Chinese Cooking

The Chinese Cook Book: One Hundred Chinese Recipes

This special edition of ‘The Chinese Cook Book’ was written by Shiu Wong Chan, and first published in 1917, making in a century old. This incredible old Chinese cookbook is jam-packed with traditional recipes for all sorts of dishes, some you’ll be familiar with, and some you might never have heard of, like Chicken Mushroom Soup, Green Pepper …

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Dim Sum Cookbook: Easy to Follow Chinese Dim Sum Recipes

If you love Chinese cuisine, you will definitely love Dim Sum. The term Dim Sum was traditionally used in Chinese cooking to refer to bite sized foods served in small steamer baskets, generally at tea time or brunch. Today Dim Sum is offered to the general public all over the world for top dollar in restaurants. This Dim …

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Excel Chinese Cooking

Learn the culinary art of Chinese cooking. Ni hao! As the most prevalent ethnic restaurant, anywhere you go, Chinese food is one of the most popular cuisines in the world. Succulent sauces and spices with your many favorite choices of colorful vegetables and protein-enriched meats – is there any wonder why people love Chinese food? But do you …

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Chinatown Kitchen: Delicious Dishes from Southeast Asian Ingredients

Southeast Asian food is more popular than ever before, but what ARE all those mysterious ingredients in the southeastern section of the supermarket – or, even more so, in your nearest Southeast Asian market? Lizzie Mabbott identifies key ingredients, explains the differences between the 77 types of noodles (not counting “Pot”) and tells you how to use them. …

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Szechuan Chinese Cuisine: Spicy and Delicious Recipes of China

Szechuan (also spelled Sichuan) is a province in the Southwest of China typically known for its spicy food and the Yangtze River that runs through it. The food is often hot, sour, sweet, salty and spicy often containing a regional ingredient, Szechuan pepper. The specialty peppercorn is not a traditional pepper but it can impart a strong, tongue …

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MeatMen Cooking Channel: The MeatMen Favourites

Having featured the most popular hawker foods and zi char dishes in their first two cookbooks, the MeatMen now share a brand new collection of their personal favorites in this third cookbook.Living in Singapore where they get to savor the best that Chinese, Malay, Indian, Eurasian and Peranakan (Nyonya) cuisines have to offer, the MeatMen’s favorites include some …

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Seoul Food Korean Cookbook: Korean Cooking from Kimchi and Bibimbap to Fried Chicken and Bingsoo

Learn deliciously authentic Korean cooking, from traditional Korean favorites to modern recipes including Seoul-Style fusion.Food writer Naomi Imatome-Yun grew up in the American suburbs helping her Korean grandmother cook Korean classics and has spent over 15 years helping Korean Americans and non-Korean Americans alike discover how easy and delectable authentic Korean cooking can be.Seoul Food Korean Cooking includes:135 …

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