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Steamed Egg Custard (season 2, episode 3)



Want to impress someone with a dessert but cannot bake? Try steaming.

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Steamed Egg Custard (season 2, episode 3)

Steamed Egg Custard. Photography by Danny Y. Huang.

Steamed Egg Custard. Photograph by Danny Y. Huang.

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Cooking with Steven ‘Live’

This was not one of our episodes. It was Steven demonstrating his cooking skills in front of a live audience in Dodd Kitchen. The event was organized by Asian American Students in Action and supported by Williams College Dining Services.

Photographs by Danny Y. Huang.

2 Comments Filed under: Featured, Photos | Modified: April 26, 2010 at 11:47 pm | Danny Y. Huang

Tomato Omelette (season 2, episode 2)



Not enough time to cook?  Try this quick and fresh dish consisting of vine-ripen tomatoes and eggs.  Serve with rice and a beer!

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Tomato Omelette (season 2, episode 2)

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Tomato Omelette. Photo by Danny Y. Huang.

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Mapo Tofu (season 2, episode 1)

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Mapo Tofu

Mapo Tofu. Photo by Danny Y. Huang.

No Comments Filed under: Photos | Modified: March 29, 2010 at 5:21 pm | Danny Y. Huang

About Cooking with Steven

Cooking with Steven is a Chinese cooking program for college students by college students. We show you how to make economical, healthy and authentic Chinese dishes that you can easily prepare in your dorm kitchens.

Steven Cheng Steven Cheng grew up in Singapore and developed an interest in cooking while living in America with his godmother. Later, while living on his own during the last year of high school, out of luck and necessity, Steven discovered the pleasures and practicality in cooking simple homemade food as he remembers them from his godmother's stove. "The ailing tummy must first be healed before a man can do his chores" is what Steven believes. He balances his time at Williams between academics and delving into all aspects of food around the college, with cooking the primary focus.

Danny Yuxing Huang Yuxing "Danny" Huang is an independent filmmaker at Williams College, Massachusetts. Born in China and educated in Singapore, he has been making short films, documentaries and music videos since high school. One of his short film, "Yang Fan is Born", was selected for NPAR 2008, Annecy Film Festival in France. He is one of the co-presidents of Purple Valley Films, an independent filmmaking company at Williams College. His main area of interest and experience is cinematography. See his online portfolio.

In the Press

In competition

Recipes 2010 - Scholarship Competition

Credits (Season 2)

Sponsored By Chinese American Student Organization
Williams College
Starring Steven Cheng '10
Producer and Director Danny Y. Huang '11
Editor Juan Baena '06
'B' Camera Operator Diqian "D-Chen" Wang '12
Gaffer Clair Embry '11
Best Boy Nai Chien Yeat '13
Boom Operators Clair Embry
Nai Chien Yeat
Script Supervisor Shirl Yang '13
Kitchen Provided By Katie Yosua '11
Recipes Developed By Steven Cheng
Food Photo for Each Episode
Web Desgin
Danny Y. Huang
Special Thanks Rick Lescarbeau (Spencer Art Studio)
Huajie "Charles" Cao '09 (Costume Consultant)
Meghan Rose Donnelly '11 (Guest Appearance)
Ville Satopää '11 (Guest Appearance)
Juan Baena (Driver)
Lee's Market, Albany, NY

Credits (Season 1)

Starring Steven Cheng '10
Producer, Director and Editor Danny Y. Huang '11
'B' Camera Operator Cecilia K. S. Ho '13
Boom Operator Yang Du '10
Crowd Control Hai Zhou '11
Advisor Penny Lane (Visiting Lecturer in Art)
Recipes By Steven Cheng
Web Design Danny Y. Huang
Special Thanks Rick Lescarbeau (Spencer Art Studio)

Contact us

Steven Cheng 10spc [at] williams [dot] edu
Danny Y. Huang yh1 [at] williams [dot] edu
http://www.rain-stars.com
Mailing address: 1716 Paresky Center
39 Chapin Hall Drive
Williams College
Williamstown
MA 01267
USA

Old Versions of Website

2 Comments Filed under: About | Modified: May 4, 2010 at 3:30 pm | Danny Y. Huang