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The Wolf 15-05-2010 10:07 PM

Chicken Feet
 
They sell these at my local Asian market.

If you put them in chicken soup do you eat them or are they just to enhance
the stock?


Nick Cramer 16-05-2010 12:23 AM

Chicken Feet
 
The Wolf > wrote:
> They sell these at my local Asian market.
>
> If you put them in chicken soup do you eat them or are they just to
> enhance the stock?


We eat them. Not the bones or toenails!

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Sqwertz 16-05-2010 01:22 AM

Chicken Feet
 
On Sat, 15 May 2010 14:07:18 -0700, The Wolf wrote:

> They sell these at my local Asian market.
>
> If you put them in chicken soup do you eat them or are they just to enhance
> the stock?


They can be used for both eating and flavoring. Or just flavoring
if the texture of eating them turns you off. They contain a lot of
collagen which makes for rich stock.

To eat therm, I prefer more flavor from slightly boiling, then
marinating, then stirfrying.

-sw

sanne[_2_] 20-05-2010 11:25 AM

Chicken Feet
 
On May 16, 10:06 am, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> Sqwertz > wrote:
>
> > To eat them, I prefer more flavor from slightly boiling, then
> > marinating, then stirfrying.

>
> What Sqwertz said. Grilling them at the end is also nice.


With lots of ¼ÒÁÖ. And it's hilarious when your Seoul-mates complain how
hot they are while my husband and me (µ¶ÀÏ »ç¶÷µéÀº) had no problem at
all ...

Bye, Sanne (currently in Busan on our vacation).


Nick Cramer 20-05-2010 11:53 PM

Chicken Feet
 
sanne > wrote:
> On May 16, 10:06 am, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> > Sqwertz > wrote:
> >
> > > To eat them, I prefer more flavor from slightly boiling, then
> > > marinating, then stirfrying.

> >
> > What Sqwertz said. Grilling them at the end is also nice.

>
> With lots of =BC=D2=C1=D6. And it's hilarious when your Seoul-mates
> complai= n how
> hot they are while my husband and me (=B5=B6=C0=CF
> =BB=E7=B6=F7=B5=E9=C0=BA= ) had no problem at
> all ...
>
> Bye, Sanne (currently in Busan on our vacation).


Continue to have a wonderful vacation, Sanne. Lots of good kimchee, eh?

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raiundazan 24-05-2010 09:43 AM

same... I love sweet chicken feet... they are to me, the best beer match!!

sanne[_2_] 24-05-2010 10:42 AM

Chicken Feet
 
On 21 Mai, 07:53, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> sanne > wrote:
>
> > Bye, Sanne (currently in Busan on our vacation).

>
> Continue to have a wonderful vacation, Sanne. Lots of good kimchee, eh?


Thank you! Well - the kimchees were best at the restaurant of an old
lady in Andong. But we ate lots of unusual mountain-herbs and seafood.
Hopefully, today it will be makkeolee and pajeon... X-)

Bye, Sanne (from Daejeon).


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