Review of 'Bowl' on 'Storygraph'
4 stars
Alright, so this dude has a little bit of the organic hipster Brooklyn sickness, but that doesn't take away from the quality of this cookbook's concept and execution.
1. Errything in a bowl
2. Asian/ish
3. Vegetarian
4. Seasonally focused.
I'm particularly down with his choice to have a spring/summer/autumn/winter version of most of the main recipes (ramen, pho, bibimbap, dumplings) - it's a good way to try to teach readers about variations on a theme. Having a basic recipe down and improvising based on seasonal ingredients is a winning strategy for making your learning stretch as far as possible.
But look, if you're not reallllly vegetarian, put bonito in yr dashi. it brings you closer to god. lol.
Alright, so this dude has a little bit of the organic hipster Brooklyn sickness, but that doesn't take away from the quality of this cookbook's concept and execution.
1. Errything in a bowl
2. Asian/ish
3. Vegetarian
4. Seasonally focused.
I'm particularly down with his choice to have a spring/summer/autumn/winter version of most of the main recipes (ramen, pho, bibimbap, dumplings) - it's a good way to try to teach readers about variations on a theme. Having a basic recipe down and improvising based on seasonal ingredients is a winning strategy for making your learning stretch as far as possible.
But look, if you're not reallllly vegetarian, put bonito in yr dashi. it brings you closer to god. lol.