“Hainanese Chicken Rice An entire chicken is steeped in broth at sub-boiling temperatures and is then served with rice steamed in the same broth. Originally a Chinese dish, it was spread across Southeast Asia by migrants from the Hainan Province. A well-loved staple, it is also known as Khao Man Tai or Singapore Chicken Rice. *Many restaurants that serve it will also serve chicken soup on the side. "That makes perfect sense! This dish is an excellent choice for emphasizing the unique deliciousness of the Jidori! I already know it can't help but be good!" "That one's yours." "Uh, thanks. I'll dig right in." Delicious! It's too delicious! The tender meat so perfectly steeped! Each bite is sheer decadence! The delicate yet bold umami flavors! But that's not all... Next comes the very best part! As if that one bite wasn't enough, after it's swallowed... ... There's the subtle and sophisticated aftertaste! "Mmm! That decadent flavor lingers in the mouth for so long! Exquisite! Simply exquisite! This dish is the pinnacle of Jidori cooking!" "Don't stop yet. I've made three dipping sauces to go along with it. Chili sauce, ginger sauce and some See Ew Dum." *See Ew Dum is a dark, thick and sweet soy sauce commonly used in Thai cooking. Its viscosity is similar to tamari. "I made the chili sauce by grinding red peppers and adding them to the broth from the steeped chicken. The ginger sauce is fresh ginger mixed with chicken fat I rendered out of the bird.”
Quote by Yūto Tsukuda
Work
食戟のソーマ 17 [Shokugeki no Souma 17]
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Celestial Banquet
Source: The Fireman
Source: Sealed with a Curse
Source: Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy
“The origins of the placenta can be traced back to a virus.”
Source: Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy
“Were all born to hunt, but few choose the right prey - and even fewer notice their last shot.”
Source: Crying in H Mart
Source: The Charmed List
Source: Texas Jack