

Dim Sum: The Art of Chinese Tea Lunch: A Cookbook [Blonder, Ellen Leong] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Dim Sum: The Art of Chinese Tea Lunch: A Cookbook Review: Excellent Balance between Authenticity and Acessibility - Let me first say that I am born in Hong Kong and have literally grown up with Dim Sum. I view it as more than just great foods but also as part of a traditional family event. Much like Southern barbecue isn't just about the pork. I am giving this book a 4.5-stars rating One thing I really appreciate about this book is that its small 2 pages devotion in tea. Tea plays a very important role in traditional Dim Sum. Dim Sum are the foods, but the entire event/experience of going to a Chinese restaurant, ordering Dim Sum and drinking tea is called "Yum Cha", which literally means "Drink Tea". In short, the book converses more than just recipes. The recipes are not entirely authentic from two angles. It is not necessary a bad thing, but potential buyers should know where this book is coming from. First, a few of the traditional Dim Sum dishes, like Black Bean Sauce Chicken feet, are passed up for semi-western pastries like Mango Pudding. Second, the recipes themselves are not purely authentic. A good example is the recipe for Char-Siu Bao (Steam Cantonese BBQ Pork Buns). It only calls for cake flour. A more authentic recipe would have called for both cake flour and wheat starch. That being said, this book is much more authentic than many other books which simply call for all-purpose flour. I have altered 80% of the recipes I tried thus far because the final products differ from my recollection. Nevertheless, the book provides a good starting point for people who want to try making Dim Sum. The book also offers many vegetarian versions of the same dish. The pictures are wonderful. They are beautiful hand-drawn pictures of the Dim Sum, as well as the hand-drawn procedures, like the steps to pleat a Char Siu Bao. These hand-drawn procedures are cleaner and simpler to understand than photographs. The cooking instructions are easy to follow as well, assuming you have a basic knowledge in cooking and have read one or two cookbooks before. Here is a dilemma for Dim Sum book. Many Dim Sum dishes are not simple. Most Chinese home cooks cannot make them. They are certainly not typical cookies which home cooks can easily make. As such, a Dim Sum book can be very authentic but >1% of home cook can follow or it can be very easy to learn but does not resume the real dishes at all. This book strikes a good balance between being authentic and accessible. It is not too daunting for a person to learn and the ingredients are not too difficult to find, yet it is authentic enough that readers will not be wasting time and energy in learning subpar recipes. Although this book is an introductory cookbook for Dim Sum enthusiasts, it is not a beginning cookbook. It assumes the readers have a decent background in general cooking. In short, it is a beginner book for Dim Sum, but it is not a beginner book for cooking. Review: An introduction recipe book about dim sum - This dim sum is targeted for worldwide readers who are interested in making and cooking dim sum at their own homes. This is a great book that gives an introduction how dim sum is served, the food culture of dim sum especially found in restaurants in Hong Kong, or any restaurant found in any country. The illustrations and cooking directions are well-thought out, organized and easy-to-follow. Recipes are mixed with traditional and authentic on some, while others have a mix of more modern and easier ways to do it. I love this kind of dim sum cookbook because it is targeted for those who want to cook some dim sum at home for family and guests. This book is well-written, and illustrations give it a beautiful appeal of creating these delicious morsels, and she gives other variations of exploring new flavor profiles and such. Some of these recipes are connecting my childhood while living in Hong Kong, so yeah I highly recommend this book about dim sum. Like remembering these key ingredients while going to markets to shop, or eat at well-known, popular and enjoying great food in Hong Kong. Then eating restaurants that serve dim sum- so yes, it can be used elsewhere.
| Best Sellers Rank | #525,997 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #150 in Chinese Cooking, Food & Wine #298 in International Cooking, Food & Wine #38,500 in Arts & Photography (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (207) |
| Dimensions | 7.74 x 0.6 x 8.55 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0609608878 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0609608876 |
| Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 144 pages |
| Publication date | April 9, 2002 |
| Publisher | Clarkson Potter |
R**G
Excellent Balance between Authenticity and Acessibility
Let me first say that I am born in Hong Kong and have literally grown up with Dim Sum. I view it as more than just great foods but also as part of a traditional family event. Much like Southern barbecue isn't just about the pork. I am giving this book a 4.5-stars rating One thing I really appreciate about this book is that its small 2 pages devotion in tea. Tea plays a very important role in traditional Dim Sum. Dim Sum are the foods, but the entire event/experience of going to a Chinese restaurant, ordering Dim Sum and drinking tea is called "Yum Cha", which literally means "Drink Tea". In short, the book converses more than just recipes. The recipes are not entirely authentic from two angles. It is not necessary a bad thing, but potential buyers should know where this book is coming from. First, a few of the traditional Dim Sum dishes, like Black Bean Sauce Chicken feet, are passed up for semi-western pastries like Mango Pudding. Second, the recipes themselves are not purely authentic. A good example is the recipe for Char-Siu Bao (Steam Cantonese BBQ Pork Buns). It only calls for cake flour. A more authentic recipe would have called for both cake flour and wheat starch. That being said, this book is much more authentic than many other books which simply call for all-purpose flour. I have altered 80% of the recipes I tried thus far because the final products differ from my recollection. Nevertheless, the book provides a good starting point for people who want to try making Dim Sum. The book also offers many vegetarian versions of the same dish. The pictures are wonderful. They are beautiful hand-drawn pictures of the Dim Sum, as well as the hand-drawn procedures, like the steps to pleat a Char Siu Bao. These hand-drawn procedures are cleaner and simpler to understand than photographs. The cooking instructions are easy to follow as well, assuming you have a basic knowledge in cooking and have read one or two cookbooks before. Here is a dilemma for Dim Sum book. Many Dim Sum dishes are not simple. Most Chinese home cooks cannot make them. They are certainly not typical cookies which home cooks can easily make. As such, a Dim Sum book can be very authentic but >1% of home cook can follow or it can be very easy to learn but does not resume the real dishes at all. This book strikes a good balance between being authentic and accessible. It is not too daunting for a person to learn and the ingredients are not too difficult to find, yet it is authentic enough that readers will not be wasting time and energy in learning subpar recipes. Although this book is an introductory cookbook for Dim Sum enthusiasts, it is not a beginning cookbook. It assumes the readers have a decent background in general cooking. In short, it is a beginner book for Dim Sum, but it is not a beginner book for cooking.
