Secrets from a Chinese Kitchen presents exquisite recipes in a collection outstanding for its variety and balance, its use of fresh ingredients, and its flavor–enhancing techniques. Regional dishes, like Crispy Five Spice Chicken Legs and aromatic Dry Tossed Chili Prawns, are clearly described and linked to evocative travel notes. All the recipes are presented by the techniques used to make them, such as stir–frying and steaming, and the special “secrets” that accompany each dish ensure their authenticity.
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From the Publisher:
This outstanding series of international cookbooks reveals tried and tested “secrets” that have been passed down from generation to generation—tips and techniques that are the key to authentic home cooking. With 100 recipes per volume, these books are designed to form an essential kitchen library of the world’s cuisines. American measures.
About the Author:
Jenny Lo (chef) and her sister Vivienne (writer) absorbed their interest in food as part of their family history. Food was a link to a time before the Revolution, their grandfather's house in China and family life as it was then. Their collective memories of their father's cooking are the original source of their interest and way of cooking. Jenny has worked closely with well-known Chinese chefs for over ten years and was her father's editorial assistant on his cookery books for fifteen years. She has opened her own restaurant, The Teahouse in London. Vivienne has studied Chinese Medicine and has also been involved in the management of The Teahouse and both sisters have already co-authored for 150 Recipes from the Teahouse.
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- PublisherPavilion Books Ltd
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 186205620X
- ISBN 13 9781862056206
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages160