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Xi'an Famous Foods

The Cuisine of Western China, from New York's Favorite Noodle Shop

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The long-awaited cookbook from an iconic New York restaurant, revealing never-before-published recipes

Since its humble opening in 2005, Xi'an Famous Foods has expanded from one stall in Flushing to 14 locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. CEO Jason Wang divulges the untold story of how this empire came to be, alongside the never-before-published recipes that helped create this New York City icon. From heavenly ribbons of liang pi doused in a bright vinegar sauce to flatbread ï¬?lled with caramelized pork to cumin lamb over hand-pulled Biang Biang noodles, this cookbook helps home cooks make the dishes that fans of Xi'an Famous Foods line up for while also exploring the vibrant cuisine and culture of Xi'an.

Transporting readers to the streets of Xi'an and the kitchens of New York's Chinatown, Xi'an Famous Foods is the cookbook that fans of Xi'an Famous Foods have been waiting for.
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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from January 1, 2021

      Wang's father, David Shi, started Xi'an Famous Foods as a tiny stall selling the street food of his native western Chinese city, Xi'an. Many years later, as word spread and lines grew, Xi'an Famous Foods expanded to ten stores in New York. Xi'an cuisine is full of gutsy flavors with Szechuan peppercorns and chiles, but as befits a city on the Silk Road, it also includes spices more traditionally associated with Middle Eastern and Indian cooking, such as cumin and cardamom. Interwoven throughout recipes, such as Liang Pi "Cold Skin Noodles" and the signature Spicy Cumin Lamb, is an affecting immigrant story that traces the family's journey from provincial China to Michigan's Upper Peninsula to the urban core of the Northeast. Although we don't necessarily know what the future of restaurants will be, there are lessons here for surviving upheaval. VERDICT While challenging for beginning cooks, this enjoyable and readable offering features clear instructions and inspiring recipes that are well within the reach of the home kitchen. Wang's DIY ethos makes the hard work fun.--Devon Thomas, Chelsea, MI

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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