I Am a Filipino: And This Is How We Cook
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Become an affiliate"Extraordinary. . . . I Am A Filipino is not only a guide on how to cook like a Filipino; it is also a guide through the Philippines, its history, and its culture."
--Saveur
--The New Yorker, The Best Food Books of 2018 "A deeply researched and important work."
--Chicago Tribune, Our 10 favorite cookbooks of 2018 "I cracked open this book knowing very little about Filipino food, and now it's all I can think about. That's the power of a good cookbook: It can take a cuisine that's unfamiliar and--through storytelling, technical education, gorgeous photography and killer recipes--transform it into a passion.
--Houston Chronicle, The Best Cookbooks of 2018 "Recipes run the gamut from comforting. . . to piquant . . . [to] haunting."
--The New York Times, Best Cookbooks of Fall 2018
"Part cookbook, part manifesto, Nicole Ponseca wants to change the conversation around Filipino food. For Filipino readers, the book is a statement of pride in Filipino identity and culinary heritage and for those still learning about the cuisine, the book is an excellent course in the flavors that ground it and how to bring them into your home. For the latter group, don't skip the book's Filipino 101, which grounds cooks in the essential methods and ingredients of this complex and intensely flavorful cuisine."
--Food Wine, The Best Cookbooks Coming Out This Fall
--Los Angeles Times
"This cookbook offers modern Filipino recipes that capture the bright, tangy, savory, and spice essence of the country's food, which reflects an array of influences from Chinese, to Middle Eastern, to Spanish, Mexican, and even American. Learn to make fried street snacks like ukoy, tender adobos, and bright seafood."
--Epicurious
"Vividly written and photographed, I Am A Filipino and This Is How We Cook is more than a cookbook. It's a passageway into a misunderstood cuisine as complex as its country's turbulent history, whose time in the spotlight has finally come."
--Atlanta Journal-Constitution