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a treasury of authentic Sichuan cooking

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An edition of Land of plenty (2003)

Land of plenty

a treasury of authentic Sichuan cooking

1st American ed.
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"The Food of the Sichuan Region in southwest China is one of the world's great culinary secrets. Many of us know it for its "hot and spicy" reputation or a few of its most famous dishes, most notably Kung Pao Chicken, but that is only the beginning. Sichuanese cuisine is legendary in China for its sophistication and astounding diversity: local gourmets claim the region boasts 5,000 different dishes. And it's not just about the kick of fiery red chiles and numbing Sichuan pepper: local chefs use unparalleled flavoring techniques to create at least 23 distinct flavor combinations, from sour-sweet, melting "lychee flavor" to punchy, seductive "fish-fragrant flavor."" "Fuchsia Dunlop fell in love with Sichuanese food on her first visit to the province ten years ago. The following year she went to live in the Sichuanese capital, Chengdu, where she became the first foreigner to study full-time at the province's famous cooking school. She spent her spare time studying in the kitchens of some of the region's most famous restaurants, exploring street markets and food stalls, and cooking and eating with her Sichuanese friends in their homes. Her passionate enthusiasm for the food and her fluency in the Chinese language gave her unprecedented access to China's most vibrant culinary region.".

"Now, for the first time in the English language, she has given us a cookbook gathered on the spot from the kitchens of Sichuan. Useful for the enthusiastic beginner as well as the experienced cook, Land of Plenty teaches not only how to prepare the Sichuan recipes but also the art of chopping and how to appreciate the textures of dishes. Cook up a genuine Pock-Marked Mother Chen's Bean Curd or a Twice-Cooked Pork, make the fiery Dan Dan Noodles that are traditionally sold by Sichuanese street vendors. Try out delicious and easy-to-make recipes for appetizers like Sweet-and-Sour Red Peppers and Beef Slivers with Sesame Seeds or take on the challenge of the famous Tea-Smoked Duck. And if you like to read cookbooks, just curl up in bed and savor the stories and adventures that will transport you to another world." "Among this book's unique features: a pantry section that describes all the ingredients you need to make the recipes; detailed lists of the 23 recognized flavor combinations and 56 cooking methods used in Sichuanese cuisine; 16 color pictures of the ingredients and finished dishes; a double-page map of the region; and Chinese characters throughout, useful for shopping. Land of Plenty won the British Guild of Food Writers Jeremy Round Award. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.

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W.W. Norton
Language
English
Pages
395

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Table of Contents

Basic cutting skills -- 36
Cooking methods -- 40
Equipment -- 45
The Sichuanese pantry -- 53
Map of Sichuan -- 82 -- 1
Noodles, Dumplings, and other Street Treats -- 84 -- 2
Appetizers -- 136 -- 3
Meat Dishes -- 192 -- 4
Poultry -- 236 -- 5
Fish -- 258 -- 6
Vegetables and Bean Curd -- 282 -- 7
Stocks and Soups -- 318 -- 8
Sweet Dishes -- 338 -- 9
Hotpot -- 344
The 23 flavors of Sichuan -- 353
The 56 cooking methods of Sichuan-- 358.

Edition Notes

Originally published: Sichuan cookery. London : M. Joseph, 2001.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 382-383) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
641.5951
Library of Congress
TX724.5.C5 D86 2003, TX724.5.C5D86 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
395 p. :
Number of pages
395

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24929494M
Internet Archive
landofplentytrea00dunl
ISBN 10
0393051773
ISBN 13
9780393051773
LCCN
2003002213
OCLC/WorldCat
51613882
Goodreads
94561

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