Chicken Feet
I guess this one is a no-brainer. I'd eaten chicken feet long before the Weird Meat project began, so I sort of forgot about it being a "weird meat." But you know, if your average suburban American person thinks it is gross to eat, it's weird meat. Of course, your average suburban American person thinks it is gross to eat green vegetables also. What do these average suburban American persons eat, anyway?
So here's the deal. Lots of Chinese restaurants, especially Cantonese dim sum ones, serve chicken feet as a popular small dish. Usually for brunch. They are prepared in different ways -- from plain steamed, to fried with a slightly spicy black bean sauce. My favorite is braised. They're a little tricky to eat at first. Veterans can chow through a foot in about 5 seconds, spitting out each "digit" of chicken toe bone in rapid fire, or just in one bunch. You savor the soggy skin and chewy cartilage.

I've gotten better at eating these in the past year in Shanghai. I can gobble up a chicken foot in about a dozen seconds. It takes a little practise and refinement to hold the slippery foot with chopsticks, and nibble the skin and munchies off the little bone bits. The thing to know is, you just pull apart each "digit" of the toe. Don't try to leave them attached to each other -- you'll get no meat and embarrass your fellow diners. That's what I did at first, but now I know better.
Try the chicken feet, I think you'll like them!
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16 Comments:
Peter
Haha great comparison to green vegetables. "Average" minded people should really open up some.
I love, love chicken feet... oh man, I miss them now!
A supermarket I worked at in Auckland, NZ called Big Fresh sold Chickens feet. And honeycomb tripe which is the 'cow stomach' you mentioned in one of the other taste tests. I never tried either one, but always remember the best way to get chicken feet into a bag.. Pick em up by the stumps and hold em in a bunch claws up otherwise the claws just ripped through the bags. And the tripe you just stuffed in as best as you could ;)
Anyway loving the site. Always enjoy wierd food sites. Ever tried Dog?
yummy yum yums, braised chicken feet...
duck feet (boneless) are lovely too!
Hell yeah, chicken feet are delicious! No, really, sometimes I'd have them at home, and they're damn good. Gotta try 'em sometime, people.
Chicken feet are awesome. You should try them in Cambodia when they're fried. Its really good.
Oh my! How gross. Let's stick to the KFC version of the chicken. KFC...finger lickin' good!!!
chicken feet make the best soup
Interesting. I work in Chinatown now and was a little taken a back to see chicken's feet for sale, which is how I found this post. I still can't imagine how they could be turned into food, but we live and learn.
Chicken feet is great in soup or when curried. Also cow tripe makes good soup and can be cooked with beans. very delicious
I love chicken fried and braised chicken feet. The dim sum ones are to die for. They're also good in clear Chinese peanut soup and Thai spicy chicken feet salad.
My departed great aunt used to serve these up boiled. Used to spritz them with a bit of lemon juice and season them with salt - delicious!
Ive tried chicken feet, cooked up with the rest of the chicken in a curry.
Has anyone had sheep head? My gran gets a sheep head,burns the hair off with a special blowtorch then slices the meat up and cooks it in a hot spicy curry. The tongue is boiled,scraped and sliced into the curry as well. Ah..offal!! :)
I'm about to cook some chicken feet tonight. I've read a couple of places that you can't eat the bones of the feet. But is that a taste preference, or is it actually impossible? I always eat fish and frog leg bones, and sometimes normal chicken bones, and even pork rib bones are somewhat edible if cooked well enough. Are the chicken feet bones especially hard or do people just not like to eat bones?
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