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A groundbreaking work from Kay Plunkett-Hogge, where she explores her homeland to uncover Thai cuisine in all its regional diversity, and looks to the future of Thai food.
A Thai Cookbook
A groundbreaking work from Kay Plunkett-Hogge, where she explores her homeland to uncover Thai cuisine in all its regional diversity, and looks to the future of Thai food.
Not just erudite, elegant and filled with recipes that comfort, thrill and delight. But a fascinating study of Thai history and culture, seen through the kitchen window. A bona fide modern Thai classic. – Tom Parker Bowles
Discover the rich diversity of Thai cuisine with Siam, where acclaimed food writer Kay Plunkett-Hogge takes you on a journey through the Kingdom’s culinary landscapes. From the hilltribe communities in the far north to the Perakanese flavours of the south, Kay reveals how borders are merely backdrops to a vibrant culinary tapestry shaped by various influences, including Portuguese, Persian, Chinese, and Indian.
Born in Thailand and fluent in Thai, Kay has curated over 100 recipes, learning from home cooks and chefs across the nation. Each section features Kay’s inimitable humour and insightful essays on the idiosyncrasies of Thai cooking and dining. Chapters include: Rice & Noodles, Curries, Soups, Stir-Fried & Deep-Fried; Grilled, Steamed & Baked; Yums, Larps & Tums; Relishes & Dipping Sauces and Sweet Things.
As a melting pot of flavours, Thai cuisine is ever-evolving. Thai food is influenced by many of its neighbouring states – Burma, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia, but also Vietnam, India, Indonesia and beyond. In Bangkok especially, regional dishes intertwine to create exciting new culinary experiences. Siam boldly looks to the future, showcasing innovative fusions with Italian, Mexican and French cuisines, all with a distinctive Thai twist.
With contributions from Michelin-starred chefs and renowned restaurants and bars from across the world, this one-of-a-kind cookbook celebrates the dynamic spirit of Thai food, proving it’s always ready to embrace global influences and turn them into something uniquely Thai.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781911663805
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 24 September 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Pavilion
Contributors:
- Foreword by David Thompson
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 21.0mm
Width: 195.0mm
Height: 252.0mm
Weight: 270g
Pages: 288
About the Author
Kay Plunkett-Hogge is an acclaimed food and drinks writer and the author of Aperitivo: Drinks and Snacks For The Dolce Vita, Adventures Of A Terribly Greedy Girl, A Sherry And A Little Plate Of Tapas, Heat: Cooking With Chillies and Make Mine A Martini. In addition to her own books, Kay has co-authored a further six books, working with the award-winning chef Bryn Williams on his two books Bryn's Kitchen and For The Love Of Veg, Academy Award nominated actor Stanley Tucci on his second cookbook The Tucci Table, and with the American pizza guru Chris Bianco. She also co-wrote Leon: Family and Friends with John Vincent and Cook Yourself Thin: Quick and Easy.
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