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Title Betty Saw's Best Noodle Recipes  
ISBN 978-981-4328-86-9
Imprint Marshall Cavendish Cuisine
 
Author(s)
Betty Saw
 
Specifications 210 x 255 mm (P) / 128 pp / PB
 
Publication Date Mar-2011
 
Target Audience Food lovers / Cooking enthusiasts
Price (US) USD 15.99 BUY NOW
 
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About the Book

Betty Saw’s Best Noodle Recipes is a collection of 60 noodle recipes found in Malaysia and the region. From fresh yellow noodles and broad noodles to dried egg noodles and rice vermicelli, the recipes featured in this cookbook include elaborate dishes such as Nyonya Curry Laksa, Lor Mee and Mee Rebus, as well as light and refreshing offerings like Kerabu Beehoon, Cold Wantan Noodles with Sesame Black Vinegar Sauce and Chicken Soup Mee Sua with Poached Egg. Also included are a few regional specialties that have become all-time favourites in Malaysia such as Thai-style Fried Noodles, Cold Green Tea Soba and Burmese Coconut Noodles. With step-by-step recipes for making noodles from scratch, this recipe collection is essential for those who wish to learn the secrets to whipping up delicious and wholesome noodles at home.

 

About the Author

Betty Saw is a veteran chef with more than 30 years of experience. She is a well-loved and respected food consultant, as well as a household name in Malaysia, where she lives. Betty has appeared on a number of television programmes and is a prolific author of more than 15 cookbook titles, including Asian Delights: All-Time Favourite Recipes, Asian High Tea Favourites, Asian Retro Food: Dishes of Yesteryear, The Asian Tofu Cookbook, The Asian Fish Cookbook, The Best of Malaysian Cooking, and the Kitchen Secrets series, derived from her immensely popular column, From Betty Saw’s Kitchen, published in Malaysia’s New Straits Times.

   
 
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