Chinese Comfort Food at Home: 100 Easy Homestyle Recipes for Dumplings, Stir‑Fries, Soups, and More with Everyday Ingredients [Print Replica] Kindle Edition

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Management number 220491994 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $90.00 Model Number 220491994
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This is not the Chinese food you order through an app. It's the kind that takes over the kitchen on a Sunday — pork belly going low and slow in soy and sugar, dumplings lined up on the counter, a pot of broth that smells like someone's grandmother knew what she was doing.Chinese Comfort Food at Home gives you 100 homestyle recipes built for everyday kitchens with everyday ingredients. Dumplings that actually seal. Stir-fries where the velveting works. Braised dishes worth the wait. From mapo tofu and scallion oil noodles to red-braised pork belly and dan dan noodles, every recipe is written for real cooks working with real stoves — not restaurant equipment.What's inside: 10 chapters covering dumplings and wrappers, stir-fries, vegetables, tofu, rice, noodles, braises, soups, eggs, and essential sauces — plus a substitution guide that tells you the honest trade-offs, not just what to swap.You'll also learn: How to make cold water and hot water dough from scratch The velveting technique that keeps chicken tender in a screaming-hot pan How to build a Sunday braise and turn it into Tuesday noodles without starting over Which pantry staples actually matter — and what to grab at the Asian grocery storeThe recipes include Chinese names where they exist, because these dishes have history worth knowing. But the instructions are written for cooks who need dinner tonight, not a culinary education.If you've ever watched a bowl of dan dan noodles arrive at a restaurant table and thought I want to make that — this book is where you start. Read more

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Publication date April 29, 2026
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