Let's Eat Chinese Food

Let's Eat Chinese Food
Author: Gordon Rock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2017-05-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781521380093

If you love the taste of restaurant Chinese food, I bet you didn't know you can make even the most complicated of Chinese dishes with ease right from the comfort of your own home. That is exactly what you can learn how to do in this book! In this book, not only will you learn how to cook awesome Chinese food, but you will also learn how to do so in as easy a way as possible. Inside of this book you will be given easy-to-follow Chinese recipes that are so delicious, you will swear they came from your favorite Chinese restaurants! So, what are you waiting for? Grab a copy of this book and start cooking authentic Chinese dishes today!

Let’s Eat Chinese Food

Let’s Eat Chinese Food
Author: Gordon Rock
Publisher: Gordon Rock
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

If you love the taste of restaurant Chinese food, I bet you didn’t know you can make even the most complicated of Chinese dishes with ease right from the comfort of your own home. That is exactly what you can learn how to do in this book! In this book, not only will you learn how to cook awesome Chinese food, but you will also learn how to do so in as easy a way as possible. Inside of this book you will be given easy-to-follow Chinese recipes that are so delicious, you will swear they came from your favorite Chinese restaurants! So, what are you waiting for? Grab a copy of this book and start cooking authentic Chinese dishes today!

Let's Eat Chinese Tonight

Let's Eat Chinese Tonight
Author: Bryan R. Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 1987
Genre: Chinese Food
ISBN:

Americans have been eating Chinese since the days of the California gold rush -- and we're still not full.

Let's Eat Chinese

Let's Eat Chinese
Author: Wendy Wei
Publisher: Foulsham & Company Limited
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1992
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780572017484

Alice, Let's Eat

Alice, Let's Eat
Author: Calvin Trillin
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2009-09-23
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0307493873

BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Calvin Trillin's Quite Enough of Calvin Trillin. “Trillin is our funniest food writer. He writes with charm, freedom, and a rare respect for language.” –New York magazine In this delightful and delicious book, Calvin Trillin, guided by an insatiable appetite, embarks on a hilarious odyssey in search of “something decent to eat.” Across time zones and cultures, and often with his wife, Alice, at his side, Trillin shares his triumphs in the art of culinary discovery, including Dungeness crabs in California, barbecued mutton in Kentucky, potato latkes in London, blaff d’oursins in Martinique, and a $33 picnic on a no-frills flight to Miami. His eating companions include Fats Goldberg, the New York pizza baron and reformed blimp; William Edgett Smith, the man with the Naughahyde palate; and his six-year-old daughter, Sarah, who refuses to enter a Chinese restaurant unless she is carrying a bagel (“just in case”). And though Alice “has a weird predilection for limiting our family to three meals a day,” on the road she proves to be a serious eater–despite “seemingly uncontrollable attacks of moderation.” Alice, Let Eat amply demonstrates why The New Republic called Calvin Trillin “a classic American humorist.” “One of the most brilliant humorists of our times . . . Trillin is guaranteed good reading.” –Charleston Post and Courier “Read Trillin and laugh out loud.” –Time

Mooncakes and Milk Bread

Mooncakes and Milk Bread
Author: Kristina Cho
Publisher: Harper Celebrate
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0785239006

2022 JAMES BEARD AWARD WINNER • Baking and Desserts 2022 JAMES BEARD AWARD WINNER • Emerging Voice, Books ONE OF THE TEN BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker Magazine, The New York Times ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: Time Out, Glamour, Taste of Home Food blogger Kristina Cho (eatchofood.com) introduces you to Chinese bakery cooking with fresh, simple interpretations of classic recipes for the modern baker. Inside, you’ll find sweet and savory baked buns, steamed buns, Chinese breads, unique cookies, whimsical cakes, juicy dumplings, Chinese breakfast dishes, and drinks. Recipes for steamed BBQ pork buns, pineapple buns with a thick slice of butter, silky smooth milk tea, and chocolate Swiss rolls all make an appearance--because a book about Chinese bakeries wouldn’t be complete without them In Mooncakes & Milk Bread, Kristina teaches you to whip up these delicacies like a pro, including how to: Knead dough without a stand mixer Avoid collapsed steamed buns Infuse creams and custards with aromatic tea flavors Mix the most workable dumpling dough Pleat dumplings like an Asian grandma This is the first book to exclusively focus on Chinese bakeries and cafés, but it isn’t just for those nostalgic for Chinese bakeshop foods--it’s for all home bakers who want exciting new recipes to add to their repertoires.

