-written and easy to follow. I have not made it through the first ten recipes yet but I'm excited for the next few weeks when I make my way through each and every recipes.

1 of 3 found the following review helpful:

2Poorly written  Mar 16, 2012
By Riddley Walker
This is kind of a strange book. It claims to be about Korean "pub food," but I think it's more of a reflection of LA Koreatown's pub food, with some of the author's favourites and inventions tossed it with some classic recipes and new cocktails.

The writing is cliche-ridden, the romanization nonstandard ("sool jeep"), and the traditional recipes not like any traditional Korean food I have ever seen.

A true exploration of Korean pub food might be really interesting. It's just that this is not it. I don't know what it is, but it's really not worth buying.

4 of 40 found the following review helpful:

1Anyone wanna buy a barely opened Korean cook book?  Dec 14, 2011
By piruth
Bought this to try out Korean cooking and I made a mistake. Too much tofu, which I don't like, a whole chapter on kimchi-really do Americans like fermented cabbage that much? A chapter each on drinks and pickling? No chapter on beef, what? Think before you buy this book. You might do better with another Korean cook book with a more diverse recipe collection. Anyone wanna buy a barely opened Korean cook book?

0 of 28 found the following review helpful:

4Yummy!  Nov 12, 2011
By Peacegirl11
I mainly purchased this product because my cousin is on the cover. I've never really tried Korean food but I am excited to try some of the recipes, they look delicous.

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