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Elizabeth Chong ( born 27 May 1931), original Cantonese name Yut Yi Chong is a Chinese-born Australian celebrity chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, media and television host and personality and former cooking teacher. She is known for her TV series Elizabeth Chong's Tiny Delights and having been a regular presenter on breakfast show '' Good Morning Australia''. She is known as a pioneer of the industry, the first celebrity chef and promotor of introducing Traditional Chinese cuisine to Australia.


Early life

Chong was born in
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, her family's history in Australia dates back to the 1850s when her grandfather emigrated to the country. Chong's mother was Chinese; her father, William Yen Wing Young, was an Australian citizen of Chinese descent. She has a brother (Tony) and a sister born in Hong Kong. Her mother was told to leave the country under the White Australia Policy; due to this policy she did not know about the
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celebrations until she was in her 20s. Her father is believed to have created and marketed the most widely used modern recipe for
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, a dumpling similar to a Siu Mai in 1945 at his Melbourne food processing operation "Wing Lee". Chong also states that her father created the first bean sprout factory in Australia. Chong came to Australia when she was three years old with her mother, father, grandmother and three other children and settled in a residence near the Queen Victoria Markets. She was educated at
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.


Career

Chong never aspired to follow the family tradition in the restaurant business, but rather to become a concert pianist or journalist. After a year of being a primary school teacher, she decided she wanted to teach the art of cooking. In 1994, her book ''The Heritage of Chinese Cooking'' won the Prix de La Mazille as International Cookbook of the Year. Chong is best known for her television appearances on '' Good Morning Australia'' as well as her Chinese Cooking School (1960- 2016) and Chinese cookbooks including ''The First Happiness'' (first published in 1982). Elizabeth's cooking school started in the late 1950s when she began teaching some of the mothers from her children's state school in the Melbourne suburb of North Balwyn. Her first home recipes were published by Belle Vue State School Mothers' Club. The Cooking School celebrated its 50-year anniversary in 2011. Apart from this, as an ambassador for Chinese culture in association with her cooking she gives guided tours of the
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precinct in Melbourne In 2003, her series '' Elizabeth Chong's Tiny Delights'' aired on television and a companion book of the same name was released. In 2017, Chong appeared on ''
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'', which reunited the cast of ''Good Morning Australia'', including host
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, his wife
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, and regular members of the series including music director John Foreman, Robert "Belvedere" Mascara, Susie Elelman,
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, Ken James, Phillip Brady and Moira McLean


References


External links


Official Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Chong, Elizabeth 1931 births Living people Australian television presenters Australian television chefs Chinese emigrants to Australia Australian women chefs Australian women television presenters Members of the Order of Australia Australian people of Chinese descent People from Guangzhou