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Liz Crain

    Liz Crain explores the vibrant food and drink scene of the Pacific Northwest through her writing. Her work delves into the regional culinary landscape, uncovering its unique flavors and traditions. Beyond her non-fiction pursuits, Crain is also a fiction writer and plays a key role in the literary world as an editor and publicity manager. Her involvement as a co-organizer of the Portland Fermentation Festival further highlights her dedication to the craft of food and community engagement.

    Hello! My Name Is Tasty
    Dumplings = Love
    • Dumplings = Love

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.4(11)Add rating

      You can make dumplings a weeknight staple—and this cookbook will show you how with 40 easy but innovative dumpling recipes from around the globe. Shumai, gyoza, mandu, komber, pierogis: a dumpling by any other name would taste as comforting. The original comfort food in every culture, the humble dumpling takes center stage in this beautiful cookbook. Author Liz Crain offers up beloved staples—with easy, step-by-step instructions for dumpling skins and fillings—and regional favorites, including: Classics: • Chinese soup dumplings and shumai • Japanese gyoza • Eastern European pierogi • Italian goat cheese arrabbiata Regional: • Northwest American morel sherry cream • Cincinnati Chili • Shrimp & Grits • Nettle & Caramelized Onions • Bananas Foster With 40 recipes, full-color photographs—plus vegan, gluten-free, and kid-friendly options—Dumplings Equals Love is the perfect gift for the foodie or home cook in your life.

      Dumplings = Love
    • Hello! My Name Is Tasty

      • 277 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This cookbook presents the recipes from Portland's favourites, Tasty n Sons and Tasty n Alder, the restaurants that blew up the brunch scene with supremely satisfying eats.

      Hello! My Name Is Tasty