Agak-Agak
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Nine Bean Rows Books
Published:18th Jul '24
Should be back in stock very soon
Agak-agak (pronounced aga-aga, with a silent k) is a Malaysian saying that means ‘guess-guess’ or ‘use your instincts’. In this book, Sham Hanifa has translated those instincts into easy-to-follow recipes that pack in all the flavour of his diverse heritage, which includes Chinese, Thai, Indian and Malay influences.
This multicultural background is reflected in Sham’s food, from Thai basil beef and the Malaysian comfort food classic of chicken rice to his grandmother’s famous crab laksa and Sham’s own renowned lamb rendang.
With instructions on how to make many dishes out of one batch of spice paste, satay sauce or chicken broth and clever cooking tips for how to plan ahead to get two different meals out of the same ingredients, Agak-Agak packs a big flavour punch into a little book.
Absolutely loving this beautiful collection of cookbooks from Blasta Books, celebrating the diversity of food in and around Ireland. * Jamie Oliver *
These small, gorgeous, single-subject cookbooks…are fantastic. And, clearly, deeply aesthetically pleasing. They’re so beautifully designed and illustrated. I really love the whole enterprise. * India Knight *
Here is a little mental exercise to try: imagine Ireland’s culinary culture without Sham Hanifa. That Ireland wouldn’t be the same place we know today. The culinary culture would be way poorer. The social culture of the place would be way poorer. There would be less of the light that Sham brings. * Sally & John Mckenna, in praise of Agak-Agak *
ISBN: 9781739210557
Dimensions: 217mm x 154mm x 12mm
Weight: 132g
72 pages