A New Book of Asian-Inspired Cooking Makes it Easy
It’s light, healthy
and delicious and we can’t get enough of it.
Asian food is one of the most popular choices right
now for eating out or eating in. Americans are flocking
to Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese and Thai restaurants
in record numbers, and more of us are preparing Asian
dishes at home. With the right cookbook, even the
novice chef can prepare great-tasting Asian meals.
A wide array of original recipes for appetizers, vegetables,
salads, rice and noodle dishes and entrees complemented
by natural sauces are featured in the new cookbook
“200 Years with San-J.” The 112-page book
contains a working glossary and product index, providing
American cooks with valuable information about the
preparation and history of many traditional Asian
foods. It also boasts an array of beautiful color
photographs of the exquisitely prepared recipes, providing
a visual guide for the at-home chef.
“Since Asian-influenced
foods continue to grow in popularity, “200 Years
with San-J” showcases both time-honored Japanese
dishes as well as traditional American favorites,”
says Director of Marketing Kathy Mattisz. “With
our cookbook, you can add delicious Asian dishes to
your list of all-time favorites, while expanding your
culinary repertoire.”
Here’s one easy recipe
from “200 Years with San-J:”
Vietnamese Salad Rolls
8 ounces fresh raw medium shrimp,
deveined and tails removed
8 large round rice paper wrappers
8 ounce package rice vermicelli
noodles, cooked according to package instructions
1 large carrot, julienned thinly
3 tablespoons Thai basil, chopped
3 tablespoons fresh mint leaves,
chopped
3 tablespoons fresh cilantro,
chopped
4 leaves Romaine lettuce, chopped
1/2 cup San-J Thai Peanut Sauce
In a small saucepan, poach the
shrimp until pink throughout. Drain and cool. Cut
each shrimp in half lengthwise and set aside. Fill
a large bowl with warm water. Dip one wrapper in the
warm water for 10 seconds to soften. Drain the wrapper
of excess water and place it flat on a cutting board.
In a row across the center of the wrapper, place 2
shrimp halves, a handful of vermicelli, carrots, basil,
mint, cilantro and lettuce, leaving about 2 inches
uncovered on each side. Fold the uncovered sides inward,
then tightly roll the wrapper. Repeat with the remaining
rolls to make 8 rolls total. Heat the San-J Thai Peanut
Sauce, if desired, by placing the sauce in a microwaveable
bowl and heat on medium for 1 minute.
Makes 4 appetizer servings.
“200 Years with San-J”
is available free (with a shipping and handling charge)
while supplies last. Please send check or money order
for $2.99 (to cover shipping and handling) to: San-J
International, Inc., Attn: Cookbook Offer, 2880 Sprouse
Drive, Richmond, VA 23231 (allow 4 to 6 weeks for
delivery, one per household). For more information,
please visit www.san-j.com.