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RIDICULOUS FOOD - CHICKEN'S FEET - EAST ASIA, CARIBBEAN, SOUTH AMERICA, & SOUTH AFRICA


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Chicken's Feet is something that I had never thought about trying really. It's not something you would find in a traditional supermarket here in Bergen County New Jersey and I feel that it would be something that would be generally tough to find. But again, I've never tried to find it. From what I've been finding online, chicken feet looks pretty damn delicious. Below, we are featuring a recipe for Dim Sum Chicken Feet from CHINASICHUANFOOD.COM.

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Prep time: 4 hours

Cook time: 25 mins

Total time: 4 hours 25 mins

INGREDIENTS

  • 20 chicken feet, cut the nails and any dirty parts

  • Oil for deep frying

  • Iced water for soaking the chicken feet

SAUCE

  • 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped

  • 2 green onions, finely chopped

  • 2 fresh Thai chili pepper, finely chopped(optional)

  • 1 inch root ginger, finely chopped

  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce

  • ½ tablespoon oyster sauce

  • 2 star anise

  • 1 cup warm water for braising

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cut the claws off and any dirty part on the chicken feet. And then cut the main large bone off and divide the chicken palm into two parts. If you feel this part too difficult, you can skip it. But you will need more oil in the deep frying process.

  2. Bring enough water to a boiling in a large pot, add ½ teaspoon of salt and 1 teaspoon of sugar (to avoid breaking of the skin) and ½ teaspoon of rice vinegar (to avoid darkened color). Cook the chicken feet for about 2 minutes. Transfer out and drain completely.

  3. Add 1 tablespoon of light soy sauce and marinate for around 30 minutes.

  4. Fill one third of a wok or deep frier with oil and heat it over medium heat to 180 C. Add the chicken feet and fry them until golden and dry. If your chicken feet are not completely dried, the oil might sparkle. Remember to use a long chop stick to turn the chicken feet and cover the fryer with a lid. If you did not divide the chicken feet into two parts, then deep fry them in small batches and add

  5. slightly more oil. Just make sure that they are well deep-fried.

  6. Transfer the feet to a large bowl with iced water. Soak the chicken feet for 3 to 4 hours to achieve the tiger skin effect.

  7. To steam: transfer the chicken feet to a steamer. Prepare all the ingredients for the steaming sauce. Steam at first the chicken feet for 15 minutes and then evenly pour on them the steaming sauce. Continue to steam for another 30 to 40 minutes.

  8. To braise: mix all the ingredients used for steaming with another 1 cup of water. In a deep pan simmer the chicken feet with the sauce for 15 minutes and then turn up the fire to thicken the sauce.

  9. Serve hot or reheat it for later serving.

NOTES

Usually Dim Sum restaurant steamed soaked peanuts with the chicken feet, if you plan to steam them, add soaked peanuts in the bottom of the plate.

WOULD I TRY IT?

I think I was pretty obvious about this up above. I could see myself definitely trying chicken feet especially if it is made Dim Sum style featured in the great recipe above from CHINASICHUANFOOD.COM. Hey you never know, maybe you would too.

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