Food Tube ([info]foodtube) wrote,
@ 2006-09-26 16:29:00
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Phoenix Claws
Misleading Chinese name - "phoenix claws"

What they really are - chicken feet boiled in vinegar

Location - Sichuan restaurant




Phoenix claws are not a delicacy because Chinese people eat them all the time. They eat so many that shiploads are imported from Canada to meet the demand.
As a start they seemed fairly unthreatening. It was mid-day, and I had just woken up with a particularly bad hangover after a few hours sleep. Probably not the best time.



Getting a hold of the things with my chopsticks proved a little hard. The water and the vinegar had given them a slippery, almost slimy texture. Using my fingers seemed to be easier.



The main edible portion was the pad at the base of the foot. Biting that off seemed to be the way to go. Once it was in my mouth things didn't improve. It was just a very thick bit of lightly boiled chicken skin, but very rubbery indeed and in no way interesting to eat. The flavour, if there was one, was diluted vinegar.



Once I'd finished the pad I started on the toes, which were almost entirely bone and gristle, with a thin coating of very marginally better boiled skin. It took me a few minutes to finish that off.



All in all a bit boring and not particularly nice. There were a few more left in the bowl but I didn't really feel like finishing them.
Candy and Amanda stuck to noodles, I don't blame them-





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Not with vinegar
(Anonymous)
2006-10-27 04:31 pm UTC (link)
Actually if you make regular chicken soup and put in the feet along with the rest of the chicken it tastes lovely. The cartilage is super fun and although it tastes almost of nothing it's still 'chickeny'.

I stopped eating meat about three years ago but as a child I used to love eating the chicken feet each time mom made chicken soup. Seriously, not joking.
Only nowadays feet are hard to find because of local health dep. regulations.

It's common to put in the neck and the visceral organs too like the liver, the heart, lungs and the bird's gizzard. If it's a hen, in go the eggs which were still forming inside it as well.

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[info]versimilitant
2006-11-20 02:06 pm UTC (link)
I've had chicken feet deep fried and served with a five spice powder sauce. They were rather good that way-- sort of like Buffalo chicken wings. The skin was very crispy and the sauce was nice. The whole boiled in vinegar method of preparation doesn't appeal to me.

You are a brave brave man! I can't wait to read more!




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naswer the bastard question, will you?
(Anonymous)
2007-01-12 09:30 pm UTC (link)
Hi all!


Bye

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