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Chinese Takeaway Cookbook: From Chop Suey to Sweet 'n' Sour, Over 70 Recipes to Re-create Your Favourites

Hardback

Main Details

Title Chinese Takeaway Cookbook: From Chop Suey to Sweet 'n' Sour, Over 70 Recipes to Re-create Your Favourites
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Kwoklyn Wan
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 225,Width 175
Category/GenreQuick and easy cooking
National and regional cuisine
ISBN/Barcode 9781787133679
ClassificationsDewey:641.5951
Audience
General
Illustrations Photography throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Imprint Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Publication Date 24 January 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Chinese is the UK's favourite takeout food, and it's beloved all over the world - as with much Indian food, it's the nostalgic, comforting creations for western palates that really get people salivating. Now you can make your favourite Chinese restaurant classics at home with Kwoklyn Wan's fabulous Chinese Takeaway Cookbook. Kwoklyn is a third-generation Chinese chef: BBC (British-Born Chinese). He's also the brother of TV celebrity Gok Wan and both boys grew up working in their family's Cantonese Restaurant in Leicester in the 1970s. He has spent years perfecting recipes for Chinese dishes that taste like the ones from your local takeaway kitchen or restaurant. The book features 70 classic dishes, everything from sweet and sour chicken to char siu, prawn toast to chop suey, egg-fried rice to crispy seaweed - and most of them can be on the table in 20 minutes or less. Cook up a storm at home with Kwoklyn's fabulous take on food from the takeaway.

Author Biography

Kwoklyn Wan is a professional chef, restaurateur and Kung Fu instructor. He's a local celebrity in the Midlands, UK, and has has a weekly lunchtime presenting slot on BBC Radio Leicester. He frequently teaches and demos Chinese cooking. Kwoklyn is the brother of television celebrity Gok Wan, and the two brothers grew up working in their family's Cantonese restaurant.