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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
wonderful book,
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This review is from: Asian Dumplings: Mastering Gyoza, Spring Rolls, Samosas, and More (Hardcover)
Growing up in an Asian background, I'd become disappointed in some of the asian cookbooks showing how to make dumplings. Even knowing how to make some of the dumplings, I couldn't figure out what the books were trying to get me to do. This book is different. The instructions are great and I like the idea that the author gives recipes for the wrappers themselves. If one wants to use commercial wrappers to make things easier, they certainly can. The only reason I didn't give this book 5 stars was that some of the diagrams could have been better, or better yet, photos of the formation of the dumplings would have helped. Also, although there are some great photographs of the finished products, there are no captions so you don't know exactly what you are looking at. As well, a photo does not accompany each recipe. This book will help me to figure out recipes that I've been testing for years with no luck. Missing secret ingredients (from my cooking) are revealed in this book. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to try these exotic dumplings and has a basic knowledge of what the end point dumplings look like.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great little book,
By C. J. Thompson "Arctic John" (Pond Inlet, Nunavut Canada) - See all my reviews (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Asian Dumplings: Mastering Gyoza, Spring Rolls, Samosas, and More (Hardcover)
I love dumplings of all sorts, both eating and making them. I own many, many books of various ethnic cuisines, the majority of which have recipes for dumplings of one sort or another, as well as quite a few dim sum books with a heavy emphasis on the various Chinese dumpling types. This one, though, is one of the favorites in my collection. The book, some 230 odd pages, covers dumplings from all across Asia and the pacific but, rather than organize the book according to nation, it is divided into chapters discussing dumpling types, which I thought quite a good idea. There is a section covering stuffed buns, thin skinned dumplings and rich pastries, to name a few, and, at the end, there is a great section entitled 'Sauces, Seasonings, Stocks and Other Basics.' One thing I specifically liked about the book is that the descriptions of how to fold various dumpling types are much better than in other books. The diagrams showing folding techniques are not great, and some step-by-step photographs would have been nice, as one critic has noted, but the book does refer you to the author's website which not only has some illustrative videos but is a great companion resource in may ways. I would have liked this book a bit better if there were photographs for each recipe but I like the rest of it enough to still give it five stars.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspiring,
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This review is from: Asian Dumplings: Mastering Gyoza, Spring Rolls, Samosas, and More (Hardcover)
Love this cookbook... you don't need to know a Chinese sorsceror to find the ingredients and the directions are easy to follow. Definitely a great buy!!!
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