Chinese cooking is a labor of love, emphasis on labor. All that chopping and frying, followed by the vigorous scrubbing of pans and woks to clean them. It’s why I typically prefer takeout. This ...
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Even in its title alone, An A-Z of Chinese Food (Recipes Not Included) subverts expectations. Part food memoir, part deep-dive into the culture and history of a cuisine that people love to think they ...
I’ve never been much of a cook. My go-to meal is spaghetti out of a box smothered in jarred pasta sauce. Add some frozen meatballs and bake-at-home garlic bread to really make it special. This ...
Chinese food has long been a “traditional” meal for Jews to enjoy on Christmas. For one thing, Chinese restaurants are usually open. Plus, the lack of dairy in the cuisine makes it easier for Jews to ...
For many Americans who don't celebrate Christmas, "it's traditionally been a challenge finding a good meal on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day," says NPR's Neal Conan. "In many places, most restaurants ...
British Chinese takeout bears so few similarities to its US counterpart that Americans have been sharing their surprise, and sometimes outright horror, on social media.
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