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The Chinese Kitchen By Deh-ta Hsiung - Kyle Cathie Limited 0 copies for sale
user rating: 4.04.0 (1 Reviews)
Category: Food And Drink
Subategory: Asian Cookery Books, Chinese Cookery Books, Reference,
Title: The Chinese Kitchen
Author: Deh-ta Hsiung
Publisher: Kyle Cathie Limited
First Published: 1999
First Reviewed By: Raphaelthegromit
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Synopsis: The Chinese Kitchen
Using ingredients as his starting point, Deh-Ta Hsiung demystifies the Chinese culinary art and it's traditions and, in the process, he brings us recipes renowned for their accessibility and irresistible deliciousness. Whether you take the Chinese kitchen with you shopping or savor it at home, this bold and unique cookbook, with its great wealth of information and photographs will guide you clearly and simply through the thicket of ingredients readily available in supermarkets and Chinese grocers today
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Reader's Reviews For The Chinese Kitchen By Deh-ta Hsiung
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Raphaelthegromit
user rating: 4
4.0 (17.03.2010)
At first glance, due to the dreadful presentation, I thought that it was the typical book you would find branded under a supermarkets own title 'how to cook Chinese food at home'. It lists sauces and ingredients, where they are from and how to use them buy offering a recipe or two for each ingredient reviewed. Now, take a second look, hidden beneath its lack of beauty, and its apparent uselessness, it is a diamond in the rough. The explanation of each of the products for sale in your local Chinese store clears the path of confusion and lets you buy the ingredient with confidence that you don't just 'think' it's used in such an such a dish... it IS used in that dish, and even though you can't understand the Chinese scribble on the label, you are certain that this is what you want, even when the cashier says 'this very strong.. you know?'. The recipes which follow are excellent and true to what you would find in any good Chinese restaurant. If Asian is your thing, buy it and keep it on your shelf, even if gathers dust for a while, you'll be glad you bought it one day.