Kung Po Chicken
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 1:11 pm
I've also seen it spelled Kung Pao chicken. I had this hankering that I can trace to that Seinfeld episode where George decides he likes the spicy chicken entrée. I can also trace it to a Brad Paisley album track where the words "Kung Pao" are used in a recurring skit. But I digress.
So last night I ordered it (instead of either General Tso or Sweet & Sour Chicken). I got some hot oil also. I read on the internets that the Kung Pao is much closer to something traditional and General Tso's is very evidently an American dish.
The deal is, it was awesome! It had all the vegetables that I liked to get with my General Tso's, LOTS of flavor, peanuts, etc. I didn't even put Sriracha on it. Didn't need to. The chicken comes in more of a strip rather than the General Tso nuggets. I'm converted!
So last night I ordered it (instead of either General Tso or Sweet & Sour Chicken). I got some hot oil also. I read on the internets that the Kung Pao is much closer to something traditional and General Tso's is very evidently an American dish.
The deal is, it was awesome! It had all the vegetables that I liked to get with my General Tso's, LOTS of flavor, peanuts, etc. I didn't even put Sriracha on it. Didn't need to. The chicken comes in more of a strip rather than the General Tso nuggets. I'm converted!