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    Wok

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    Born in Hong Kong but raised in Buncrana, County Donegal, Kwanghi Chan's book, Wok, is the first Irish-Chinese cookbook to be published. The book is broken down into nine sections with three recipes in each section. Kwanghi wants to bring Asian food to a wider Irish audience and this book is the approachable introduction you need.
    ISBN: 9781999379933
    AuthorChan, Kwanghi
    PublisherNameNine Bean Rows Books
    Pub Date03/11/2022
    BindingHardback
    Pages72
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    Born in Hong Kong but raised in Buncrana, County Donegal, Kwanghi Chan says that his food isn't fully authentically Chinese, but neither is he. His book, Wok, is the first Irish-Chinese cookbook to be published. The recipes include some of Kwanghi's favourite meals that he grew up with that kept him in touch with his Asian heritage and the food that he cooks at home now with his family. You'll also find some of the fusion flavours that Kwanghi loves as well as dishes influenced by his travels to Asia, from the flavours of the street food vendors to refined three-star Cantonese dishes. Broken down into nine sections - dumplings, street food, rice, beef, pork, chicken, seafood, vegetarian and sweet - with three recipes in each section, Kwanghi is sharing his fusion Asian food with a wider Irish audience.

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    Born in Hong Kong but raised in Buncrana, County Donegal, Kwanghi Chan says that his food isn't fully authentically Chinese, but neither is he. His book, Wok, is the first Irish-Chinese cookbook to be published. The recipes include some of Kwanghi's favourite meals that he grew up with that kept him in touch with his Asian heritage and the food that he cooks at home now with his family. You'll also find some of the fusion flavours that Kwanghi loves as well as dishes influenced by his travels to Asia, from the flavours of the street food vendors to refined three-star Cantonese dishes. Broken down into nine sections - dumplings, street food, rice, beef, pork, chicken, seafood, vegetarian and sweet - with three recipes in each section, Kwanghi is sharing his fusion Asian food with a wider Irish audience.