Includes general information on Chinese cookery, on tea and wine as beverages, cooking methods, cooking, materials, sauces, seasonings, garnishes.utensils, Chinese customs. Each section is preceded by... This description may be from another edition of this product.
How nice to read another student's rerview. The author was a very fine teaccher, but by 1960 the class syayed at the Y with no field trips. We learned from an expert cook and my family enjoyed home-cooked Chinese food because of her fine technique. It IS a GOOD cookbook.
My Teacher, Mary Li Sia
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Mrs. Sia was my chinese cooking teacher at the Honolulu Y. in 1958. She was a wonderful teacher and we all adored and respected her. Interestingly, Mrs. James Michener( I think her name was Mariko) was studying with us. Our teacher would take us on field trips to noodle factories, grocery stores and a big restaurant Wo Fat's. I have used this book almost exclusively and want to purchase copies for my daughters and daughters-in-law.I highly recommend this book as easy to read and follow with delicious results.
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