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Vegetarian Chinese soul food : deliciously doable ways to cook greens, tofu, and other plant-based ingredients  Cover Image Book Book

Vegetarian Chinese soul food : deliciously doable ways to cook greens, tofu, and other plant-based ingredients / Hsiao-Ching Chou ; photography by Clare Barboza.

Chou, Hsiao-Ching, 1972- (author.). Barboza, Clare, (photographer.).

Summary:

"In this follow-up to Chinese Soul Food, author Hsiao-Ching Chou shares recipes for stir-fries, rice and noodle dishes, soups, braises, and pickles. And then there are the dumplings! This book wouldn't be complete without vegetarian versions of Chou's famously delicious dumplings, including soup dumplings, as well as other dim sum delights. Separate chapters feature egg and tofu recipes too"--back cover.
"75 recipes for enjoying this cuisine without meat. This book is structured with chapters for stir-fries, soups and braises, rice and noodles, dim sum, tofu and eggs, and sides"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781632173331
  • ISBN: 1632173336
  • Physical Description: 267 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Seattle : Sasquatch Books, [2021]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
"85 delicious and approachable recipes for Chinese vegetarian cooking" -- Back cover.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction -- Key ingredients, techniques, and equipment -- Dumplings -- Dim sum and small bites -- Soups and braises -- Stir-fries -- Steamed dishes -- Rice and noodles -- Tofu -- Eggs -- Salads and pickles.
Subject: Cooking, Chinese.
Vegetarian cooking.
Cooking, Chinese.
Vegetarian cooking.
Genre: Cookbooks.
Recipes.
Cookbooks.

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Vegetarian Chinese Soul Food : Deliciously Doable Ways to Cook Greens, Tofu, and Other Plant-Based Ingredients
Vegetarian Chinese Soul Food : Deliciously Doable Ways to Cook Greens, Tofu, and Other Plant-Based Ingredients
by Chou, Hsiao-Ching
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Vegetarian Chinese Soul Food : Deliciously Doable Ways to Cook Greens, Tofu, and Other Plant-Based Ingredients


A vegetarian follow-up to the very popular Chinese Soul Food cookbook that includes 75 plant-based comfort food recipes you can make at home. Chinese Soul Food drew cooks into the kitchen with the assurance they could make this cuisine at home. Though a popular cuisine across North America, Chinese food can be a little intimidating. But author Hsiao-Ching Chou's friendly and accessible recipes work for everyone, including average home cooks. In this new collection, you'll find vegetarian recipes for stir-fries, rice and noodle dishes, soups, braises, and pickles. Of course, the book wouldn't be complete without vegetarian versions of Chou's famously delicious dumplings, including soup dumplings and shu mai, as well as other dim sum delights. Separate chapters feature egg and tofu recipes. From Cauliflower with Spiced Shallot Oil to Kung Pao Tofu Puffs, and from Hot and Sour Soup to Ma Po Tofu to Steamed Egg Custard, these recipes will satisfy your every craving for classic Chinese comfort food--and all without meat. You will also find helpful information including essential equipment, core pantry ingredients (with acceptable substitutions), ways to season and maintain a wok, and other practical tips that make this an approachable cookbook. Home cooks are gently guided toward becoming comfortable cooking satisfying Chinese meals. Whether you're a vegetarian or simply reducing the amount of meat in your daily diet, these foolproof recipes are made to be cooked any night of the week. As the author likes to say, any kitchen can be a Chinese kitchen!

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