7 edition of A spoonful of ginger found in the catalog.
Published
1999
by Alfred A. Knopf in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-303) and index.
Statement | Nina Simonds ; full-page color photographs by Beatriz Da Costa ; black-and-white photographs by Don Rose and Michael Hodgson. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TX724.5.A1 S54 1999 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 320 p. : |
Number of Pages | 320 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL396030M |
ISBN 10 | 0375400362 |
LC Control Number | 98075735 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 41244567 |
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In a large bowl, whisk together the flours, sugar, baking soda, salt, three kinds of ginger, cloves, cinnamon, and orange zest. Use your hands to break up any clumps of sugar and whisk well.
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And unlike many books on Chinese cooking, where the ingredient list can be 30 items long and techniques complex, "A Spoonful of Ginger" makes Asian. It's primarily a question of balance: eating in harmony with the seasons; countering yin, or cooling, foods (spinach, tomatoes, asparagus, lettuce, seafood) with yang, or hot, foods (ginger, garlic, hot peppers, beef) and neutralizers like rice and noodles.
Feeling tired. Simonds offers a spoonful of ginger in her hearty chicken soup. Nina Simonds A SPOONFUL OF GINGER Irresistible Health-Giving Recipes from Asian Kitchens 3rd Printing Hardcover New York Alfred A. Knopf Near Fine in a Very Good+ dust jacket. Seller assumes all responsibility for this Rating: % positive.
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Buy cookbook. Recipes from this book recipe Dad's Chinese Chicken Wings. My father, who in his later years has become a /4(55). I got this and Ming Tsai's "Blue Ginger" cookbook around the same time. I've barely cracked open Ming's book-the recipes are gorgeous but mostly inaccessible.
If you are a newcomer to Asian cooking, I think "Spoonful of Ginger" is a delicious introduction/5(32).