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The Shun Lee Cookbook

Recipes from a Chinese Restaurant Dynasty

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"The Shun Lee Cookbook is a testament to [Michael's] passion and knowledge of his native Chinese cuisine." —Daniel Boulud, James Beard Award-winning chef & restaurateur

More than forty years ago, Michael Tong and his Shun Lee restaurant chefs introduced the spicy regional foods of Sichuan and Hunan and the red-cooked dishes of Shanghai to New Yorkers—and eventually to all of the United States. Crispy Orange Beef. Lake Tung Ting Prawns. Crispy Sea Bass. Dry Sautéed String Beans. Hot and Sour Cabbage. Scallion Pancakes. These dishes originated at Shun Lee, and are now on nearly every Chinese restaurant menu across North America.

Now, in his first cookbook, Tong shares his most popular recipes from the Hunan, Sichuan, and Shanghai regions of China. Who says Chinese food is difficult to prepare at home? With The Shun Lee Cookbook, even novices have nothing to worry about. All the recipes have been tested and modified for home kitchens. The result is a collection of easy-to-make but dazzling dishes. And perhaps the best part is that they can all be made with ingredients found in supermarkets everywhere.

Chinese favorites such as Hot and Sour Soup, Sichuan Boiled Dumplings, Dry Sautéed Green Beans, and Kung Pao Shrimp are included. There are also new dishes such as Peppery Dungeness Crab, Singapore-Style Rice Noodles with Curry, Red-Cooked Beef Short Ribs, and Hunan Lamb with Scallions.

In addition to the recipes The Shun Lee Cookbook includes tips for stocking home pantries with Chinese staples, and there are more than fifty color photographs of the finished dishes throughout.

Why order takeout when you can take home The Shun Lee Cookbook?

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    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2006
      When Tong and his business partner opened Shun Lee Palace in New York City in 1967, it was one of the first upscale Chinese restaurants in the country and the first to offer regional Shanghai and Sichuan cuisine (Cantonese food was the only type most Americans had ever tasted at the time). The original Shun Lee and its equally elegant spin-off, Shun Lee West, remain enduringly popular, and now Tong has collected 100 favorite recipes, modified as appropriate for the home kitchen, in his first cookbook. With coauthor Louie, he provides a thorough introduction to ingredients, equipment, and techniques. Recipes include both Chinese classics and Tong's interpretations of traditional dishes; head notes provide culinary background and serving suggestions. Chinese cookbooks are something of a rarity these days, and Tong's is recommended for all subject collections.

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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