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How To Make Kung Pao Chicken The Real Way, Made in China Chinese Food 

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How to make Kung Pao Chicken, Made in China, follow this cooking video step by step. The exact recipe is shown below, the local Sichuan local chef told me, as found in Chengdu, true Chinese food!
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For the wok:
2 boneless high quality chicken breasts
20 grams of garlic and ginger (about 5 cloves and an equivalent amount of ginger)
3 Chinese onions, chop about 30 grams worth
20 kernels of Sichuan peppercorn
Around 20 grams of chopped dried chilies, preferably Sichuan variety (at least 10 individual chilies, seeds removed)
Roasted peanuts, the more the better, according to what you like
For the marinade, he made it without giving exact amounts, but approximately use this:
2 pinches of salt
1 pinch of white pepper powder
1 pinch of chicken bouillon powder
~1 tablespoon dark soy sauce
~1 tablespoon rice cooking wine, you can use Shoaxing rice wine or regular cooking wine. In chinese it's 料酒, liaojiu
1 egg white
1 large pinch of cornstarch
For the sauce:
5 grams salt, 1 teaspoon
10 grams MSG, 2 teaspoons (OPTIONAL, not recommended)
10 grams chicken bouillon powder, 2 teaspoons
4 or 5 teaspoons of sugar
10 or 20 ml black vinegar, depending on how sweet you like it
1 teaspoon dark soy sauce
Wet corn starch, 2 tablespoons, you can use cornstarch and water.
and then add a little more water to the sauce
I found this local Chengdu restaurant right on the street offering all the classic Sichuan food, and asked the chef to show me how to cook his local Kung Pao Chicken. This is not a Chinese street food, this is Chinese "jiachangcai", home cooked food. The flavour was spicy, numbing, and sweet, and the chicken was really tender and soft.
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@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 5 лет назад
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@keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934
@keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934 5 лет назад
Thank you, I will be making this tonight! Also have you seen the parody videos by ranton of you? I've been waiting for ages to see you respond to them.
@OnkelAdiSuperstar
@OnkelAdiSuperstar 7 лет назад
"2 large breasts are good!". Amen brother.
@particularindividual4552
@particularindividual4552 5 лет назад
Something all cultures can agree on
@stephenroney3630
@stephenroney3630 5 лет назад
What about the legs and the thighs?
@nazishmemon4657
@nazishmemon4657 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@krisbaral6586
@krisbaral6586 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
@southpawscientist1383
@southpawscientist1383 8 лет назад
I learned more about how to properly prepare Kung Pao chicken in this video than my years bumbling in the kitchen to recipes found on the internet. The prep cook's presentation was excellent and I like how he told us everything he was doing at each step and for what reason. I'll definitely give this one a shot. Can you gain this kind of access to other kitchens? This was so informative!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Southpaw Scientist Hi! Yes, those videos are on the whiteboard planned out right now just finding the time, they will come! Thanks for your thoughts!
@literaryplaylists
@literaryplaylists 5 лет назад
I made this (just with a lot less oil and flour instead of cornstarch because I didn't have any on hand) and it tasted almost like the one I usually get at my favourite Chinese place. Great recipe, in case you want to try it. It really tastes authentic!
@evepuckett8403
@evepuckett8403 7 лет назад
This is the real deal! Allowed into a real Chinese kitchen. So many times Chinese food is surrounded by mystery and protected from prying eyes. Please do alot more of these Trevor! I loved the way the chef broke it down and simplified it. Please do dumplings next. I make good ones at home but would love to see the start to finish on them by a master Chinese chef. From the flour to the fillings of different types.
@Sshooter444
@Sshooter444 8 лет назад
Great! Keep em coming. Love to see authentic recipes.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Sshooter444 Thanks a lot!
@policesux
@policesux 8 лет назад
+The Food Ranger | Trevor James Hi Dude, thanks for sharing love your channal from Sydney!
@thedarkprinceca1
@thedarkprinceca1 5 лет назад
I love this video, Specially the fact that we are shown how to make it. I love old school authentic Chinese cooking.
