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A practical collection of home-style Chinese recipes accompanied by explanatory notes on common seasonings, ingredient substitutions, and suggested quantities. It offers measured, step-by-step directions for tea, soups, rice dishes, seafood and meat preparations, vegetable dishes, fried dim-sum–style items, sauces and simple puddings, with techniques such as frying, deep-frying and cornstarch-thickened gravies. Many recipes state serving amounts and include kitchen tips for adapting traditional ingredients to widely available shortenings and groceries. The overall approach emphasizes straightforward instructions to help cooks reproduce authentic flavors using accessible methods and supplies.

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Title: Chinese recipes

Author: Nellie C. Wong

Release date: July 27, 2025 [eBook #76573]

Language: English

Original publication: New York: The American Rehabilitation Committee, Inc, 1927

Credits: Alan, Mary Glenn Krause and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

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Chinese Recipes
by
Nellie C. Wong

Recipes
From
“THE ONLY PLACE IN PEKING”
The Nellie Wong Tea Shop
Peking
China

Additional copies of this book for your friends may be had from my little store Twelve Hundred Twenty Six Amsterdam Avenue, or from my printer

The American Rehabilitation Committee, Inc., Twenty Eight East Twenty First Street, New York City, New York.

Nellie C. Wong