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[Food] Chinese New Year

Favourite Chinese Takeaway Item?

  • 1. Aromatic Crispy Duck with Pancakes

  • 7. Barbecue Spare Ribs

  • 14. Prawn Toast

  • 18. Prawn Crackers

  • 24. Hot and Sour Soup

  • 27. Sweet and Sour Chicken Balls

  • 28. Sweet and Sour Chicken Cantonese Style

  • 34. House Special

  • 41. Satay King Prawns

  • 53. Roast Pork Chow Mein

  • 62. Mushroom Chow Mein

  • 80. Chicken with Bamboo Shoots and Water Chestnuts

  • 101. Beef Curry

  • 109. Chicken Chop Suey

  • 127. Omlette

  • 130. Chips

  • 75. Egg Fu Yung

  • 33. Peanut Chicken


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crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,569
Lyme Regis
As our Chinese friends, acquaintances, colleagues and neighbours both on the domestic and world stage prepare to celebrate the Chinese New Year this coming 10th February and the forthcoming year of the Dragon it is only appropriate to decide what is NSCs favourite Chinese Takeaway Item.
 
























Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
13,833
Almería
I'm planning a little party. Not totally sure what I'll do but there will definitely be some dumplings, some spring rolls and some chicken feet soup.
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,470
Coincidently, due to a lack of communication over a shopping list, I was presented with a whole duck this week.

I got some 5 spice from China Town and after liberally rubbing it inside and out I realised it was very cheap and predominantly cinnamon.

I now had a duck that smelt like a cheap doughnut.

I then had to wash the thing and found something not quite correct that contains 5 spice. If have eaten chips in the north, its called Salt and Pepper seasoning.

I then stuck an orange up it's backside.

It's now in the oven at 120c for 5 hours. I'll report back.

The issue I've had round here (I'm away) was getting pancakes. I went to Chinatown in Liverpool and all they had was a huge catering pack.

I then resorted to buying one of the packet pre-cooked things, just for the pancakes. So now when we eat that, I'll have to get another pack just for the pancakes.

I am stuck in a perpetual duck pancake loop and don't know how to get out.
 








Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
13,833
Almería
Coincidently, due to a lack of communication over a shopping list, I was presented with a whole duck this week.

I got some 5 spice from China Town and after liberally rubbing it inside and out I realised it was very cheap and predominantly cinnamon.

I now had a duck that smelt like a cheap doughnut.

I then had to wash the thing and found something not quite correct that contains 5 spice. If have eaten chips in the north, its called Salt and Pepper seasoning.

I then stuck an orange up it's backside.

It's now in the oven at 120c for 5 hours. I'll report back.

The issue I've had round here (I'm away) was getting pancakes. I went to Chinatown in Liverpool and all they had was a huge catering pack.

I then resorted to buying one of the packet pre-cooked things, just for the pancakes. So now when we eat that, I'll have to get another pack just for the pancakes.

I am stuck in a perpetual duck pancake loop and don't know how to get out.

You might want to turn the heat up at the end to ensure you get the Mallard Reaction.

That's what eider done anyway.
 






A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
18,133
Deepest, darkest Sussex
I voted in this thread half an hour ago and now I want to vote in it again
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2022
2,426
The Avenue then Maloncho
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Worried Man Blues

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2009
6,691
Swansea
Always, Prawn crackers, chicken curry, spesh fried rice, sweet and sour pork balls.................although not had Chinese for about 8 years!
 








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