At the Chinese Table: A Memoir with Recipes
Finalist for the 2022 IACP Award in Literary or Historical Food Writing
KCRW Best Culinary books of 2021
WBUR Here & Now Favorite Cookbooks of 2021

Part memoir of life in Taiwan, part love story—a beautifully told account of China’s brilliant cuisines…with recipes.

At the Chinese Table describes in vivid detail how, during the 1970s and ’80s, celebrated cookbook writer and illustrator Carolyn Phillips crosses China’s endless cultural and linguistic chasms and falls in love. During her second year in Taipei, she meets scholar and epicurean J. H. Huang, who nourishes her intellectually over luscious meals from every part of China. And then, before she knows it, Carolyn finds herself the unwelcome candidate for eldest daughter-in-law in a traditional Chinese family.

This warm, refreshingly candid memoir is a coming-of-age story set against a background of the Chinese diaspora and a family whose ancestry is intricately intertwined with that of their native land. Carolyn’s reticent father-in-law—a World War II fighter pilot and hero—eventually embraces her presence by showing her how to re-create centuries-old Hakka dishes from family recipes. In the meantime, she brushes up on the classic cuisines of the North in an attempt to win over J. H.’s imperious mother, whose father had been a warlord’s lieutenant. Fortunately for J. H. and Carolyn, the tense early days of their relationship blossom into another kind of cultural and historical education as Carolyn masters both the language and many of China’s extraordinary cuisines.

With illustrations and twenty-two recipes, At the Chinese Table is a culinary adventure like no other that captures the diversity of China’s cuisines, from the pen of a world-class scholar and gourmet.

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At the Chinese Table: A Memoir with Recipes
Finalist for the 2022 IACP Award in Literary or Historical Food Writing
KCRW Best Culinary books of 2021
WBUR Here & Now Favorite Cookbooks of 2021

Part memoir of life in Taiwan, part love story—a beautifully told account of China’s brilliant cuisines…with recipes.

At the Chinese Table describes in vivid detail how, during the 1970s and ’80s, celebrated cookbook writer and illustrator Carolyn Phillips crosses China’s endless cultural and linguistic chasms and falls in love. During her second year in Taipei, she meets scholar and epicurean J. H. Huang, who nourishes her intellectually over luscious meals from every part of China. And then, before she knows it, Carolyn finds herself the unwelcome candidate for eldest daughter-in-law in a traditional Chinese family.

This warm, refreshingly candid memoir is a coming-of-age story set against a background of the Chinese diaspora and a family whose ancestry is intricately intertwined with that of their native land. Carolyn’s reticent father-in-law—a World War II fighter pilot and hero—eventually embraces her presence by showing her how to re-create centuries-old Hakka dishes from family recipes. In the meantime, she brushes up on the classic cuisines of the North in an attempt to win over J. H.’s imperious mother, whose father had been a warlord’s lieutenant. Fortunately for J. H. and Carolyn, the tense early days of their relationship blossom into another kind of cultural and historical education as Carolyn masters both the language and many of China’s extraordinary cuisines.

With illustrations and twenty-two recipes, At the Chinese Table is a culinary adventure like no other that captures the diversity of China’s cuisines, from the pen of a world-class scholar and gourmet.

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At the Chinese Table: A Memoir with Recipes

At the Chinese Table: A Memoir with Recipes

by Carolyn Phillips
At the Chinese Table: A Memoir with Recipes

At the Chinese Table: A Memoir with Recipes

by Carolyn Phillips

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Finalist for the 2022 IACP Award in Literary or Historical Food Writing
KCRW Best Culinary books of 2021
WBUR Here & Now Favorite Cookbooks of 2021

Part memoir of life in Taiwan, part love story—a beautifully told account of China’s brilliant cuisines…with recipes.

At the Chinese Table describes in vivid detail how, during the 1970s and ’80s, celebrated cookbook writer and illustrator Carolyn Phillips crosses China’s endless cultural and linguistic chasms and falls in love. During her second year in Taipei, she meets scholar and epicurean J. H. Huang, who nourishes her intellectually over luscious meals from every part of China. And then, before she knows it, Carolyn finds herself the unwelcome candidate for eldest daughter-in-law in a traditional Chinese family.

This warm, refreshingly candid memoir is a coming-of-age story set against a background of the Chinese diaspora and a family whose ancestry is intricately intertwined with that of their native land. Carolyn’s reticent father-in-law—a World War II fighter pilot and hero—eventually embraces her presence by showing her how to re-create centuries-old Hakka dishes from family recipes. In the meantime, she brushes up on the classic cuisines of the North in an attempt to win over J. H.’s imperious mother, whose father had been a warlord’s lieutenant. Fortunately for J. H. and Carolyn, the tense early days of their relationship blossom into another kind of cultural and historical education as Carolyn masters both the language and many of China’s extraordinary cuisines.

With illustrations and twenty-two recipes, At the Chinese Table is a culinary adventure like no other that captures the diversity of China’s cuisines, from the pen of a world-class scholar and gourmet.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781324002451
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 06/15/2021
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 630,552
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Carolyn Phillips is a food writer, scholar, artist, fluent Mandarin speaker, and author of the James Beard–nominated All Under Heaven, the first English-language cookbook to examine all thirty-five cuisines of China. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Table of Contents

Author's Note xi

Prologue 1

Chapter 1 Unfamiliarity 5

Chapter 2 Obscurity 31

Chapter 3 Avidity 47

Chapter 4 Antipathy 69

Chapter 5 Adaptability 97

Chapter 6 Consistency 115

Chapter 7 Gluttony 137

Chapter 8 Entirety 153

Chapter 9 Perplexity 177

Chapter 10 Clarity 209

Chapter 11 Proficiency 237

Acknowledgments 263

Glossary and Basic Recipes 265

Recipe Index 279

Subject Index 281

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