Chinese New Year Competition with Amoy and Waitrose

January 15th, 2010

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Things are always busy leading up to Chinese New Year (On 14 February, 2010 we welcome The Year of the Tiger grrr) and its super busy at Sweet Mandarin this year because I’ve agreed to be the featured chef for Amoy / Waitrose for their extra special Chinese New Year promotion.

Read our book Sweet Mandarin which charts our family’s rollercoaster history and you’ll discover an interesting nugget from our past; our great-grand father, Leung used to manufacture soy sauce for a living.  So when Amoy (the premier soya sauce manufacturer) contacted us and asked me to be their chef, it was a huge honour and from a personal perspective, this opportunity is the connecting piece that binds present to the past.

You see, in the beginning, our family were farmers in Guangzhou China who had nothing – not even a sausage. It was my great grandfather, Leung who decided to manufacture the soy beans he farmed and created the inky black liquid, soy sauce – that led our family’s journey to Hong Kong and gave us our first taste of prosperity. Yet the double-edge sword of our family’s successful soy sauce business led to rivalry and jealously from other soya sauce manufacturers.  This escalated to tragedy when my great grandfather, Leung was murdered, leaving a wife and six girls including my grandmother. Women in the 1930s were not entitled to assets, education or rights so all the assets he built up were dissapated to a distant male relative who wanted nothing to do with us. Once again, our family was plunged into poverty and my grandmother, mother and our generation have since faced adversity after adversity ever since. Yet what has pulled us through each generation has been a love and talent for cooking food – we have cooked for a living and survived thanks to our customers.  To be invited to be the chef for Amoy is bittersweet – I wish my great-grandfather were here to share in the celebrations.

I cannot wait to cook for the competition winner and look forward to the challenge ahead. Remember you have to be in it to win it, so what are you waiting for, get entering and I’ll see you in your kitchen.
Best wishes and sweet dishes

Lisa

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Happy New Year to All Our Friends

December 30th, 2009

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Dear Friends,

Wishing you all a very Happy New Year for 2010 and thank you for your continued support and friendship.

2010 is the Chinese Year of the Tiger – a year filled with strength, courage, bravery and luck. Incidently, this year’s Chinese New Year’s Day falls on 14th February 2010, Valentine’s Day. To celebrate we have created a wonderful menu for the month of February (click here and we will also serve the a la carte menu too ). We have two sittings every evening – one at 5/6pm, the second at 8.30pm. Please do book via lisa@sweetmandarin.com and we look forward to accomodating you.

Apparently, tigers are courageous, active, and self-assured. Optimistic, passionate and independent. Rebellious, dynamic, and unpredictable. Quick tempered but considerate. Affectionate but careless. The Tiger is a natural born leader and symbolizes power, passion and daring.

Interestingly, famous people born in the year of the tiger include Queen Elizabeth II, Demi Moore, Agatha Christie, Tom Cruise and Marilyn Monroe. Do they portray those attributes above? Tweet me your thoughts (follow me on Twitter @sweetmandarin)

Wishing you a very Happy New Year

All the best and see you soon.

Lisa, Helen and Janet
www.sweetmandarin.com



Sweet Mandarin
19 Copperas Street, Manchester, M4 1HS
email:  lisa@sweetmandarin.com.
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