CHINESE HOMESTYLE

Subtitle Everyday Plant-Based Recipes for Takeout, Dim Sum, Noodles, and More

Maggie Zhu
Price $28.00 / £19.99
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Enjoy the bold flavors of Chinese food with 90 accessible plant-based recipes for the Western cook and kitchen. No wok required!

With her popular blog, Omnivore’s Cookbook, Maggie Zhu is the go-to person for traditional Chinese recipes designed for the Western home cook, and over the past few years, she has been incorporating more plant-based cooking into her diet. In Chinese Homestyle, Maggie shares a wide range of foolproof vegan recipes that pack all the flavor and none of the meat.

Building on a foundation of plant-based and vegetable-forward dishes found in Chinese cuisine, these umami-rich recipes are inspired by the comforting, everyday dishes Maggie grew up eating in northern China and discovered in her travels throughout the country, along with takeout favorites she became familiar with after moving to the United States.

Made with fresh ingredients and minimal oil and sugar, the salads, soups, stir-fries, braises, dumplings, and more are not only delicious, but also demonstrate the impact of aromatics, the benefits of using homemade sauces and condiments, how to cook tofu for maximum flavor and texture, and versatile cooking techniques, and include:

  • Homemade Sauces and Condiments
  • Appetizers and Salads
  • Orange Cauliflower
  • Char Siu Bao
  • Cumin Potato Baked Buns
  • Egg-less Egg Drop Soup
  • Shanghai Scallion Oil Noodles
  • Tofu, Tempeh, and Seitan
  • Hearty Seasonal Mains
  • Easy Seasonal Sides
  • Creamy Red Bean Ice Pops


Complete with step-by-step instructions, stunning photos, and information for stocking your Chinese pantry, Chinese Homestyle will soon have you enjoying this exciting cuisine right in your own home.

Format:
Format Paper Over Board 224 Pages
ISBN:
ISBN 9781631068447
Size:
Size7.99 in x 10.00 in / 202.95 mm x 254.00 mm
Published:
Published Date September 20th, 2022
Maggie Zhu
Maggie Zhu started her website, Omnivore’s Cookbook, in 2013. Born and raised in Beijing, she moved to Austin, Texas, in 2015. Now she’s a full-time New York–based blogger, writer, recipe developer, and photographer. Having grown up with a mother who always did the cooking, Maggie’s culinary adventure started in 2007, when she moved to Japan and needed to cook to survive. Learning and sharing Chinese food has become a way for her to connect with her roots and the rest of the world. Her mission is to help more people get to know real Chinese food and expose less-known regional cuisines, such as Northern and Xinjiang food, to a broader audience. More importantly, she wants to show you how easy it is to cook with wholesome ingredients to create delicious dishes that are like the ones served in Chinese restaurants.
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