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Kylie Kwong: Recipes and Stories
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Presenting her recipes for fresh, approachable Chinese food that have seduced Sydney diners in recent years, Kylie Kwong reaches back into her family history to tell a fascinating story of the immigrant experience in Australia. In this celebration of cultural and culinary inspirations, recipes are intertwined with affectionate portraits of memorable meals-from cooking fried rice for her grandmother's boisterous mahjong sessions to the everyday ritual of shopping in Chinatown. The richness and diversity of Kylie's cooking, and the culture that breathes life into it, are reflected in photos from her family album and her travels, as well as of the dishes that mean so much to her. For Kylie, food is both a way of life in the present and a link with the past and her Chinese Australian family heritage. In this captivating book, Kylie shares the recipes she holds dear to her heart, and the memories they evoke. This is a very personal, intimate journey in the lively company of a fascinating family and the food that binds them together.

Product Details:
Author: Kylie Kwong
Paperback: 184 pages
Publisher: Penguin Global
Publication Date: December 28, 2005
Language: English
ISBN: 0670911186
Package Length: 9.8 inches
Package Width: 9.1 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 1.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.5
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5Great book from a great cookFeb 17, 2010
This is the second book from Kylie Kwong I bought. We tried about a half of the recipes ourselves already. So far I did not found a single recipe I don't like.

One of her recipe becomes my absolutely favorite.

What I really miss is her show I was watching a couple of years back on Discovery Home.


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5Mystery package from the far eastMar 21, 2007
Kylie love for her family and her cooking shows on every page and her simple but mastery recipies makes you want to cook chinese as often as you could. Enjoy !

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5Great book for those interested in chinese food with twistFeb 11, 2007
The recipes are great. Lots of variety and easy to follow, even for a beginner like me...

Just have peanut oil and ginger available, it's in almost all her recipes, and your good to go.

Enjoy!


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4Fun cook book with family storiesJan 14, 2007
Kylie is inventive and fun. Her stories made me read her book cover to cover!

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4Fascinating to read, tasty to eat!Mar 11, 2006
I love this cookbook. I started watching Kylie's show on Discovery and have gotten both her cookbooks. I am currently working my way through the recipes and have yet to find one my family doesn't like. Plus, I love to just sit down and read her stories, she writes so vividly you feel like you are right there with her. I especially like the listing in the back of the products she uses, and the brands she recommends. It made it much easier to go my local Asian store and find exactly what I needed. The only problem is having to translate cooking temperatures from celcius to farenheit and she uses grams instead of ounces/pounds in the measurements. BUT, it is worth the few minutes hassle of converting to what I need, so I don't really mind it too much.

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