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Chinese Food Made Easy
Ching-He Huang is a fresh and youthful face which might be
new to those
of you who have missed her cooking demonstrations on UKTV Food. She now
enjoys a bit more well-earned exposure on BBC2 with a series called
Chinese Food Made Easy. If you love the programmes (and who wouldn’t?)
then you’ll want this sumptuous book. But who is this young lady?
Ching was born in Taiwan but moved first to South Africa and finally to
the UK. Her parents ran a business and her mum was often overseas, so
Ching took the responsibility for feeding the family. She was soon
preparing all kinds of Chinese foods incorporating Yin and Yang – the
Chinese philosophy of balance and harmony.
As a teenager, Ching’s creativity encouraged her to have a stab at
acting. But after three years of living on the breadline and
successfully completing a degree in Economics, she began thinking about
earning some money.
What better idea than to start her own food company and that was the
birth of Fuge (pronounced 'fugee', and means “well-being” in Mandarin).
Ching’s products can now be found at retailers such as the Whistlestop
chain and in foodservice outlets. She has also provided the salads at
the Chelsea Flower Show and Wimbledon, as well as supplying a number of
blue-chip companies in the City.
Fuge was followed by the launch of Tzu ( pronounced “ta-zu”), a healthy
soft drinks range, which is now stocked in prestigious outlets such as
Harrods, Selfridges, Fresh and Wild, as well as luxury hotels and
health spas.
Ching was given a cookery series on the UKTV Food Channel at the
beginning of 2005 called Ching’s Kitchen. Gareth Williams, Channel
Executive, UKTV Food, said “She’s refreshing, entertaining, beautiful
and above all makes fantastic food!" In autumn 2006, Ching launched her
first cookbook, “China Modern”, which features over 100 recipes.
OK so that’s Ching, but how about the book? Chinese Food Made Easy is
divided into eight chapters with scrumptious titles such as Dumplings,
Dim Sum and Street Food. Yumm! The photographs are by the celebrated
Kate Whitaker and they are a delight. The recipes are clear and simple
and Ching gives some extra handy tips and serving suggestions.
The food is mouth-watering and I’ll be happy to eat my way through this
book. Spiced Beef Stir-fry from the Muslim part of western China is a
bit different from the typical Chinese dishes, as it uses cumin. You’ll
probably already have all the other ingredients. Such an easy recipe
but delicious.
Ching has included a selection of side dishes and these will enable you
to compose a whole Chinese meal, and with that in mind there’s a menu
planner with ideas for a New Year Party, Romantic Dinner (ahh), a menu
for kids, and other suggestions.
There is no need to feel anxious if you are a Chinese-cooking virgin.
There is everything here that you’ll need to help you cook lovely
meals. Ching talks you through the cooking techniques, tools of the
trade and store cupboard ingredients.
Chinese Food made Easy is inspired by a tradition and culture that has
always valued the thoughtful preparation of food. These are healthy
dishes that are truly easy. Get the wok out this weekend!
Chinese Food Made Easy
Author: Ching-He Huang (www.chinghe.com)
Published by: HarperCollins
Price: £16.99
ISBN 978-0-00-726498-8
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