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New Wok Cooking: Easy, Healthy, One-Pot Meals [Hardcover]

Rosa Ross (Author)
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May 16, 2000
What tastes better made in a wok? Better to ask what doesn't, says Rosa Ross, expert on Asian cuisine and one of the nation's most respected cooking teachers. From steamed and braised dishes to aromatic soups and even desserts, New Wok Cooking demonstrates that this multipurpose pan is ideal for creating easy and healthful meals full of vibrant flavors.

Drawing on the tempting tastes of the Chinese, Malaysian, Vietnamese, Japanese, and Thai pantries, Rosa has assembled nearly 150  recipes that highlight the range of the humble wok. New Wok Cooking shows how an inexpensive carbon steel wok with a domed lid can replace an entire battery of specialized cookware for preparing:

succulent braised stews and curries that are tender and evenly cooked;
nutritious steamed delicacies that are naturally low in fat;        quick, moist, and tantalizing poached dishes;
savory stir-fried dishes made from just a few tasty ingredients;
crowd-pleasing deep-fried favorites that are crisp and greaseless;
rich-tasting smoked specialties that can be prepared right on the stovetop.

Whether it's individual filled dumplings or a whole red-poached duck, the wok is perfectly suited to a large range of techniques and ingredients. Its rounded contours allow for an even distribution of heat and flavor, so food is cooked efficiently and meals are ready in less time. And because just one pan is required to prepare most of Rosa's dishes, cleanup is a breeze. Best of all, most of Rosa's dishes are far lower in fat than traditional Asian fare, so it's possible to create healthful food without skimping on full flavor.

With sophisticated dishes and no-fuss preparation, New Wok Cooking demonstrates time and again that this too-often neglected piece of equipment deserves a place of prominence in every kitchen.


Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Executive chef at New York City's Oriont, Ross rehabilitates the wok in this exciting collection of recipes. Readers who associate the wok solely with stir-frying will learn to use it for braising, poaching, tea-smoking and even making soup. Some of the recipes, such as Vietnamese Pork Cooked in Sugar, are traditional Asian dishes but others, such as Seafood Mousse in Crepe Net Bundles, innovatively mix Asian and European flavors and techniques. It's amazing what Ross can do with such a simple piece of equipment: a chapter on steaming includes both simple Crisp Broccoli Steamed with Oyster Sauce and downright elegant Soft Savory Custard Steamed in a Pumpkin. The introductory material is outstanding as well. A thorough glossary of ingredients used to stock various Asian pantries covers everything from nori to cassia bark, and the author sensibly provides basic instructions for making the rice that serves as a base for many of her dishes. Throughout, Ross plays the part of the gentle, informative and generous teacher, whether sharing the secret method for easily poaching fish fillets (boiling water is gently poured over the fish) or leading the way through the steps of smoking tofu over a mixture of sugar, flour and black and jasmine tea leaves. Even the few desserts provided are never intimidatingly strange, yet always fresh. Particularly delicious is her Jade Sea Pudding made with pearl tapioca and honeydew melon. (May)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Ross, author of the very good Beyond Bok Choy, is also an experienced cooking teacher and caterer. Here she shows that use of the wok, her favorite piece of kitchen equipment, need not be limited to stir-frying. She also uses hers for braising, poaching, steaming, deep-frying, tea-smoking, and even making soup, and she provides a range of flavorful recipes--primarily Chinese in origin or inspiration but from other Asian cuisines as well--to prove her point. There's a brief chapter of desserts made in the wok and another one of delicious condiments, sauces, and other seasonings. For most collections.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Clarkson Potter (May 16, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 060960418X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609604182
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,180,082 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Healthy Wok Cooking, October 12, 2000
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This review is from: New Wok Cooking: Easy, Healthy, One-Pot Meals (Hardcover)
I'm a literary agent and we represent a smallish group of food writers (among them the Moosewood Restaurant and James Peterson) and I am - - as you may imagine- - - an enthusiastic cook. I always have a few favorite recipes from each book we represent, but I even have amazed myself at how many recipes I've used - - successfully, happily - - - from this new book by Rosa Ross.

I have done practically all the ones in the chapter on steaming, because they are easy to do and and so healthy and delicious.

Crisp Broccoli Steamed with Oyster Sauce sounds simple and straightforward and it is, but what's surprising is how delicious it is.

Steamed Fish Steaks calls for a few more unusual ingredients. But it was so marvelous I made it twice, both times with Chilean sea bass. (I feel a bit guilty about that because I now notice that Chilean sea bass is being over-fished. Next time I'll try it with cod or salmon.)

Steamed Flower Shrimp is also wonderful - - and beautiful.

Many of these recipes were developed by Rosa (who is originally from Macau and so is Portuguese - Chinese) over a summer when she was trying to lose a few pounds, so they are, for the most part, marvelously low in fat and calories.

A wonderful, inventive, easy, healthy collection of recipes!

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