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The Seventh Daughter: My Culinary Journey from Beijing to San Francisco

The Seventh Daughter: My Culinary Journey from Beijing to San Francisco

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Authors: Cecilia Chiang, Lisa Weiss
Creators: Alice Waters, Leigh Beisch
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 30984

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.3 x 1

ISBN: 1580088228
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5951
EAN: 9781580088220
ASIN: 1580088228

Publication Date: October 2007
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Book Description
A pioneer in the food world, Cecilia Chiang introduced Americans to authentic northern Chinese cuisine at her San Francisco restaurant, the Mandarin, in 1961, earning the adoration of generations of diners, including local luminaries such as Marion Cunningham, Ruth Reichl, and Chuck Williams. In THE SEVENTH DAUGHTER, Chiang presents a classic collection of recipes framed by her gripping life's story. Beginning with her account of a privileged childhood in 1920s and 1930s Beijing, Chiang chronicles a 1,000-mile trek on foot in the wake of the Japanese occupation, her arrival in San Francisco, and her transformation from accidental restaurateur to culinary pioneer. The book's recipes feature cherished childhood dishes and definitive Mandarin classics, while showcasing Cecilia's purist approach to authentic Chinese home cooking.


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5 out of 5 stars Seventh Daughter   July 4, 2008
A fascinating book, full of history and culinary delights, "Seventh Daughter" is an autobiography of a Chinese woman, who, on a visit to San Francisco, started a restaurant that became a legend in the city. She had never been allowed in the kitchen as a young daughter in a traditional Chinese home. It combines her story along with recipes and hints for a well-stocked kitchen. The photography is beautiful.


5 out of 5 stars More than just a cookbook!!!   June 30, 2008
The recipes are definitely clear, simple and straightforward. They include a number of classic dishes, as well as the author's take on a few new ones. But this book is so much more than just a simple bookbook -- and to call it a cookbook does it a disservice. It's a wonderful biography of the author, a historical look at how events changed the lives of Cecelia and her family -- and probably culinary history in this country. I have never cried when I read a cookbook -- but I certainly did at the end of this one! If you do a lot of Chinese cooking, at some point you start to look for books that go beyond the kitchen. This is most definitely it. And if you like this one, you might also want to try and find a copy of her first book - The Mandarin. It's just as wonderful.


5 out of 5 stars A compelling story and great food   June 18, 2008
In addition to some fine recipes, Madame Chiang's story as told throughout the book, is a compelling and moving story. I was fortunate to have enjoyed dinning at her fabulous Mandarin restaurant in San Francisco, and now reading about how it came to be, makes this more than just a book of recipes. These recipes have now become a legacy, like those handed down to us by our mothers and grandparents; reading this book makes us part of a family. Experience the joys, trials, and triumphs of Madame Chiang; The Seventh Daughter is a treasure.


5 out of 5 stars one of the best cookbooks I've ever read   April 5, 2008
I have not yet tried any recipes -- they all look fantastic -- but this book is worth buying for the stories alone. So wonderful!


5 out of 5 stars Good read & recipes   February 9, 2008
I really enjoyed this book. It's a very interesting story about Cecelia Chang's life in China, as well as has some very good Chinese recipes integrated throughout the book. I would highly recommend this book.

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