I'm surprised, I was expecting it to be some woman "doing a delia" and using tinned mince with a bit of five spice added, but it's not! I've seen Ching-He-Huang's programme on a cooking chanel at my mum's house and liked it, but this series I can get on my little freeview box. From the cable programme I tried Char Sui (chinese roast pork loin) with some reduced pork tenderloin I found at asda. it was lovely.
From this BBC series I've tried her pork/prawn dimsum (*drools*) recipe, and I already use a Ching-He Huang recipe for sweet and sour and kung po sauce (sweet and sour with chilli added hahaha!!).
I'm planning to try a lot more of her recipes and also intend to buy one or two of her books to compliment the one chinese food book I own; a 1950s bilingual cookbook published by the Hong Kong Gas Company; one page is in cantonese, then it's translated on the next page into english, found at the hospice charity shop in basildon and guarded with a vengance

Anyway, Ching-He Huang rocks!!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/chinesefoodmadeeasy/
I am very thankful for Ching, she's made life one hell of a lot tastier since our chinese take away went massively up in price.
Big up Ching!!!
