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steamed rice cakes topped with preserved turnip

Eat Chicken Feet and look 10 years younger

1/14/2013

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@MarinaSquare Shopping Mall, BaoJinTian (Bao Today) 包今天 eatery

Chicken feet is a delicacy in Singapore, especially to the Cantonese community. It is typically on the Hong Kong Chinese dim sum menu and served in a dim sum basket - $3-$6 for about 3 to 5 chicken feet.The 'meat' is soft and tender, and comes off the bones easily when placed in your mouth. Buying FEET for consumption might sound gross and strange, but chicken feet is especially high in collagen, which is a key to looking younger. The dim sum style of preparing chicken feet is tedious, involving frying, braising and steaming to infuse all the flavours of the sauce (bean paste, sugar, soy sauce etc.). Gotta try this!

*Tip: Chicken Feet can be found at most Chinese dim sum restaurants in Singapore.
Places to get chicken feet:
  1. Yum Cha
  2. Crystal Jade KITCHEN
  3. Red Star Restaurant - watch our visit to Red Star Restaurant
  4. Canton Paradise - watch our visit to Canton Paradise!
*Thanks to @tatomre at freepik.com for the cute brown chicken in the video!

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