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Di An: The Salty, Sour, Sweet and Spicy Flavors of Vietnamese Cooking with TwayDaBae

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A Vietnamese chef and popular social media star honors the flavors and culture of her birthplace in simplified but authentic recipes

256 pages, Hardcover

Published September 17, 2024

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Tue Nguyen

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October 28, 2025
Since I asked my mom for a cà ri gà recipe and she gave me one for Thai red curry instead, I came here. LFG
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January 12, 2025
I've followed Tue like a lot of people on social media and have watched her gain popularity. It's so exciting to see her progress and representation of the Vietnamese culture.

Overall the cookbook is beautiful, with many dishes that I have learned to cook with my mom (only with more precise measurements since parents cook from the heart haha). My sister in law who is Mexican often has trouble trying to cook Vietnamese food because of that method so I knew I had to get her and myself copies of this cookbook.

The photos with English and Vietnamese names for herbs is one of my favorite aspects. It really helps people (including myself) identify herbs that aren't common at American stores. There are also tips and tricks that are helping as well.

My only drawback is that not every recipe has a photo. Some have multiple and others have none. Having at least one photo to show what the dish is supposed to look like helps a great deal so because some are missing it feels unbalanced.

Overall a good book!
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278 reviews
May 28, 2025
A modern take on traditional Vietnamese dishes. Lots of spice and heat in the dishes. It made me hungry but not being able to have any hot spice in my meals I didn’t find any way I could alter the dishes to accommodate myself. Enjoyable read with anecdotal experience by author.
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December 8, 2024
This cookbook offers a nice mix of traditional Vietnamese recipes like Bánh Xèo and Beef Pho, along with some interesting fusion options like Pandan Cinnamon Scrolls and Avocado Mousse. I tried the viral fried rice and grilled pork chops, and both turned out well—simple to make and tasty. The recipes are generally easy to follow, though I do wish there were more images, especially for some unusual dishes. Overall, a solid collection for anyone wanting to try their hand at Vietnamese cooking with a twist.
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