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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Chinese New Year Virtual Potluck; Grand Prizes from Le Creuset & Random House

Happy early Chinese New Year!

This year I’m unable to make it home to Boston, but I’m still planning on celebrating in two ways: 1) Gathering a big group of friends for dim sum here in New York, and 2) hosting a Chinese New Year Virtual Potluck here with the online food community.

I’ve never done a big event like this here on this blog, so it’s very exciting to announce. My goal, in addition to celebrating the release of my first cookbook, is to get as many bloggers as possible to make Chinese dishes this month (even if it seems a little intimidating!) I hope to make this an event for sharing and learning from each other about how to adapt Chinese cooking to suit your own lifestyle.

I’ve also teamed up with wonderful sponsors including — Le Creuset, Random House, GrubKit, and Edgeware  — to give something to everyone participating.

To participate, all you need to do is cook one recipe from The Chinese Takeout Cookbook (from a list of 7 recipes available on online on here or Amazon), photograph the dish, and write a blog post on their blog about the dish that also mentions the cookbook. (Anyone with a blog centered around food, lifestyle, or home life is welcome to join in.) Then publish the post between now and February 24th, the 15th and last day of Chinese New Year. I’ll link up to everyone’s blog, randomly select a Grand Prize Winner and Runner Up, and post it here on February 25.

All US-based participants will receive 1 copy of The Chinese Takeout Cookbook, courtesy of Random House, to keep, give to family or friends, or use in a giveaway on their blog. Grand Prize Winner — One grand prize winner will receive: Runner Up Prize — One runner up will receive: Two best-selling recipe kits from our friends at GrubKitPad Thai and Kung Pao Chicken. Since the Kung Pao is from my own recipe, I’ll just comment on the Pad Thai kit: This is so well-tested and makes way better pad thai than you’ll get ordering in. And these kits are perfect for gifts or last minute dinner parties.Premium Edgeware grater set (seen here, here, and here) – Three total. Wonderful sharp edges for vegetables as well as cheese.We are only able to ship prizes to U.S.-based bloggers, unfortunately.

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So far I’ve received some wonderful feedback from food blogger friends and Appetite for China readers about the book. But I’m curious to hear from more of you! So from now until 11:59pm EST on February 24, 2012, just cook and write 1 one blog post on any of the following recipes that are available here or on Amazon:

Kung Pao ChickenCold Sesame Noodles (vegetarian, vegan)Dan Dan NoodlesChinese Tea Eggs (vegetarian)Chinese Barbecued PorkGeneral Tso’s ChickenBlack Sesame Ice Cream (vegetarian)

Please make any dietary substitutions and other small adjustments as needed. (For example, substituting tofu in Kung Pao Chicken or using gluten-free sauces.) I *love* hearing how creative readers get while making adjustments to suit their needs and lifestyle.

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(When blogging about the recipe, just keep in mind the FTC requirements about disclosure, since you’ll receive a book as part of joining the potluck and be entered in the giveaway.)

Then email me the link at appetiteforchina(at)gmail(dot)com. I’ll keep updating the links to the participants on this post, plus do a new full write-up of everyone’s posts on February 25th.

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Pad Thai and Kung Pao Chicken Recipe Kits from GrubKit!

I’m very excited to see what you choose to cook for Chinese New Year. Let me know in the comments below if you’re planning on cooking and the name of your blog. And spread the word! Let’s make this a big festive Chinese New Year celebration for the Year of the Snake.

Happy cooking!

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Wusthof Grand Prix II 7-Inch Hollow Ground Santoku Knife

Wusthof Grand Prix II 7-Inch Hollow Ground Santoku KnifeThis 7-inch multi-use Santoku knife effortless handles any household kitchen cutting need--from chopping to dicing and slicing. Designed to prevent food from sticking to its sides and increase efficiency; "hollow ground" refers to a row of oval-shaped grooves along the blade's cutting edge. By trapping air during chopping, food is less likely to adhere and more likely to fall to the side.

Offering superior craftsmanship and a lifetime warranty, this blade reflects the commitment to quality associated with its renowned manufacturer. Similar to other Wusthof knives, the blade, bolster, and tang are precision-forged from a single piece of high-carbon, stain-resistant steel. Additionally, the tang extends almost the full length of the handle reinforcing the tool's strength and reliability. Thanks to a sturdy steel bolster, knuckles remain protected while the ergonomically designed handle affords a comfortable hold to reduce hand strain. Made in Solingen, Germany; hand washing is recommended. --Amy Arnold

Price: $125.00


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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Le Grand Chef a.k.a Best Chef (Standard Edition) DVD

Le Grand Chef a.k.a Best Chef (Standard Edition) DVDthe top film of the second part of 2007 when it surpassed the 2.5 million mark in its first month, and went on to accumulate 2.9 million viewers since last weekend. The film is closing in on the 3 million mark, which it should easily surpass, according to an earlier prediction by its production company ShowEast. The adaptation of HEO Yeong-man's manwha (comparable to Japanese manga and Chinese manwha) proved to be not only attractive to young women - Korea's main film audience - but also to males from several generations, making it a suitable family film.

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