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Dreamer2 Dec 28th, 2007 07:34 AM

Easy but Authentic Chinese Recipe ?
 
Hi all,
Does anyone have an authentic, but fairly simple, recipe for a Chinese dish? Not looking for Chinese/American restaurant fare, but some good down home cooking. Thanks in advance for any help.

Dreamer2 Dec 28th, 2007 07:05 PM

Anybody ????

Neil_Oz Dec 29th, 2007 02:16 AM

Well, I have quite a few, on account of owning a few cookbooks, but it's hard to know what you'd like (e.g. spicy Sichuan, blander Cantonese style) and whether you have access to ingredients. Do you own a wok for stir-frying? Not trying to be unhelpful, but I would pick up an inexpensive Chinese cookbook and try out a few simple dishes.

Cicerone Dec 30th, 2007 04:53 PM

I agree with NeilOz, asking for a "Chinese dish" is like asking for a receipe for "European" food. That could be Italian to Swedish to Spanish. You can be all over the range with Chinese cooking. Northern Chinese cooking is more wheat-based and often sweeter. What you are probably used to is Cantonese or southern Chinese cooking, as the southern Chinese form the diaspora that have emigrated (and opened restaurants).

I agree that a cookbook may be better source for you. If you want something that you are unlikely to have had in a restaurant and is good for winter, I would try something like congee (a rice soup with fish or chicken, this is often eaten for breakfast here) or one of the braised meat dishes from northern China.


Dreamer2 Dec 31st, 2007 05:03 AM

Thanks, guys. All set now.

althom1122 Jan 2nd, 2008 02:41 PM

Check out these links:

http://www.recipesource.com/

http://allrecipes.com/Search/Recipes...thTerm=chinese



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