Chinese Enough : Homestyle Recipes for Noodles, Dumplings, Stir-Fries, and More
by
Kristina Cho
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1648293425
ISBN-13
9781648293429
Publisher
Workman Publishing
Imprint
Artisan Books
Country of Manufacture
MY
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 14th, 2024
Print length
368 Pages
Weight
1,364 grams
Dimensions
19.80 x 26.10 x 3.00 cms
Product Classification:
General cookery & recipesNational & regional cuisinePasta dishes
Ksh 5,500.00
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In her highly anticipated follow-up to the James-Beard-Award winning Mooncakes and Milk Bread, this cookbook of Chinese-American recipes highlights Kristina Cho's Hong Kong heritage, midwestern American sensibility, and California lifestyle with dishes that bring to life her multicultural point of view.
In an exploration of her own experience as a first-generation American, Kristina Cho, author of the award-winning baking book Mooncakes and Milk Bread, offers 100 recipes that blend the flavors of traditional Cantonese cooking with California ingredients and a midwestern sensibility.
In Chinese Enough, Cho turns to the savory side of cooking with recipes that are neither entirely Chinese nor entirely American, but Chinese enough. Here is an array of dishes to pair with rice, the cornerstone of Cantonese cuisine, including Triple Pepper Beef, Miso Pork Meatballs, and Seared Egg Tofu with Honey and Soy. Recipes like Smashed Ranch Cucumbers and Saucy Sesame Long Beans honor the Cantonese focus on vegetables. Theres a chapter dedicated to the joy of noodles, with creative takes on traditional dishes, birthed anew in a California kitchenfrom San Francisco Garlic Noodles to Creamy Tomato Udon. Plus, a chapter of Banquet-Worthy Dishes teaches the Chinese art of food as celebration, a step-by-step guide shows how to employ friends and family in the kitchen to make dumplings, and the fruit-focused dessert section acts as a lesson on finishing a meal with a small, sweet act of affection. Woven throughout, Chos stories of her grandmothers Chinese garden situated in the middle of Cleveland and falling in love over dim sum are a warm tribute to the nuanced and personal ways in which one can discover and define their own culture.
In Chinese Enough, Cho turns to the savory side of cooking with recipes that are neither entirely Chinese nor entirely American, but Chinese enough. Here is an array of dishes to pair with rice, the cornerstone of Cantonese cuisine, including Triple Pepper Beef, Miso Pork Meatballs, and Seared Egg Tofu with Honey and Soy. Recipes like Smashed Ranch Cucumbers and Saucy Sesame Long Beans honor the Cantonese focus on vegetables. Theres a chapter dedicated to the joy of noodles, with creative takes on traditional dishes, birthed anew in a California kitchenfrom San Francisco Garlic Noodles to Creamy Tomato Udon. Plus, a chapter of Banquet-Worthy Dishes teaches the Chinese art of food as celebration, a step-by-step guide shows how to employ friends and family in the kitchen to make dumplings, and the fruit-focused dessert section acts as a lesson on finishing a meal with a small, sweet act of affection. Woven throughout, Chos stories of her grandmothers Chinese garden situated in the middle of Cleveland and falling in love over dim sum are a warm tribute to the nuanced and personal ways in which one can discover and define their own culture.
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