E**.
An introduction recipe book about dim sum
This dim sum is targeted for worldwide readers who are interested in making and cooking dim sum at their own homes. This is a great book that gives an introduction how dim sum is served, the food culture of dim sum especially found in restaurants in Hong Kong, or any restaurant found in any country. The illustrations and cooking directions are well-thought out, organized and easy-to-follow. Recipes are mixed with traditional and authentic on some, while others have a mix of more modern and easier ways to do it. I love this kind of dim sum cookbook because it is targeted for those who want to cook some dim sum at home for family and guests. This book is well-written, and illustrations give it a beautiful appeal of creating these delicious morsels, and she gives other variations of exploring new flavor profiles and such. Some of these recipes are connecting my childhood while living in Hong Kong, so yeah I highly recommend this book about dim sum. Like remembering these key ingredients while going to markets to shop, or eat at well-known, popular and enjoying great food in Hong Kong. Then eating restaurants that serve dim sum- so yes, it can be used elsewhere.
J**.
Brought back memories...
I not only loved this as a cookbook but also for the stories that are recounted throughout. I have loved Dim Sum from my first experiences in Singapore and wanted to try something at home that was more creative than normal. I have already tried 8 of the recipes with varying success (through NO fault of the book - only my lack of practice creating some of the delicate folds in the wheat starch dough). Couple of hints: 1) Practice, practice, practice 2) Before doing a full meal, there is a resources section at books end that has great suggestions for combinations that can mostly be made ahead. 3) Finally - if you really want to do alot and often, invest in multiple bamboo steamers. I just purchased my fifth and sixth. Dinner table now reminds me of Dim Sum houses from my past...
D**T
A colorful read
I looked forward to receiving this cookbook but was disappointed by how few and familiar the recipes are. The illustrations and story behind the book were fun to read. Unfortunately I expected to read it through marking many recipes to make. I didn't. I think the book would benefit by an updated version. So many of us who buy Chinese and specifically dim sum cookbooks have little to gain by this book. Perhaps it's best as a gift to friends who have just discovered dim sum. Then the book would resonate with their interest and level of cooking experience.
M**J
Great find
I bought this book several years ago and it has been a trusty companion - one of the few cookbooks I own that never fails me. A guaranteed crowd-pleaser is the char siu spare ribs recipe. I learned how to make dumplings (and several kinds of dough) with this book. Some dumpling recipes call for wheat or tapioca starch, which may be special buys. There are also several recipes and/or variations of recipes for vegetarians, including how to make mock chicken from bean curd sheets. I've used the sauce recipes for all kinds of things. For a home cook who likes to try different things, this book is a gem. It's also thoughtfully and artistically designed, including DIY tips and cute illustrations - would make a good gift.
C**O
Malgrado il piccolo formato e la scelta di illustrare minuziosamente passaggi e ricette solo con i propri disegni (l'autrice è una grafica professionista), questo rimane ad oggi il più completo e brillante libro sui Dim Sum; anzi, l'aspetto grafico qui porta dei vantaggi notevoli quando si tratta di spiegare con immediatezza le varianti, le operazioni manuali (le pieghettature dei raviolini, il tipo di chiusura specifico, l'aspetto finale), ma risulta proficuo anche per illustrare gli ingredienti, le attrezzature e le tecniche di cottura. Immancabile per gli amanti della cucina cinese.
P**Z
Estupendas ilustraciones, con el paso a paso de los pliegues de las empanadillas. Lo único que puedo echar en falta son fotos de los platos terminados. Pero la verdad es que lo compré porque era un libro de recetas ilustradas
S**L
Es müssen nicht immer Hochglanzfotos sein, sondern auf die Rezepte und - so wie hier - die Zeichnungen kommt es doch an! Dies hält dieses Buch in jedem Fall und ist sehr zu empfehlen.
B**A
For years I have been searching for dim sum recipes so as to recreate those dishes I had grown up with. Previously, cookbooks were either too complicated, or didn't show how to form the dumplings. with this book, you have both easy-to-follow instructions and exquisite illustrations showing you how to form the dumplings. I look forward to being able to try all of these recipes out. Most of the basic, common dim sum recipes are covered. My only complaint? One of my favourites is not given!
J**E
This book has most of the poular dim sum dishes in it. It has loads of recipes to make the wrappers and doughs you need. It has good instructions and illustrations for the more complicated dishes. It has lots of information about how to steam/cook items. So far I haven't made many of them, but I am planning to!
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