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Egg fried Rice

Posted on March 21, 2017February 27, 2018 by Christian Gott - An Island Chef

In the West, we normally tuck into a bowl of egg fried rice as part of a pile of food placed in front of us on the table in our local Chinese restaurant. In a Chinese banquet the host will normally serve the rice at the end of the meal as the last course.

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Cantonese Crab and Sweetcorn Soup

Posted on March 15, 2017February 23, 2019 by Christian Gott - An Island Chef

For the first of our cookery school Chinese Masterclass recipes, I am giving you a personal favourite of mine a classic Chinese recipe it Crab and Sweetcorn Soup.

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