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The World Is Your Dumpling

By Emily Roz

The debut cookbook from Emily Roz, AKA @myriadrecipes – a joyful celebration of the diverse flavours and textures of delicious, delectable dumplings!

Everybody loves dumplings! Be that a Shanghai soup dumpling, a cheese-filled pierogi, a meaty empanada or a spinach tortellini, all over the world, there’s barely a food culture that doesn’t celebrate some kind of dumpling in its repertoire, and there’s a good reason for this. Easy to make and even easier to eat, dumplings are balanced and nourishing parcels of deliciousness that can be enjoyed by anyone, rich or poor, old or young. People have been making dumplings for centuries, if not millennia, and yet in recent years we’ve come to rely on pre-made or restaurant versions. But why? Because they are not at all hard to make…

THE WORLD IS YOUR DUMPLING is a joyful celebration of the diverse flavours and textures offered by these magical little pillows and parcels, a book which takes inspiration from all corners of the globe while showing you how simple and approachable they can be. With recipes categorised by time promise (10+, 20+ and 30+ minutes), and ranging from quick assembly dishes using ready-made dumplings through to wrappers and fillings made from scratch, there’s something for everyone here. Whether you’re looking for a quick lunch, some batch prep to fill the freezer, or a fun way to spend an evening with friends, THE WORLD IS YOUR DUMPLING has you covered.

A single subject cookbook but with tremendous breadth, THE WORLD IS YOUR DUMPLING promises to excite readers around the world and become the book on this much-loved food.

Author: Emily Roz
Format: Hardback
Release Date: 29 Aug 2024
Pages: 240
ISBN: 978-0-00-870014-0
Price: £20.00 (Export Price) , £20.00, €None
Emily was born whilst her parents were living in Poland, a country where you\'d find restaurants serving pockets of joy, known as Pierogi, on every corner. Her multicultural upbringing continued as they moved to the Czech Republic and lived in Prague for six years – an extraordinary place offering a variety of soups, stews, and, of course, dumplings known as Knedliky. The family then moved to the South of France, where Emily would spend her free time experimenting in the kitchen with her parents. They settled in Bath, UK, when Emily was 13. However, her international upbringing fueled her desire to explore the world and she has continued to travel and expand her cookery knowledge ever since. In her final year at university, she would often invite friends to join “dumpling nights”, where they would enjoy the cooking process as a stress-reliever and a moment of happiness, devouring their creations while chatting and truly enjoying life.

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