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Book Description Perhaps the Chinese saying that "nothing compares to good dumplings" explains why Americans have become such Dim Sum devotees over the past decade. Dim Sum is a unique eating adventure that fosters feasting, fun, and good conversation with family and friends. The atmosphere is relaxed, the little bite-sized morsels can be eaten in any order, and there are so many choices that kids, adults Authors: Evelyn Chau Date: March 1999 ISBN: 0968323308 Publisher: Hushion House Publishing Ltd. Paperback |
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Dumplings (Potstickers) Recipe from: Have Some Dim Sum by Evelyn Chau Cookbook Heaven at Recipelink.com These hearty, homey dumplings were from northern China where they functioned as main meals, together with noodles. In Dim Sum eating, they are often served on trolleys with hot plates where the server fries up a few beside your table. Before non-stick pans, these do stick to the pot (or wok) when the frying is done. makes 30-35 dumplings
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