@NestiusHD
@NestiusHD 8 лет назад
Hello Trevor! I just found your channel today and I have to say: You are awesome! I just love all the videos I've seen already (like 20+ Videos at the moment)! You are so entertaining while showing us all these food places and talking about the food there... I am really thankful for your work man, keep it up - you are doing it right!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+NestiusHD Well that's so nice to hear! Thanks for your thoughts and I'm happy you enjoy my videos! Let me know whenever you like the food in my videos or if you have any thoughts anytime, cheers!
@MyVinylRips
@MyVinylRips 8 лет назад
+NestiusHD I'll second that!
@lavahorsecz
@lavahorsecz 2 года назад
This is the best Kung Pao! Thank you for the recipe!
@xiaojuanleng1299
@xiaojuanleng1299 8 лет назад
Have watched almost all of your videos. This is my favorite. very detailed and authentic, awesome! Looking forward to your new video.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Xiaojuan Leng WOW! That's really nice to hear! Thank you!
@Knivez_
@Knivez_ 8 лет назад
Haha the chef wasn't really sure about sharing the recipe :P
@TN-bm6dh
@TN-bm6dh 4 года назад
Chinese never share the secret recipe!!! Their business!!!
@d3Str0Y3r961
@d3Str0Y3r961 8 лет назад
You gained 100k subscribers in only 1 month daaaamn !
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
Yeah it's crazy right!!!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
Yeah it's crazy right!!!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
Yeah it's crazy right!!!
@d3Str0Y3r961
@d3Str0Y3r961 8 лет назад
Congrats from Switzerland bro :)
@mengleang
@mengleang 7 лет назад
d3Str0Y3r961 now 400K+ sub
@markymark2892
@markymark2892 4 года назад
The burn marks on the chef's wrist and hand, damn! The dude looks like a master of his craft.
@sabarcey
@sabarcey 8 лет назад
Really good video! Made for my girlfriend who is Chinese and she loved it! Please do more of these authentic Chinese recipe videos! Great stuff
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Steven Barcey Hey Steven! That's awesome you made this dish for your girlfriend! Glad it worked out for you, thanks!
@Nihilya
@Nihilya 7 лет назад
I love cooking Chinese food and I love how this video teaches the authentic recipe/ method! Thank you so much for sharing this. I never comment on RU-vid Videos but I had to do on your video! I hope you could do more of these recipe videos.
@TheSteken01
@TheSteken01 8 лет назад
Love your videos. Would really like more of this kind of videos as im trying to cook chinese food myself at home on my wok and want the authentic recipes and techniques
@notsparks
@notsparks 8 лет назад
Thanks for sharing all the videos, Trevor!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Doug Shapleigh Thank you Doug!
@PtolemaicTaweret
@PtolemaicTaweret 8 лет назад
Cooked this today with the recipe from the video. It wa svery good, even though I didn't have black vinegar. I substituted the black vinegar with a mixture of Aceto Balsamico, Worcestershire Sauce and rice vinegar, whichworked quite well.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Knockahomer That's great to hear! Thank you!!
@nightowl2046
@nightowl2046 8 лет назад
+Knockahomer Actually it's not vinegar, it's soy sauce.
@ilyatermini1022
@ilyatermini1022 6 лет назад
Ptolemaic Taweret without balsamic it s ok anyway
@sarabeth8050
@sarabeth8050 5 лет назад
That is a fantastic cooking video! The Gordon Ramseys of the world showing people how to cook Chinese is a joke. This is the real deal. Nothing more authentic than this! You deserve an award. Hope you make more videos like this one!
@beccablueeyes99
@beccablueeyes99 8 лет назад
It was so sweet of him to share the recipe! Such a treat.
@Herosade
@Herosade 8 лет назад
That stove sounds like the end of the world.
@InfiniteGenresOfMusic
@InfiniteGenresOfMusic 8 лет назад
Lmaoo
@stefanosong9314
@stefanosong9314 7 лет назад
That is the reson why I dont like chinese restaurants in Italy, they have no strong enough fire to cook the food, which will resault in dishes with too much moisture.
@subratanandi5804
@subratanandi5804 6 лет назад
That is the real secret to chinese food., Apart from the ingredients and cooking method.
