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The Seventh Daughter: My Culinary Journey from Beijing to San Francisco - Signed Memoir by Cecilia Chiang & Luisa Weiss | Authentic Chinese-American Food Story | Perfect for Food Lovers & History Enthusiasts
The Seventh Daughter: My Culinary Journey from Beijing to San Francisco - Signed Memoir by Cecilia Chiang & Luisa Weiss | Authentic Chinese-American Food Story | Perfect for Food Lovers & History EnthusiastsThe Seventh Daughter: My Culinary Journey from Beijing to San Francisco - Signed Memoir by Cecilia Chiang & Luisa Weiss | Authentic Chinese-American Food Story | Perfect for Food Lovers & History Enthusiasts

The Seventh Daughter: My Culinary Journey from Beijing to San Francisco - Signed Memoir by Cecilia Chiang & Luisa Weiss | Authentic Chinese-American Food Story | Perfect for Food Lovers & History Enthusiasts

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Foreword by Alice Waters. Illus. from photographs of Chiang's life. 9x7", jacket. First Edition. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, [2007].

Signed by Chiang & Weiss on the half-title. 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, long out-of-print, 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. Near fine.

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