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A rich collection of stories, recipes, and beautiful photographs, My China will transport readers to the sights, smells, and flavors of a world that inspires. It is an intimate, captivating look at modern China and all its treasures, and the perfect gift for the holidays for any armchair traveler.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Actually usable!,
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This review is from: My China: A Feast for All the Senses (Hardcover)
Great quality book, great pictures and excellent recipes. I appreciated the fact that there are suggestions for substitute ingredients, as not all original ingredients are widely available here. Already tried a few recipes with great results.
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4.5 out of 5 stars (8 customer reviews) 20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you've been there, this is for you!,
By Andy Knapp "behavioral scientist" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: My China: A Feast for All the Senses (Hardcover)
Having lived in southern China for nearly 3 years, our family had nearly given up on finding authentic Chinese cuisine here in upstate NY. Thankfully, there is this wonderful book. Our daughter made us a holiday feast (including dumplings, yum!) from a few familiar recipes found here and we were almost back in Xiamen! Outstanding photos, stories, and great recipes. If you've ever lived in China, this is for you. If you've ever wanted to visit or live in China, this is for you, too! Try some of these meals and you will understand what real Chinese food is about.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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A fantastic book - her best so far,
By Sally Bodman "Cook book addict" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: My China: A Feast for All the Senses (Hardcover)
I have all of Kylie Kwong's books and they are all great but this is her best so far. The stories add to the book but the real stars are the recipes. I've only tried a few so far, but there are so many already on my do list. There is a fabulous rare beef with Ginger sauce which got rave reviews from the family. Last night we tried the Hot and Smoky chicken with Ginger and Chilli - YUM. We do have an industrial strength wok burner which probably helped with the smokiness, but it was very good on all levels. I am a bit of a cookbook collector (500 or thereabouts)and I have a shortlist of books I think are really excellent. This one has already made it to that list - I knew from the moment I opened it!
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`A feast for all of the senses',
By J. Cameron-Smith "Expect the Unexpected" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: My China: A Feast for All the Senses (Hardcover)
Kylie Kwong was born into one of Australia's oldest Chinese families. She is a 29th generation Kwong, and a 4th generation Australian-Chinese. Kylie is known to many Australians through her wonderful television series, as the proprietor of the Billy Kwong restaurant in Sydney and through her magnificent books.
`My China' is the fourth of Kylie's books, and invites the reader to travel with her as she rediscovers her Chinese heritage and explores the history, culture and cuisine of China and Tibet. This book contains magnificent photographs of places, people and food. The book is also a travelogue containing recipes specific to particular regions. There is a map, as well, so the reader can see where these places are. The recipes themselves are easy to follow, clearly explained and are accompanied by delicious photographs. Ms Kwong provides serving numbers based of shared meals (ie a recipe will serve 4 to 6 as part of a shared meal) thus enabling someone to plan how many dishes they might wish to prepare based on the number of guests and type of gathering. I particularly like her section on ingredients, and found the paragraph on the relative uses of different soy sauces especially helpful. In summary, `My China' is a delightful addition to the home library for anyone who enjoys Chinese cuisine. Those interested in Chinese culture and history will also enjoy this book. The photographs are simply stunning. Highly recommended. Jennifer Cameron-Smith |
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