@david777ism
@david777ism 3 года назад
Good comment. It will be if that continues. Wow so much gas wasted. The pressure is crazy high.
@chrisl2634
@chrisl2634 Год назад
I'm high AF
@protocolofficer2629
@protocolofficer2629 8 лет назад
How exciting to actually go into the kitchen and see it made. Its nice to know that this is a real Chinese dish and not some made-up North American dish. Having said that, I do make this dish but really cheat, in your eyes, by using VH brand General Tao bottled sauce into which I have ground up and added schezuan peppercorns. Your version looks more delicious. Thanks for sharing Trevor.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Colin Hirons Thanks a lot Colin!
@sidneyfrederickson3941
@sidneyfrederickson3941 5 лет назад
Szechuan peppercorn! That's whats been missing in all the versions I tried.
@mikestevenson2707
@mikestevenson2707 8 лет назад
That was amazing love to watch how things are made so I can try them at home. would love to see more videos like that. Thanks so much made my day.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Mike Stevenson Thank you Mike! I'm so happy to make your day!
@irvingblades3756
@irvingblades3756 8 лет назад
I've cooked this dish about four times now, the flavour in this little beast is incredible. Thank you for sharing.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
Hi Richard! That's so great to hear! I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you!
@blogginsriverbymnl48isabop86
@blogginsriverbymnl48isabop86 7 лет назад
Finally, a vid with an actual Chinese cook showing how velveting is done. +1000!
@rosshill9469
@rosshill9469 2 года назад
MSG (monosodium glutamate) is a vegetable salt extracted from grains and vegetables. It is completely harmless if used in the correct amounts.
@stormybear4986
@stormybear4986 6 лет назад
I'm very impressed with the quality of your Mandarin. I lived in Taipei for two years and you got me beat.
@jaleh0811
@jaleh0811 8 лет назад
Thank you for this video. You're adorable and I enjoy your positivity. It's awesome how you speak the language!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Michelle M Thank you Michelle! That's great, glad you enjoyed the video!
@jaleh0811
@jaleh0811 3 года назад
@@thefoodranger 4 years later and I'm here watching again lol. Excellent recipe, I've made it and it's delish. Going to look at your newer content now haha
@dongnippano156
@dongnippano156 6 лет назад
One of the best videos I have ever seen on You Tube and the best cooking video ever. Seriously authentic, easy to follow, so amazing to get the real thing instead of all those ridiculous wanna be home chefs with their Allrecipe/Berry Crocker creations. THANK YOU!
@Natiboo22
@Natiboo22 7 лет назад
awesome thank you! this was very cool to see and even my e year old was interested . Now we will try this recipe for lunch !
@musicfan6575
@musicfan6575 5 лет назад
I have much respect for the Talents, abilities, and skills these Men have.
@lizethcontreras3607
@lizethcontreras3607 6 лет назад
Oh my..... My mouth is watering. Kung Pao chicken is my favorite Chinese dish ever! And to have it in China must be so awesome!
@zbb2stillalive
@zbb2stillalive 8 лет назад
Watched a few of your Chinese visits. You speak the language like you own it. Very nice. How did you learn to speak it. It's impressive.
@tamle8589
@tamle8589 8 лет назад
why do people always have negative comments?if you don't have nice things to say keep it to yourself.nice works Chinese men!
@minniepearl14
@minniepearl14 8 лет назад
This is exactly like my local restaurant. Or very close, now I know to look for this if I ever travel to China! Thanks.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+minniepearl14 Thank you!
@hucknbarry3496
@hucknbarry3496 3 года назад
You went all the way to china for a recipe, now that's dedication but I'm getting it delivered
@CharlesLe-thephotographer
@CharlesLe-thephotographer 8 лет назад
I make it just like this but I use twice as much dried chilies and peppercorn to make it spicier. There are local Chinese people in California who argue with me that this not the authentic way. Now I feel vindicated. It's incredibly difficult to find this dish done correctly at Chinese restaurants in the bay area, and even in San Francisco. I think over here the Chinese people have altered it for so long that they have forgotten that this is the original way. Restaurant here add bell peppers and other veggies and don't even include the dried red peppers and peppercorn and the flavor is nothing like Kung Pao. I was so dissipointed to find that even a Schecuan restaurant in San Francisco Chinatown that caters to visiting Chinese tourist served this dish all wrong.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Charles Le Hi Charles, wow! I never knew that. thank you for that! Glad you found the video useful! Cheers!
