Stir Fry Technique II: Ten Steps to Better Chicken From a Wok
I never expected the huge response I got to my first post in this series: Stir-Fry Technique: Ten Steps to Better Wok Cookery, but I suppose I should not have been surprised. I have known for a long time that most Chinese cookbooks do not go far enough in explaining technique, particularly, when it comes […]
Posted by Barbara on May 3, 2006 in Chinese Cooking Lessons, Essays, Rants and Reflections, Local and Sustainable, Recipes: Almost Vegetarian, Vegetarian and Vegan, Recipes: Chinese, Recipes: Fruits and Vegetables, Recipes: Meat, Poultry and Fish | 22 Comments
Stir Fry Technique: Ten Steps to Better Wok Cookery
Last week, I received an email from a reader that made me stop and think. She asked a simple question, and in answering it, I realized I should make the whole thing public, because it is the kind of question that other people may be pondering when they read my recipes. Persimmon of Notageek wrote: […]
Posted by Barbara on January 16, 2006 in Chinese Cooking Lessons, Essays, Rants and Reflections, Recipes: Chinese, Tools and Toys | 56 Comments
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