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Doubled down on something Google-able.no. General Tso chicken is not deep fried.
Come on 2 Cold.
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Doubled down on something Google-able.no. General Tso chicken is not deep fried.
Not sure which one of you recommended AHA water but this one tastes like someone poured seltzer water in an empty DR Pepper then dropped a tootsie roll in. My fancy is tickled
Where y’all getting fried general Tso?
Wait where are you getting General Tso's that ISN'T fried?
You owe us more answers than we owe you right now.
They take your general tso's right out of the package huh?
no. General Tso chicken is not deep fried.
Just quoting in case you attempt to ever edit.
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General Tso's chicken (pronounced [tswò]) is a sweet deep-fried chicken dish that is served in North American Chinese restaurants. The dish is named after Zuo Zongtang (also romanized Tso Tsung-t'ang), a Qing dynasty statesman and military leader, although there is no recorded connection to him nor is the dish known in Hunan, Zuo's home province
Doubled down on something Google-able.
Come on 2 Cold.
That just sounds like teriyaki chicken at that point.i mean i've def seen stir fried general tso's chicken
and there's def googleable baked recipes
is the sauce the same?That just sounds like teriyaki chicken at that point.
this makes sense.I’m pretty sure the version I’ve had was stir fry. Never been to a Chinese restaurant that bakes anything, lol. It’s all deep fried or cooked in a wok.
Basically the same ingredients in the sauce.is the sauce the same?
coldcrush how is the chicken cooked?
i wouldn't know anyways im always getting chicken wings and fried bread from chinese spots
At this point, you might as well make it yourself the way you be cheffing.Ive never had general tso chicken
First time you ever order, get it with some friesIve never had general tso chicken
I can’t recall either. I also only really see Generaltay1 experience may be different, but I can’t recall having been to/ordered from any Chinese spots in LA that offer fries.