@voltekz8828
@voltekz8828 2 года назад
The amount of oil though... People thinking chinese (takeaway) food is healthy dieting food shouldn't watch this :D But finally a recipe that looks like the real deal. Thanks a lot, amazing, can't wait to try it myself.
@bollyking
@bollyking 5 лет назад
Very simple chef and showed the recipe nicely. No fancy flipping stuff flying high in the air making it look like it is some complicated thing and all.
@si_quest
@si_quest 7 лет назад
My favourite dish!!!!
@jesperseegert5779
@jesperseegert5779 8 лет назад
Yes man! this is totally the real chinese kung pao, my favorite dish.. I searched on google and found so many poor recipes, this is the right one, even uses sichuan pepper corns. Thumbs up!!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Jesper Seegert Thank you Jasper!
@user-iq9pe4ls2j
@user-iq9pe4ls2j 8 лет назад
I hope you go to Jiangsu one day. Like in Nanjing, Suzhou, Shanghai, etc. 盐水鸭,阳澄湖大闸蟹,松鼠鳜鱼,红烧划水,etc. are famous dishes.
@PakistanOverview
@PakistanOverview 8 лет назад
U look so humble and kind. Thanks for the recipe in the description
@M4rc84
@M4rc84 5 лет назад
This Video is pure gold, plz make more videos like this.
@candlewick96
@candlewick96 5 лет назад
It would be awesome if you had a cooking playlist, as swell. And thanks for taking us along on your great food adventure. =)
@allanfisch
@allanfisch 7 лет назад
Just made this, not sure if it's the way it is in China, but it was AWeSOME! Best i've ever made, thanks for the video.
@scumdogz3193
@scumdogz3193 8 лет назад
Love to watch these shows, then try the recipes out myself. Feels good to work in the kitchen and teach my kids at the same time. Thanks for the videos. Great job. I really like the way you are happy about it.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+scumdogz Thank you so much for your comment!
@scumdogz3193
@scumdogz3193 8 лет назад
+The Food Ranger no problem man. keep up the great work and thanks again.
@johng5261
@johng5261 5 лет назад
he smiles and thumbs up in all his videos, does he ever not like something? Honestly, it doesn't look all that special
@lawrenceviles4887
@lawrenceviles4887 8 лет назад
Oh wow... cant wait to try this at home. I do have a wok with high heat so Im set. Thank you Trevor.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
Thanks a lot Lawrence!
@dazhuzhu119
@dazhuzhu119 8 лет назад
remember to add enough oil andto heat it until smoke that means you have enough heat to cook
@naju332
@naju332 7 лет назад
u shoulv showed their restaurant as an appreciation for them showing you how to this and prepare all that.
@Ricardo8388
@Ricardo8388 8 лет назад
Ive eaten this dish in a local sichuan restaurant. You were able to choose how spicey you want it. 3/2/1 peppers I took the 2 peppers option. still..Mouth numbing... but so addictive. Thanks for showing me how to cook this one!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Ricardo8388 Thank you for commenting! Glad you enjoyed my video! Cheers!
@jdhsingi
@jdhsingi 8 лет назад
Great inside look at their kitchen and getting a family recipe. It looks delicious. Thanks for sharing.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Jim D Hey Jim, thank you for the comment! Glad you liked the video! Hope you're doing well!
@purbaghosh6984
@purbaghosh6984 6 лет назад
Thanx a lot The Food Ranger for showing the original Chinese recipe of Kung Pao Chicken which had been cooked in China.I think natives can bring the actual authentic taste in food rather than any trained chef. My request to you try to show more videos like this where we can learn the recipes as well from different parts of the world. Keep it up guys!
@HarrLable
@HarrLable 8 лет назад
The cross contamination tho...but its fun to watch lolzzz
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+HarrLable It was fun to eat too! haha. Thanks for watching!
