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A new cookbook by writer, chef, and sometimes television host Katie Chin reveals how easy it is to bring Thai flavors into American home kitchens. SeriousEats.com Katie Chin, sometimes referred to as the Asian Rachael Ray, puts forth a winning collection of accessible Thai dishes. A fine introduction to one of the worlds most popular cuisines. Publishers Weekly In Everyday Thai Cooking, Katie China chef hailed as the Asian Rachel Ray by her many fansshares her recipe secrets along with tips, tools, and techniques that enable you to easily bring delectable homemade Thai dishes to your table! As the daughter of award-winning restaurateur Leeann Chin, Katies heritage has been deeply rooted in the cultivation of fine Thai cuisine. Katie has since taken the culinary world by storm as a well-respected food writer, television personality, and now published author.



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Katie Chin

Katie Chin, caterer, award-winning cookbook author, television chef, food blogger and US Ambassador to Women's Entrepreneurship Day, has a passion for Asian food and is committed to teaching the American public that the very best Asian cooking can be achieved in a real home kitchen by real people on real schedules. After growing up working in the kitchens of her late mother Leeann Chin's award-winning Minneapolis-area restaurants, Katie pursued a career in film and television marketing, but eventually left her executive position to return to her culinary roots. Katie co-hosted the national PBS cooking series, Double Happiness, in conjunction with her mother and together they wrote Everyday Chinese Cooking. On her own, Katie wrote 300 Best Rice Cooker Recipes and most recently, the award-winning bestsellers Everyday Thai Cooking and her latest cookbook, Everyday Chinese Cookbook: 101 Delicious Recipes from My Mother's Kitchen. Katie's fifth cookbook, "Katie Chin's Global Family Cookbook" is slated for an April 2021 release. She is recognized as a pan-Asian cooking expert and has been featured in many food and lifestyle magazines such as O Magazine, Cooking Light, Bon Appetit, Elle, Real Simple, and Family Circle as well as The Wall Street Journal. In 2016, Katie partnered with Macy's on a six-city cooking and book signing tour to celebrate Asian Pacific Heritage Month where she was featured in a national print, radio and digital campaign. Katie chronicled her late mother Leeann's remarkable story on PRI's The World on NPR in May 2016. She was also a featured chef at the Sundance Film Festival in February 2017. Her numerous appearances on national television include The Today Show, The Real, Hallmark Channel, The Daily Buzz, Cooking Channel and as a guest judge on Food Network's Iron Chef America. She recently appeared as a chef contestant on Cutthroat Kitchen and Beat Bobby Flay. As part of her emphasis on healthy food, Katie served as the Culinary Ambassador to City of Hope and its "super foods" initiative. She took the message of the cancer-fighting potential of certain foods directly to the White House under the Obama administration at the annual Easter Egg Roll where she demonstrated how to quickly and easily incorporate "super foods" into daily life. Based in Los Angeles, Katie divides her time running her businesses: Wok Star Catering and Fortune Cookie Divas, while posting recipes to her blog, shooting cooking videos for her Chef Katie Chin You Tube channel, throwing karaoke dinner parties, and caring for her 12 year-old twins, Dylan and Becca.Since the start of Covid-19, Katie and daughter Becca have been co-hosting a livestream series on Facebook and Instagram entitled "Cooped Up Cooking with Katie & Becca" showing viewers how to make easy and delicious recipes often utilizing leftovers or items found in most pantries. The popular series has received



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