Mmm-- Let's Eat

Mmm-- Let's Eat
Author: Libby Koponen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781609052928

"The colors that various little animal kids notice throughout the day inspire them to eat foods that match those colors. Following this is a brief endnote written by a nutritionist with advice on encouraging kids to eat fresh foods and a balanced diet"--

Let's Eat Meat

Let's Eat Meat
Author: Tom Parker Bowles
Publisher: Pavilion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-10-23
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781909108318

Eat meat, but eat less and eat better – that, if any, is this book’s philosophy. That's not to say we should stint on great hunks of beef, cut paper-thin and served with glistening gravy, charred steaks, or golden deep-fried chicken. Nor should we forgo slow-cooked lamb, roast Chinese duck, Keralan pork curry or rich jambalayas, cassoulets and daubes – you’ll find recipes for all of these here. But read on and things get a little less carnivorous. In the Less Meat chapter, meat shares the limelight with other ingredients, and in Meat as Seasoning, scraps of beef, lamb, pork and chicken are eked out to give depth to a range of dishes. There are 120 recipes in total, ranging from meat feasts such as roast beef through to game stock and everything in between. Let's Eat Meat shows us how to enjoy meat, whether it is a prime cut or a scrap of meat used in a way that is thrifty but never mean. With an eye on welfare, it encourages us to spend money on eating less but better meat. But this is no revolution: here are recipes for dishes rooted in cultures where meat is a luxury, and so delicious you will return to cook them again and again.

China to Chinatown

China to Chinatown
Author: J.A.G. Roberts
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004-07-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1861896182

China to Chinatown tells the story of one of the most notable examples of the globalization of food: the spread of Chinese recipes, ingredients and cooking styles to the Western world. Beginning with the accounts of Marco Polo and Franciscan missionaries, J.A.G. Roberts describes how Westerners’ first impressions of Chinese food were decidedly mixed, with many regarding Chinese eating habits as repugnant. Chinese food was brought back to the West merely as a curiosity. The Western encounter with a wider variety of Chinese cuisine dates from the first half of the 20th century, when Chinese food spread to the West with emigrant communities. The author shows how Chinese cooking has come to be regarded by some as among the world’s most sophisticated cuisines, and yet is harshly criticized by others, for example on the grounds that its preparation involves cruelty to animals. Roberts discusses the extent to which Chinese food, as a facet of Chinese culture overseas, has remained differentiated, and questions whether its ethnic identity is dissolving. Written in a lively style, the book will appeal to food historians and specialists in Chinese culture, as well as to readers interested in Chinese cuisine.

Complete Mandarin Chinese

Complete Mandarin Chinese
Author: Janet Lai
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2008
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1400024250

Learn Chinese (Mandarin) in 4 Simple Steps. With Living Language Complete Chinese: The Basics, you'll start by learning words, and then you'll progress to phrases, sentences, and conversations. This simple four-step building block approach will have you speaking with confidence right from the beginning, and you'll be able to learn gradually and effectively. If you're confident in your pronunciation, then this coursebook includes everything you need - vocabulary, grammar, culture, and practice. But you can also use this book along with the four hours of recordings included in the Living Language Complete Chinese: The Basics compact disc package, which also includes a handy learner's dictionary. This comprehensive coursebook includes: • 40 step-by-step lessons • Practical vocabulary and authentic everyday usage • Simple explanations and plenty of examples • Supplemental sections, including e-mail and internet resources • A comprehensive grammar reference section