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Default REQUEST: Clay Pot Chicken


"Swertz" > wrote in message
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> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
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>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>>> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
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>>>> "Hoges in WA" > wrote in message
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>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone have a recipe for Claypot chicken with straw mushrooms?
>>>>>
>>>>> Can't find anything in the alt.food.asian searches, nor anything in
>>>>> searching back through here.
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cut up 1 chicken, cut the breasts into thirds, place in the pot. Add
>>>> several slices of fresh ginger, a couple scallions cut in large pieces,
>>>> straw or black mushrooms, some salt and a drizzle of sesame oil and a
>>>> few
>>>> drops of soy sauce. Add enough chicken stock to just reach the top of
>>>> the
>>>> ingredients. Water works just fine, too. Steam over boiling water for
>>>> about 50 minutes.
>>>
>>> Steaming defeats the whole purpose of the clay pot. Clay pot
>>> [dishes] are meant to be baked or used on a stovetop (with a
>>> diffuser).
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>>> Nowadays they're used mostly for serving the prepared dish only as
>>> there are more convenient ways to slow cook.
>>>
>>> -sw

>>
>> Bullhit. The whole reason they have a steam chimney in the center is
>> because it is meant for STEAMING. Have you ever even seen one? I don't
>> think you have. Googe Yunnan pot.

>
> A Yunnan (note the spelling) pot is different than a Chinese clay
> pot used in the rest of China and the rest of world, for that
> matter. Claypots used by the vast majority of china have solid lids
> and are used in the OVEN or over a fire.


Yeah they had all those ovens in China all those couple thousand years.
Well I'll have you know Yunnan clay is unique and is what makes the pot able
to withstand the high heat of a fire. Google it. You might lean something.

> Look it up, you arrogant, ignorant ...
>
>> Moron.

>
> Indeed.


If the shoe fits, asshole.

>
> Maybe if he was looking for instructions for a Yunnan steam pot,
> then you may have been of some use for once.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_pot_cooking
> http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/chineseclaypots.htm
>


You never even heard the word until I posted. Now you're a Wiki expert.
Congrats. You wouldn't know which end of a knife to hold without Google.

> Is there anything else you'd like to me to teach you? Or will you
> stomp your feet up and down insisting you're right and the rest of
> world is wrong (as usual).


No you go right ahead and teach the world what a cool guy you are by being a
world class pain in the ass. That much you are qualified to teach.

Paul