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Available at: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iBooksRecent PostsTamarind Glazed Lamb Ribs RecipeNovember 2011 Finds: Chinese Food Week, Online Asian Markets, Art & HumorApple Tart Tatin with Banh Mi (Bread) RecipeDeep-Fried Apple Spring Rolls RecipeSpiced Siamese Peanuts RecipeMaggi Masala Chilli Sauce: An Indian Sriracha?Tackling Sriracha Myths, Truths and ConfusionRed Wine and Beef Stew in Claypot (A Franco-Viet Experiment)October 2011 Food Finds: Young ginger, pho novel, Sriracha film projectCrunchy Shrimp Balls Recipe (aka Chef's Special Balls)Awards + Praise
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November 25, 2011November 2011 Finds: Chinese Food Week, Online Asian Markets, Art & HumorNovember began with Eater.com’s first ever Chinese Food Week, which included stories, insider’s favorite restaurants, and other foodie perspectives. Five American cities were featured. This content is good to keep in your back pocket:
San Francisco | New York | Los Angeles | Chicago | Washington DCIn contrast to that Chinese food lovefest was Bonnie Tsui’s article in the Atlantic, "The End of Chinatown." Yes, economics and migration shifts are some of the reasons behind the decline of traditional Chinatowns in America. Chinatowns are moving outside of the urban core to the suburbs. My strategy: Follow the Asian markets!
Chinese Food Week and Tsui’s piece made me think of Andrew Coe’s Chop Suey and Grace Young’s write up on the history of chop suey in Stir-Frying to the Sky’s Edge. Chinese-American food and history buffs should check out those books!
Online Asian Markets
If you can't explore nearby brick-and-mortar Asian markets, do it virtually. Some interesting ones I stumbled upon: (If you have experience with these or others, do share!)
Food Art & Humor
Wondering about the photo at the top of this post? It is the clever work of Chinese artist Liu Bolin. I discovered his pieces in a slideshow on a Wall Street Journal site. Bolin gets painted up to melt into his surroundings. Aside from the slideshow, see his vanishing acts at the Eli Klein gallery.
Food, labor, and art converge in Sharon Lockhart’s compelling “Lunch Break” exhibit, currently at San Francisco’s Modern Museum of Art. Her photos and film record the daily life of workers at a historic Maine shipbuilding yard. I was flattered and honored when the exhibit’s Lunch Break Times newspaper and blog invited me to contribute the banh mi recipe from Into the Vietnamese Kitchen. Banh mi is working class fare that requires lots of work yet is often priced so low.
Michael Pollan’s appearance on The Colbert Report is funny and makes you think about not eating at your desk. Watch it here.
Yes, there are health food markets in East Los Angeles. Per Javier Cabral’s charming Spanglish-laden post on Zocalopublicsquare.org, there are folks in East LA who love la soya!
If you celebrated Thanksgiving, hope you had a good one.
Related post: October 2011 Finds: Young ginger, pho novel, Sriracha film project
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Michael Pollan’s appearance on The Colbert Report is funny and makes you think about not eating at your desk.
Posted by:Air Max 2009 |November 28, 2011 at 11:14 PMWhat a rich post! Lots to think about and try. I tried the China Bistro in the Washington, DC aa yesterday, a nice addition to know about. Thank you!
Posted by:Debra Hartmann |November 29, 2011 at 03:07 AMP.S. I recommend importfood,com for Thai groceries and cookware Good source for sharp, inexpensive knives for cutting fruit and veggies. http://importfood.com/thai_knives.html. They also have interesting videos of Thai street vendors' cooking techniques.
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