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Is it difficult to cook Chinese food?

14 replies

NotABanana · 03/05/2008 19:24

Hubby has gone to get us a chinese takeawy and it got me thinking that I could do one for us at home.

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ScienceTeacher · 03/05/2008 19:26

I have a good book called teh Ken Hom Wok - it is very good and takes you through all the steps.

I find the key thing for Chinese cooking is to prepare all your raw ingredients in advance into little dishes. The actual cooking is very fast and you don't have time to do any chopping in between.

ScienceTeacher · 03/05/2008 19:26

But to answer your question - it's very easy.

schneebly · 03/05/2008 19:28

not at all difficult but it never tastes the same as the takeaway!

sarah293 · 03/05/2008 19:30

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AdamAnt · 03/05/2008 19:31

I always feel so durrrty after a Chinese takeaway. Do they usually put loads of monosodium glutonate in takeaway food? And what exactly is msg?

I'd love to be able to make my own.

Flame · 03/05/2008 19:37

i do a good sweet n sour pork thing with egg fried rice, but for some reason it takes me a lifetime to cook and makes the most mess imaginable

shinyshoes · 04/05/2008 16:00

MSG is used in chinese cooking to bring out the flavours its derived from salt or vice versa, hence the thirst when you have one.

Summat like that anyway, thats what I believe it to be

phraedd · 04/05/2008 17:31

any one have a good recipe for chineses curry?

This is my daughters fave dish but i can't make it

suzywong · 05/05/2008 16:13

with most chinese takeaways in the UK the secret ingredients are indeed a) msg and b) cornflour. That's what gives the viscosity and shininess to the sauces.

And as for chinese curry, it comes from a can and you can get it at Win Yip or any good chinese supermarket, don't try and do this at home

nkf · 05/05/2008 16:15

It's not difficult but you do have to stock your cupboard with certain ingredients. Most supemarkets have them though.

Mercy · 05/05/2008 16:16

I buy that curry sauce once in a blue moon.

boogiewoogie · 05/05/2008 23:13

Chinese people very seldom order from a takeaway! Depends what your definition of Chinese food is. Stir fries are very quick. I find that you need a lot of space for doing a variety of dishes and you end up doing a lot of washing up as well.

WendyWeber · 05/05/2008 23:16

Preparation takes longer than cooking and eating combined!

cat64 · 05/05/2008 23:29

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