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B**T
Easy recipes...but...
I have enjoyed this show on the Cooking Channel so I thought I'd give the book a try. As advertised the recipes in the book are easy to reproduce for us at home, we have a pretty good pantry so the ingredients are most often at hand. We've now tried four recipes out of the book with mixed results. The Chicken Chow Mein was fun and easy to whip up and is a do-again for us. The Orange Beef however was disappointing- preparing and seasoning it as directed resulted in a bland dish. We made some notations to spice this up the next time we make it and moved on to two other dishes: Five Spice Roasted Chicken pieces and Smacked Cucumber and Sesame Salad. Having learned from our previous experience we doubled the strength of the marinade for the chicken and doubled the amount of dressing for the salad while keeping the amount of salad vegies the same. Both dishes turned out to be very flavorful using our method. Each of the four dishes have been easy to prepare so the book fulfills it's promise on that level. For our tastes however the spicing level- and I'm not referring to heat- as written is just too bland for our tastes. We don't mind being a little creative in our own kitchen however so the book is a keeper and we're going to be making several more of the recipes.
S**T
Easy to follow recipes
Fantastic cookbook! She was airing on the Food Channel for a while with this show. Easy to follow directions. Ingredients aren't riduculous for the Chinese food novice. Consistently good results.
L**D
Is definitely not Chinese food made easily.
Lots of ingredients I've never heard of. Not simple ingredients readily available and im Asian . Is definitely not Chinese food made easily.
P**O
Four Stars
I like this cookbook
B**R
Two Stars
I expected recipes for dishes that were familiar.
E**R
Delivers on its promise!
I've been watching and enjoying random episodes of Ching-He Huang's cooking show on the new TV Food Channel. When I saw a copy of her cookbook on the Sale table at my local bookstore, I grabbed it. I'm very glad I did.I have several Chinese cookbooks, but many of them are geared towards authenticity or east-meets-west. If I had to categorize Chinese Food Made Easy I'd say it's "30 minute Chinese meals." The recipes emphasize simplicity -- and also healthfulness. Foods that are traditionally deep fried, for instance, use only a few tablespoons of oil, and she turns to more natural sugars (like honey). There's rarely a long list of ingredients; I have most of these items in my pantry. (But then I have a good Chinese market relatively nearby, making it easy to stock up.)So far, we've made three of her recipes: Scallops with black rice vinegar and ham; Sichuan orange beef with shitake mushrooms; and soy and sesame green beans. All were under a half hour, start-to-finish, and each were delicious. On my upcoming list: Seafood congee (which uses one of those frozen "mixed seafood" packets I see at Trader Joe's but am never sure how best to use), fast hot and sour noodle pot (on the TV show she demonstrated how to make this in less time than a ramen noodle mix), and mango chicken.My only quibble is her portion sizes. We don't eat a lot, but the scallop recipe made a pretty light dinner. You probably do need at least one accompaniment.
B**B
Pretty, but has just gone unused
I bought the book a few months ago and since then ive looked through the pretty photography and not used it.The food at first glance looks nice and interesting enough, but when looking at ingriedients, there doesnt seem to be something appealing.I'm a huge fan of chinese food and anything oriental, and i do have other books. But i'm not sure what it is with this book. It just seemed to be a never ending list of ingredients to make just one meal, and then those ingredient s are seldom used in any other recipe!If you are looking for an easy way of cooking chinese food without having to trawl through supermarkets buying lots of ingredients for EACH dish - don't buy this book it will end up on your shelf to be looked through occasionally but never used.I would score it a 1 or 2, but because i didn't end up actually making anything in it, i didn't want to push the rating down!
R**T
Great Cookbook for Chinese Cooking
Ching He-Huang’s “Chinese Food Made Easy” has proved to be an excellent cookbook for cooking Chinese. The straightforward method ensues even those without much skill in cooking can still make delicious meals from the vast array of recipes there are to chose from. The recipes include spring rolls, noodle soups among others. The only downside about the cookbook are the long ingredients lists. I’m sure there are some ingredients which you could deem perhaps unnecessary, however, overall I’ve given the book 5*s thanks to what I’ve mentioned previously in addition to various tips and tricks included to help you as you cook.
P**N
I am sure you can make good meals from the recipes in this book
The recipes will probably be ok, but they have endless list of ingredients, I recipe called for 3 types of oil... So I had to just stick with one, as I haven`t got a massive pantry to have all those things handy. I have lived in north of china for a while, and the delicious food I ate there were very simple . I am sure you can make good meals from the recipes in this book, but the ingredient lists are endless... I would also have preferred the pantry essentials at the start of the book, so you can buy the basics before attempting a recipe.
C**R
Excellent value and service.
The book is as new. Had I not been told otherwise I would never have known. The book was excellently wrapped with rapid delivery. What more can I say ! Being a novice I will leave the culinary content to others well versed on the subject matter. For me it is a great introduction to preparing Chinese food.
A**R
By far the favourite cook book that I own.
This is the cookbook that I go back to week after week. There are so many recipes in here that appeal to me and I've been pleased with nearly all of the results (some just aren't to my taste). I love how she gives you alternatives to use if you don't have an ingredient. What's great is that once you've bought the key chinese ingredients, they are the base to most of the recipes and so you're not constantly having to buy an ingredient just for one recipe.
R**N
Great book with tasty recipes and author.
Book content is very good and some of the recipes look lovely, have still to try them but I'm sure they will be very tasty. Ching-He's TV programs are very informative on the subject and this just allows us to copy that and create the great food she makes in them. Would recommend this book to anyone interested in this genre and also the very good book that accompanies the series "Exploring China".
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