Full E-book Damn Good Chinese Food: Dumplings, Fried Rice, Bao Buns, Hot Cakes, Sesame Noodles,

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"The absolute best dumplings in New York." ?New York Magazine From acclaimed chef Chris Cheung?comes a cookbook inspired by the old tea houses of New York's Chinatown?with a foreword by Maneet Chauhan, celebrity chef, author, and judge on The Food Network's Chopped There is a particular region in today's renaissance of Chinese cooking that is often overlooked:?Chinatown. In other words, Chinese food cooked in Chinatown for the Chinese community?stir-fried noodles, bao buns, pork buns, scallion pancakes, wontons, potstickers,?spring rolls, the list goes on. At the very center of this beloved?cuisine were the old tea houses that served countless mouth-watering snacks and treats, providing delicious affordable fuel that fed the working class community. Like many great chefs, Chris Cheung was inspired by the places he grew up eating in. The food of these tea houses is the central philosophy behind Cheung's ever-popular?restaurant East Wind Snack Shop, which first opened in 2015 and now has four locations in Brooklyn. There, Chef Cheung's focuses primarily?on an endeavor?he calls "chasing the perfect dumpling." Whether it's?making the dough from scratch, grinding the meat, hand-folding each skin, or perfecting exact?cooking temperatures, Cheung?has painstakingly agonized over every specific detail that goes into cooking an understated masterpiece.?In addition to learning his technique for creating what New York Magazine called the "Absolute Best Dumplings in NY," this cookbook teaches readers how to make all kind of classic delight reminiscent of the golden age in Chinatown, such as:PotstickersSpring RollsScallion PancakesWonton SoupSoup DumplingsFried WontonsGwa Bao BunsGeneral Tso's ChickenBeef and BroccoliHar Gow (Shrimp Dumplings)Fried RiceCucumber SaladCold Sesame NoodlesRoast PorkSalt and Pepper ShrimpStir-Fried NoodlesEgg TartsTea EggsCongeeHong Kong Hot CakesSesame BallsBubble TeaLike Cheung's restaurants, this cookbook is a tribute?to both the?food served in those?wonderful Chinatown?establishments?and the community they?fed, the food Chris loves to cook, which?he says give us "a few moments of happiness that bring us back to our childhood."

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