I have something I want to tell you, little Indian kid! You'll love it! I actually went to Momofuku Noodle Bar in New York! Oh, you want to know what I did? Well, let me tell you! Here's a paragraph from my little story!*
"The highlight of the evening, however, was what we’d all come for. The Momofuku fried chicken: two whole birds, one southern style and one Korean style. The mound of crispy is accompanied by a complete potpourri of fresh long spicy peppers, baby carrots, red ball radishes, bibb lettuce, opal basil and mint. There were also four sauces: ginger-scallion, jalapeño-garlic vinaigrette, hoisin, and chili sauce with a bit of sesame.
"The fried chicken was just exceptional — the most memorable I’ve ever had. The Southern-style chicken is marinated in buttermilk and battered with Old Bay and cayenne pepper. The skin and seasoning fused together into a thin bread-like crust. The spices, meanwhile, only augmented the juicy flavor of the chicken without dominating it. Like an air-tight wrapping, the batter locked in the moisture, keeping every bite juicy and moist. I kept looking for excuses to eat just crispy exterior, a chicharrón of chicken."
Chicharrón. Can you imagine that I actually had a chicharrón of chicken at Momofuku Noodle Bar in New York? What. You have to go? The flies are bothering your eye? Don't you like my chicharrón of chicken story?
* taken from an actual blog post of some "foodie"'s restaurant review
Chicharrón. Can you imagine that I actually had a chicharrón of chicken at Momofuku Noodle Bar in New York? What. You have to go? The flies are bothering your eye? Don't you like my chicharrón of chicken story?
* taken from an actual blog post of some "foodie"'s restaurant review
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