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Bao Family: Recipes from the eight culinary regions of China

Hardback

Main Details

Title Bao Family: Recipes from the eight culinary regions of China
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Celine Chung
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 250,Width 195
Category/GenreNational and regional cuisine
Cookery dishes and courses
ISBN/Barcode 9781922616678
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Murdoch Books
Imprint Murdoch Books
NZ Release Date 30 May 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Full of recipes sharing their love of bao as well as other Chinese dishes, the Bao Family cookbook symbolises the bridge between two cultures: the traditions of China and the modernity of Parisian life. Perfect for fans of Fuchsia Dunlop, Kwoklyn Wan and Ken Hom. Through over 80 classic yet accessible and playful recipes, Cline Chung and her family push back against the stereotypes surrounding Chinese cooking and pay tribute to its diversity and regionality. Expect an explosion of flavour, with recipes for pancakes, chilli chicken salad, dim sum, spring rolls, hot-and-sour soup, sweet-and-sour fish, Cantonese fried rice and of course bao buns - that perfectly fluffy finger food which feeds a crowd and can be tailored with all sorts of delicious fillings. Bao Family is a bold celebration of Chinese food today, spanning meals all through the day. The key recipes all feature handy step-by-step instructions, and every dish is imbued with the love that Cline and her family have for their homeland of Wenzhou, from their home in Paris. Recipes include: Stir-fried vegetarian noodles Pumpkin fries with salted egg Fried egg on rice Charsiu bao Har gow Chinese spring rolls Wonton soup Steamed pork ribs with garlic and black beans Salt-and-pepper chicken

Author Biography

Cline Chung was born in Paris to Chinese parents. At the age of 20, after eating her mum's food for years, Cline wanted to discover China for herself so she did a university exchange in Shanghai. She fell in love with the food and travelled to many different regions learning about the varied cuisines. In 2019 she opened Petit Bao in Paris serving authentic traditional Chinese cuisine with classic dishes, from French-sourced products and in a modern setting inspired equally by Paris and Shanghai. There are now four Paris restaurants in the Bao family.