Fuchsia Dunlop & Sichuan Flavors: Ginger Juice Flavor | Green Beans | Serious Eats
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Fuchsia Dunlop breaks down ginger juice flavor like she's teaching you a mother sauce — the kind of foundational technique that separates actual Sichuan cooking from whatever's happening at the strip mall spot down the street. You watch her work through green beans and suddenly understand why your attempts at regional Chinese never quite hit the mark. This isn't about following a recipe; it's about respecting a tradition that's been perfected over centuries by cooks who knew that technique without understanding is just expensive ingredients wasted.
— The Chef's Take
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