Simply Ming - The Complete Collection
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend What are you having for dinner tonight? If you're getting tired of the same ingredients, chef Ming Tsai dishes up easy solutions that will have fantastic East-West food on your table fast! By using one of Ming's master recipes, anyone can create a variety of dishes, keeping dining at home interesting and fun--whether you are a beginner or an experienced chef. Each episode of Simply Ming features: - Master recipes: Utilizing no more than eight Product details and pricing info |
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4 Customer Reviews Posted
- Recipe and Wine advice for a home chef
- Ming's show has a great concept - create a master sauce/dish and expand upon it to make several different delicious dishes.
The wine pairing advice for each dish adds value, especially for the home chef looking for some great dinner party inpsiration.
Ming sure likes his Sauvignon Blanc, so if you enjoy SB, you will love Ming's dishes!
Kathleen Lisson - 2008-03-04, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Simply fun, Simply original
- While the average at home cook may have some difficulty with all the ingredients involved, the preparation and cooking is remarkably "Do-able".
Side note for Previous neg reviewer: What cook does not have little irritating habits? (For Julia, it was her VOICE for goodness sake. Don't even get me started with The Frug.) One of Mings happens to be this little "super chop" thing he does with his ceramic knife. So what? He worked for years in his Families restauraunt and probably picked it up there. Postering? I don't think so. Also, he puts himself down a little to much for my taste and sometimes talks like a hyper surfer-boy turned chef but besides that, hey! Enjoy!
There are a remarkable amount of gems in this collection. One that always stands out is a "field trip" to a cafe where they do a demo of Sweet and Sour pork. That 5 minutes left me hungry and it was so quick and easy! Every episode has an educational trip of some sort. Not suprising, this being a WGBH (PBS) Production. They are usually always informative and applicable.
You will find that this show is all about flavor and presentation. Heavily influenced (probably) from his time spent in his families restauraunt a lot of the dishes are served "Family style" on beautiful large plates and lots of emphasis on side dish "appitizers" if you will.
Home-made Curry rubs, Tomato-lime salsas, teriyaki-cranberry glaze, Tea-rubs, etc.
I am now hungry. (Sigh.)
Every epidsode also features special guest ranging from Jacques Pepin, Aaron Sanchez, his chef Parents (Watch for an absolutetly delightful episode on Hot Water Dough w/ his mom. Hilarious!),Jasper White, Gale Gand, Lidia Bastianich(!), Etc. They all give their own take on Mings Master recipies.
This is highly recomended for the budding cook with an open mind to new techniques and new flavors. This is in no way traditional but USES tried and true traditional techniques. The bonus features also included printable recipies and cooking tips and tricks. Well worth it and really and excellent addition to anyones cooking collection!
I'm still waiting for the next set....
Simply Ming - The Complete Collection (Discs 1-3) - 2007-07-13, 5 of 5 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Great Personality Great Show
- Ming has charisma, stage presence, and knowledge. He shares both with you (viewer). You not only learn a lot you also have fun. Simply fantastic!
- 2007-05-23, 5 of 5 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Simply Bad: great idea for a show but hard to watch
- Ming has a good idea: Take one basic "master recipe" and apply it to three or more different dishes. Fantastic! Applying general concepts like this is the basis of learning to be a real cook. I'm sure that the concept would be a great boon to many home chefs.
Unfortunately Ming himself is far too irritating to watch for long. His tendancy to be a smug, overbearing, know-it-all and impatient to boot render his show unwatchable by anyone but a Business School frat boy.
If this guy has a book you should buy it and skip the heinous alpha-male kitchen posturing (with a ceramic chef knife). - 2007-02-06, 3 of 41 people found this review helpful, Rated:

