Win a Print Copy of the Asian Pickles Cookbook!

Asian Pickles Cover

Asian Pickles Cover

Who doesn’t love Asian pickles? And who wouldn’t want their own copy of my new cookbook — signed, lipstick-kissed, and shipped to their door?

I am running my first-ever blog contest to get one of these suckers out of the boxes on my living room floor and into your kitchen.

Here’s what you need to do to be eligible to win:

Simply answer, “What is your favorite Asian pickle?” in the comments section below. Certainly wouldn’t hurt if you followed me on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or signed up for the mailing list to boot. Winner will be chosen at random.

That’s it! Good luck, and thanks for pickling!

59 Comments on “Win a Print Copy of the Asian Pickles Cookbook!”

  1. Always wanted to learn more pickling techniques and this book seems like an excellent start:)

  2. Kim chi is probably the only one I’ve really tried – this book would open a whole new world to me!

  3. That’s a really hard question to answer. I always have gari and pickled daikon in my fridge for impromptu sushi or gimbap, kimchi to add to my morning scrambled eggs and douchi in my spice cabinet for when I’m in the mood for Chinese.

  4. Lately, it is Korean pickled turnip, but I would love to have your book and discover a whole new world of pickling (I am especially jazzed about the Japanese and Chinese recipes).

  5. Unfortunately I only know the pickled ginger by name but love the pickled veggies that accompany a Japanese meal. I heard the Splendid Table episode and can’t wait to try the miso pickles that were mentioned!

  6. I don’t know the names of the different pickled vegetables, but I want to start making some for my son. He was stationed in Seoul, S. Korea and fell in love with them …. all of them. I would love to surprise him!

  7. I don’t know what my favorite asian pickle is yet, but i cannot wait to find out if I win this book!

  8. I essentially love all things pickled, but some favorites include do chua, all the various pickle plates that are served with Korean food, and Japanese cucumber quick pickles. Can’t wait to see your book!

  9. I love pickled daikon and kimchi but haven’t tried many others…….love pickles and would love to try more!

  10. I have been looking for a recipe for Japanese pickled garlic. (It is addivtive.) I am looking forward to trying what looks like a featured recipe. (The garlic cloves with the pink-tinged edges on the book cover are Japanese pickled garlic, yes?)

    Christina

  11. My favorite asian pickle is umeboshi. It is tart and salty and fleshy and it explodes with unique flavours when you bite into it. I love a bowl of Japanese rice with an umeboshi. I have japanese friends who sometimes give me umeboshi that their mothers made and I love that.
    I’ve tried to make it but maybe we dońt have the right plums here in France or…I dońt have a good receipe…

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