A Taste of China: The Definitive Guide to Regional Cooking by Ken Hom

    • Categories: Stir-fries; Egg dishes; Small plates - tapas, meze; Chinese; Vegetarian
    • Ingredients: eggs; sesame oil; yellow chives; spring onions; peanut oil
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  • Cucumbers stir-fried with pork (Huang gua chao roupian)

    • wester on June 21, 2022

      This was pretty good and very quick, although not as quick as the book suggests. The cucumbers are a nice addition. I did not have chile bean sauce so I used a smaller amount of ground peppers. Also, my (Dutch) edition of the book translated Sichuan peppercorns with pink peppercorns, so I used those. I did think it weird that they had to be roasted and ground, but only when I saw the ingredient list here on EYB I realised what had happened. All the same, I don't think it made a big difference.

  • Stem lettuce with cloud ears (Qing sun shao rou)

    • adrienneyoung on March 11, 2014

      Also known as "celtus"

    • DayOwl on March 28, 2021

      I liked the combination of the wood ears and the crisp stem lettuce, but didn't love the seasoning. Stem lettuce is sometimes called asparagus lettuce or celtuce.

  • Stewed chicken with smoked ham knuckle (Huong zhong dun ji tang)

    • sir_ken_g on November 12, 2012

      A long time family favorite. Use stewing/baking hen not fryer. Lemon grass stalks add a Vietnamese touch. Add cellophane noodles at the end. Don't cut up the chicken - de-bone it after it is cooked. I take the breast meat out and use it for something else - like a casserole.

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  • ISBN 10 1862057079
  • ISBN 13 9781862057074
  • Published Jul 28 2005
  • Format Paperback
  • Language English
  • Edition New edition
  • Countries United Kingdom
  • Publisher Anova Books
  • Imprint Pavilion Books

Publishers Text

Paperback Reissue! In this seminal cookbook by one of the foremost authorities on Chinese cooking, the genuine food of the Chinese people is offered up with passion and authority.

Ken Hom has visited a China few tourists have ever seen. His journey began at his ancestral village in Canton, but he traveled all over the country, eating in private homes and in restaurants rarely accessible to foreigners. He has collected recipes found in few other Western cookbooks, dishes that are the real food of China, adapted to be easily made in American kitchens. Hom also includes charming, sometimes moving, accounts of his travels. Highly recommended.


--Library Journal (for the previous edition)



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