Posted on : 05-08-2010 | By : admin | In : Gourmet Cooking
The cuisine of the Western region of China is well-known for its spiciness, but many Western palates overlook the complex interplay of savory, sour, hot and sweet flavors that underlie the fiery spice of the Szechwan pepper and other spices that give the Szechwan cuisine its characteristic burn.
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Posted on : 19-07-2010 | By : admin | In : Gourmet Cooking
When I first ate Chinese food in the UK in the 1970s, it was really quite unappealing. Everything came in a gloppy sauce and seemed to run smack into the same, due to the overuse of monosodium glutamate, supposedly a flavor enhancer but in reality, nothing of the kind. at that time in the 1980s a new breed of Chinese restaurant arrived (at least it took that long to reach the provinces) which provided lighter, tastier Chinese cooking demonstrating regional differences.
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Posted on : 11-07-2010 | By : admin | In : Gourmet Cooking
Gourmet cooking is a style of food preparation that deals with the finest and freshest possible ingredients. This means that to enjoy authentic gourmet food you must prepare your food with no delays after purchasing the fresh ingredients that will comprise your meals. Not only do you want to purchase the freshest ingredients when cooking gourmet meals but you also want to insure that you are purchasing ingredients of superior quality.
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