Added: Jan 2, 2007
From: CBS
Duration: 5:21
Chinese cooking expert Eileene Yin-Fei Lo shares recipes and life lessons she learned from her grandmother with the Early Show's Tracy Smith.
Channel: Entertainment
Tags: cbs chinese cooking eileen recipes smith tips tracy yin-fei
Rating: 4.27 (212 ratings) Views: 115604' favoriteCount='276 Comments: 19
jjoe61790 Says:
Nov 4, 2008 - good job=)
DragonPalX Says:
Nov 4, 2008 - its not Chinese food, believe me I am a chinese myself and chinese pplz dont use ginger juice...
WraithsBuster Says:
Nov 5, 2008 - damn straight chinese ppl dont use ginger juice
JimmyChiffels Says:
Nov 8, 2008 - u guys ever thought why this is secret recipes?
devinci2009 Says:
Nov 8, 2008 - that looks YUMMY
aerportman Says:
Nov 9, 2008 - china's a big country, with literally hundreds of different ways of cooking lots of dishes. don't pretend you know the "official chinese" way to cook, lol.
WraithsBuster Says:
Nov 9, 2008 - well atleast my family doesnt use ginger juice or w/e juice
Westhoff123 Says:
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19centuryqueen Says:
Nov 11, 2008 - If Chinese People don't use ginger juice, does that make her Italian?
neccrew Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - where do chinese people buy rice and what type is the best? if any1 has a website to order authentic rice, pls let me kno.. thx
Fungirl789 Says:
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dave777blaster Says:
Nov 25, 2008 - nice recipebut chinese food is very North AmericanizedI seriously doubt they eat chinese like we do in China and I am certain there way is healthier in China.
toddgolding Says:
Dec 29, 2008 - Ginger is NEVER used in Chinese cooking. I've heard that they use more bean sprouts and very little beef. The woman here is talking about serving bread--how many times have you had bread or rolls in a Chinese restaurant? The Chinese don't eat bread at all and use rice instead. Chinese have mu-shus at every meal--it's like a burrito that they stuff with chicken.
booitsanapple Says:
Dec 29, 2008 - Ginger is always used. I should know, my mom cooks it everyday. And same with bread. Chinese restaurants don't represent Chinese cooking.
HoIyCrap Says:
Jan 2, 2009 - What's a mu-shu? I don't think there's any burritos with every meal. I've eaten food in China prepared by my grandparents and ginger is always used and usually fish and pork is used instead of chicken.
WoOTfoOT Says:
Jan 5, 2009 - aerportman your right, All theese retards here who don't even is chinese think they can cook ;D , well i'm not chinese just enjoying watching cooking x)
liuzhou Says:
Jan 6, 2009 - I live in China. China uses ginger all the time. I bought some bread about an hour ago. "Chinese have mu-shus at every meal" Utter garbage. You have no idea at all.
liuzhou Says:
Jan 6, 2009 - They buy it in the supermarket or in the local market. Chinese rice isn't that good, generally. Thai rice is much better and is what I usually buiy here in China.



colski222 Says:
Oct 22, 2008 - that looked good hun keep cooking