Iron Chef Chen's Knockout Chinese
By (Author) Chen Kenichi
Vertical Inc.
Vertical Inc.
3rd August 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.5951
Paperback
111
Width 191mm, Height 241mm
337g
Cook like an Iron Chef Iron Chef Chen's Knockout Chinese presents more than 50 easy-to-prepare recipes using the signature unique approach of a true Iron Chef. Subjects and dishes include- * Easy-to-make side dishes * Dining for One * Dinner from Leftovers * Sichuan Style * Favorites * Fried Rice and Sou- * Fresh Fruits * Seasonal Dishes * Chinese Desserts
A Chinese of Japanese nationality born January 5, 1956 in Tokyo, Japan, Chen Kenichi is best known as the Iron Chef Chinese on the original Japanese Iron Chef television series. He is the only Iron Chef to have held his position on the show throughout its 6-year run. As the son of Chen Kenmin, who is regarded as the father of Sichuan cuisine in Japan, Kenichi is often compared to his father on the series, with some saying that Iron Chef helped the son exceed the skills of the father. Despite the fact that he is the only lifetime and longest-serving Iron Chef, Chen had considered leaving the show on several occasions. Among his reasons was the desire to tend to his restaurants--which, unsurprisingly, had become fully-booked every night since the show's beginning--as well as suffering a bout of depression following the death of his mother. It was fellow Iron Chef Hiroyuki Sakai who convinced Chen to stay, both agreeing that should one leave, so would the other. Because of his long tenure, Chen has fought more battles than any other Iron Chef--a whopping 92 in all--with a win/loss record of 67223, including a record 14 consecutive victories.