@svipull5816
@svipull5816 8 лет назад
+HarrLable If you have high quality chicken , cross contamination is not that big of a problem. :P
@pamelabatchelor9204
@pamelabatchelor9204 8 лет назад
I guess the extreme makes it not matter much
@jamesbargo7590
@jamesbargo7590 8 лет назад
i suspect the chinese have incredible immune systems due to the pollution and less sanitized conditions in there daily life. also he has a cameraman following him around so he gets the vip treatment. im sure its not typical.
@y0r00
@y0r00 8 лет назад
It got cooked so whats it matter?
@omarmulkin8038
@omarmulkin8038 7 лет назад
all food looks good in his videos.
@PhiLeo7973
@PhiLeo7973 8 лет назад
Take a bow Trevor for a superb Foodie vid on Authentic Kung Pao Chicken.Excellent video.production values,and recipe follow up.Just forgot the USD$ price this time,which we luv to see.All the best,ur admiring fan,phil
@chris-sp9tm
@chris-sp9tm 7 лет назад
Your seem like such s hapoy friendly guy too. Should totally be a food presenter
@purplehaze1560
@purplehaze1560 7 лет назад
Wow the wok cooks food so fast!
@toyshanger8945
@toyshanger8945 2 года назад
Msg is recommended as it is the authentic way, people are absolutely clueless to think msg is a harmful product. Gentlemen is same as consuming too much sugar or salt, everything is in moderation.
@luchobierra1617
@luchobierra1617 7 лет назад
I just prepared this receipe and it's delicious, thank you for sharing and cheers from Guatemala
@bobsacamano3924
@bobsacamano3924 7 лет назад
George likes spicy chicken
@donnaleonard7605
@donnaleonard7605 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing the recipe !!! Looks awesome !!
@xiangou580
@xiangou580 8 лет назад
The taste is absolutely authentic! Great recipe
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
Hey X! Yeah it was so tasty! You made it yourself?
@duanjanie4527
@duanjanie4527 8 лет назад
watch your video make me hunger, love it
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Duan Janie Thanks Duan!
@taradead
@taradead 6 лет назад
Thanks for showing people the real deal. I almost never order kung pow in american chinese restaurants because they never use sichuan peppercorns and usually junk it up with cellery, oyster sauce, etc...and then add canned dry roasted peanuts at the end!
@TrueMexico
@TrueMexico 8 лет назад
Great video. Around 10 months ago I learnt how to make this dish from research on the web...and thought, jeeez if I was in China I'd go into a place and watch them. And now I just have! In Sichuan how sticky is the brown sauce? I always found different places to have varying levels of stickiness level.
@yicheng7457
@yicheng7457 8 лет назад
The stickiness of the soy source depends on what type of dish you are cooking. In China, the most commonly used two types are called Laochou and Shengchou. We usually use Shengchou to cook stir fry dish, because it's less sticky. And we use Laochou to cook meat. It's more sticky and it will give the meat a nice color. So if you want to cook meat, you can buy the sticky one with darker color.:)
@ck5056
@ck5056 8 лет назад
+True Mexico There are two basic soy sauce, one is light soy, salty and is most commonly used and dark soy used for colour. There is also soy paste which is thicker and sweeter for stir fry. The one used here is laochou 老抽, dark soy sauce.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+True Mexico The other comments here are spot on haha. Thanks for the comment man, hope you're enjoying life in Mexico!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Yi Cheng Nice to see you here Yi Cheng :)
@yicheng7457
@yicheng7457 8 лет назад
***** I always followed!! : )) Hope to see more food adventures!!
@zekeboy24
@zekeboy24 8 лет назад
two large breats are a necessity. Oh yeah helpful for cooking this dish as well!
@TheWolfePit
@TheWolfePit 8 лет назад
+zekeboy24 I concur! LOL
@undercoverpotential
@undercoverpotential 8 лет назад
+TheWolfePit hi! I've been cooking your sesame chicken recipe for over a year!
