One great cookbook: 'Every Grain of Rice' by Fuchsia Dunlop

The alchemy of Chinese home cooking made accessible

Book cover of 'Every Grain of Rice' by Fuchsia Dunlop
Dunlop shows you how to harness the flavors of simple Chinese cooking at home
(Image credit: W.W.Norton)

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Most cookbooks, at heart, are designed for home cooking. The chasm, though, between a cookbook from a restaurant chef that has been adapted for home use and a book that exploits the spirit, resourcefulness and simplicity with which one feeds oneself and others in a home kitchen is vast.

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Scott Hocker, The Week US

Scott Hocker is an award-winning freelance writer and editor at The Week Digital. He has written food, travel, culture and lifestyle stories for local, national and international publications for more than 20 years. Scott also has more than 15 years of experience creating, implementing and managing content initiatives while working across departments to grow companies. His most recent editorial post was as editor-in-chief of Liquor.com. Previously, he was the editor-in-chief of Tasting Table and a senior editor at San Francisco magazine.