In an attempt to bring fresh, easy and healthy Chinese food to the UK, Ching-He Huang, the rising star of Chinese cooking, this week explores the fashionable world of noodles, dim sum and dumplings. She tries her recipes out in the health-conscious world of London fashion and on the dancers of the English National Ballet.
Ching creates her own simple and healthy hot and sour noodle soup, which she tests on the ballet dancers before learning the secrets of one of the leading dim sum master chefs in London.
Ching shows Shaun Sellings, owner of a London fashion house, how dim sum can be healthy and easy to make at home. He tries out prawn and pork dumplings and chicken and vegetable spring rolls on his health-conscious customers along with radish and sesame soy noodle salad and spicy skewered lamb. Ching also demonstrates how to create an authentic, but quick and healthy version of the perennially-popular takeaway dish Singapore-style noodles.
Some people they dont hv anything good to say abt other people but always find fault with others. That is exactly you! The programme is called Chinese food MADE EASY, ok? Do u actually want to spend hours in the kitchen?
August 12th - 10:39amShirley Joyce said...
I have really enjoyed watching the programmes each week, and have made quite a few of the meals.
August 11th - 10:41pmJames Burnside said...
Great programme 11th August but were do i find the receipes??
August 11th - 9:03pmPenny said...
sure, its called chinese food made easy, its too easy to make its not even proper chinese food but some mutated form of simply stir fry. it was so painful to see her manipulate chinese food to fit into so called chinese phylosphy, what a load rubbish.
August 5th - 11:23amPaul Strange said...
The BBC's Chinese Food Made Easy home page is the best starting point for many of the queries below, especially regarding the recipes.
having enjoyed watching chinese cookery made easy i have tried to access the receipe for sweet and sour pork as per programme and have been disappointed to have been unable to do so. where can i find receipe please
regards
joy
July 15th - 1:34pmgordonwesterdale said...
Find the style of food and methods used easy to copy - would be interested in the recipes
July 14th - 6:42pmLesley Whitaker said...
If you go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/chinesefoodmadeeasy/recipes/episode_1.shtml
it has the recipe list for the egg fried rice and the vegetable salad, plus the videos of the chowmein, sweet and sour and beef with oyster sauce dish. i used it to make some recipes, and it worked great! Now can't wait for tonights programme!
July 14th - 1:07pmSue Horner said...
Great program and would be better if viewers could access recipes.
I like many others found the programme interesting, and would like to find the recipes for the 7th july programme. Will you clarify this on the next programme tonight please?
July 12th - 4:29pmRev Marilyn Willis said...
Great program - but where where are the recipes. I really want to try them. HELP!!!!!
July 12th - 4:18pmLesley Whitaker said...
Great programme. Tonight i'm attempting the egg fried rice and beef in oyster sauce. but you guys I can't find the recipes either, but I made notes from the programme for the above two! If anyone wants them I will be glad to help !
July 11th - 10:59pmchristine said...
I also cannot find the recipes for the proramme of july 7th help!
July 11th - 12:23pmPatrick keogh said...
Enjoyed the program last week,my first time to see it.
July 9th - 3:19pmliane said...
brill programme cant find the recepies though, any ideas
July 8th - 8:41pmalison lane said...
help....fancy chinese,and i cant find the recipes.
July 8th - 8:34pmmiss a smith said...
so enjoyed the programme,we were all ready to try the recipes.......but cant find them.....help
having enjoyed watching chinese cookery made easy i have tried to access the receipe for sweet and sour pork as per programme and have been disappointed to have been unable to do so. where can i find receipe please
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