@TheWolfePit
@TheWolfePit 8 лет назад
+Fahad Shaikh That's awesome Fahad!!!! Glad you're enjoying it!! Larry
@fdseoulsandiego6514
@fdseoulsandiego6514 8 лет назад
I don't know how you managed to pull this one off, I mean getting in the kitchen to have them share their in house special dish secret. BTW MSG is the key to bringing out the so called "umami" flavor in the dish. Without it there is no other way to achieve the level of savoriness of the dish I don't care what anyone says. They all use it, and MSG gets nothing but a bad undeserving reputation. Awesome Video footage.
@ronin223
@ronin223 8 лет назад
he is correct. the research stating msg was bad was from the 1960s and was wrong and based on no actual facts. msg has no harmful effects.
@_A_D_
@_A_D_ 8 лет назад
Yeah, you guys might want to read the book 'Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills' - You can't trust the American FDA to provide uncorrupted science. There's too much money involved.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+FDSeoul San Diego Thanks a lot for your input. You're right. That Umami flavour is easily brought out with MSG. And I prefer to go full local when eating, that's the foodrangin' philosophy, rather than ask for special requests even if it is unhealthier or not (who knows what the science actually says, I know it is a big debate). Thanks again for watching.
@user-zw5ww9tz1j
@user-zw5ww9tz1j 8 лет назад
+The Food Ranger | Trevor James "who knows what the science actually says"?? the scientists. and they know that MSG is safe. just google FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) and MSG...there's absolutely no adverse effect and if you want to know the origin of the myth, search for American Chemical Society and MSG on youtube. If you're going to make a recommendation at least know your facts.
@theobromaKKO
@theobromaKKO 8 лет назад
+FDSeoul San Diego Another option is to use concentrated chicken stock made on site, but obviously to a restaurant MSG is MUCH cheaper and time saving
@Wolfsbane909
@Wolfsbane909 9 месяцев назад
if i had to pick an dish that is culturally distinctive to china, it has to be Kung Pao chicken! because of its classic dish in chinese history
@imhellag
@imhellag 8 лет назад
Seeing the work that goes into it, I dont mind too much its about 10$ where I live
@mikekimmen4730
@mikekimmen4730 7 лет назад
He put his fingers that were mixing the chicken directly into the cornstarch. WOW!
@TrainingMacro
@TrainingMacro 5 лет назад
Excess corn starch will absorb the chicken juices and thus stick to his fingers.
@octoviusthar1108
@octoviusthar1108 6 лет назад
Kung pao chicken is all time my favorite Chinese dish!
@swiftyband
@swiftyband 8 лет назад
Great recipe choice! I feel so hungry just looking at this video. Keep these videos coming!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+kenkai1004 Thank you Kenkai!
@divineinterventionasyouwis5725
wow i appreciate this video so much now i get to make real authentic kunpow
@seahippies
@seahippies 7 лет назад
Again our family all sat down to enjoy this video on the 'big screen (we don't watch TV and this is part of our entertainment) Our whole family, from Australia) enjoys a good Kung Pao Chicken Thank you Trevor for your energy and for sharing your passion...now..off to the kitchen...Where's that Chicken breast wife? Goodness Trev it now like you're part of our family!
@sweetlady3651
@sweetlady3651 8 лет назад
looked soooooooo goood
@katherinegaughan45
@katherinegaughan45 8 лет назад
My mouth was watering the whole time! It looks so delicious.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Katherine Gaughan Hey Katherine! It was so so delicious! haha, thanks for watching my vids and nice to have you comment, have a good one!
@georgeneckrock7575
@georgeneckrock7575 3 года назад
Thank you to chef for sharing this fantastic recipe ❤️🇨🇦
@RagingPercy
@RagingPercy 8 лет назад
this is one of the most famous food originated from chengdu, personally i don't like it as much, because of the sweet and sour flavor, reminds me the takeaway food, but good to see you enjoyed it thoroughly :)
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+chrisyan81 Thank you Chris, I loved it haha I love sweet food
@dewcooking882
@dewcooking882 8 лет назад
Thank you for ur recipe and hard work. Just made this, i cant believe i can serve quality taste restaurant style for my family, thanks to ur recipe. Yummy
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+hijabscarfworld Wow you made it? How did it turn out? Thanks a lot!
@dewcooking882
@dewcooking882 8 лет назад
+The Food Ranger | Trevor James turn out great, my family love it. I have sechuan pepper for long time and dont know to use it, thx to your video so i can make dishes from it. I dont have dark soysauce, i substitude with oyster sauce. Black vinegar i substitude with tamarine sauce and sugar i substitude with honey. I dont use MSG but the chicken still turn out great, thank you
@user-zw5ww9tz1j
@user-zw5ww9tz1j 8 лет назад
+hijabscarfworld MSG is perfectly fine to use, its a myth that it's bad
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Totally Awesome You're right. It's fine to use, but the reason I didn't recommend it is because it is often used as a substitute for real stocks and quality ingredients, and at the expense of more subtle flavours.
@Delorian82
@Delorian82 7 лет назад
I'm totally making this tonight
@copcopan5878
@copcopan5878 8 лет назад
i've tried kung pao tea chicken and it's awesome!! additional tea flavor makes great differences.. awesome!
@mohsinjf
@mohsinjf 8 лет назад
I made this dish at home.... it was awesome... thanks for sharing...
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
awesome, great to hear that!
@6b5Tube
@6b5Tube 8 лет назад
Awesome video as always! Thanks.
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+6b5Tube No, thank you!
@Chevignay
@Chevignay 3 года назад
I love all your videos 💗
@piecrustslob7004
@piecrustslob7004 7 лет назад
Great video Trevor
@eliasrivera5029
@eliasrivera5029 8 лет назад
That's looks good...
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
Hi Elias Rivera! Ohhh yeah so delicious right? mmm mmm
@thegr8at1
@thegr8at1 8 лет назад
finally how to vidoes. keep it up Trevor, luv ur vidoes. now more how to vidoes....
@gabrielivan6679
@gabrielivan6679 5 лет назад
Thank you so much food ranger, that was fun.. and informative
@MyVinylRips
@MyVinylRips 8 лет назад
Been waiting for a Kung Pao-video! Thanks a lot! Looks amazing! Really glad that you did a step-by-step-video of making the dish, too! I'm gonna try this! My best reference point so far for an authentic Sichuan version of Kung Pao has been Fuschia Dunlop's version. This one you're showing us differs a bit, mostly by the fact that he actually deep fries the chicken. I'm also wondering a bit about the bouillion powder... that seems like more of a lazy short cut rather than an authentic ingredient. Also, it's usually full of MSG and artifical flavors. Looked delicious, though! I'd love to see other Kung Pao dishes as well - tofu, shrimp, pork, etc.. Thanks again, keep it up!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Klaus Skrudland hey Klaus! Super late reply, I'm just going through some comments and it's great to hear your input on this. I just got back to Chengdu from a trip to Malaysia and will be making some more cooking videos on the streets soon! Cheers!
@MyVinylRips
@MyVinylRips 8 лет назад
Looking forward to it!!
@thupham9545
@thupham9545 4 года назад
Thankyou
@da4353
@da4353 7 лет назад
This was great! Would love to see more videos for recipes!!
@SkyBlueAugust
@SkyBlueAugust 8 лет назад
Thanks for the ingredient amounts.
@narutosucksabigball
@narutosucksabigball 2 года назад
Love this video!
@babosing
@babosing 8 лет назад
This is the most authentic gong bao chicken on youtube!
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+babosing Thanks so much! It was definitely right from the source!
@conik007
@conik007 7 лет назад
best recipe, try once and its best, i sometimes add some vegetable, but as basic recipe is good :) thx
@tinykitchenTV
@tinykitchenTV 5 лет назад
Love watching it being made the authentic way!
@pamelabatchelor9204
@pamelabatchelor9204 8 лет назад
Unreal fire under that wok. No wonder so difficult to get that fire hot at home. Great video
@thefoodranger
@thefoodranger 8 лет назад
+Pamela Batchelor Thanks Pamela!!
@caretakerfoch6103
@caretakerfoch6103 4 года назад
This stuff is the goods. Loves me my Szechuan food but this stuff is way good. When I discovered this stuff in BJ I ate it every lunch for 6 months (when your on a good thing!).
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