Posted on 12/02/2016 7:30:28 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
Chef Peng Chang-kuei (彭長貴), the founder of the famous Hunan-style restaurant chain Peng's Garden Hunan Restaurant (彭園湘菜館) and inventor of the world famous Chinese dish General Tso's Chicken, died on Nov. 30 at the age of 98 from Pneumonia.
A native of Changsha, Hunan Province, Peng began training at the age of 13 under the tutelage of the famous Hunan chef Cao Jing-chen (曹藎臣), who was the family chef of Tan Yan-kai (譚延闓), the prime minister of the Nationalist government from 1926 to 1928. After WWII, he was put in charge of running Nationalist government banquets, and in 1949 he fled to Taiwan after the Nationalist forces were defeated by the Communists in the Chinese Civil War.
According to an interview with the China Times, Peng says that his most famous dish was created in 1952 during a four-day visit by U.S. Seventh Fleet commander Admiral Arthur W. Radford. After three days, he had served the guests most of his repertoire of dishes, so to try and mix things up a bit, he decided to chop some chicken into big chunks, fry it to a golden hue and then added a different combination of sauce and seasoning to create a new dish.
The admiral was so impressed with the dish that he asked Peng what it was called, he thought quickly on his feet and said "General Tso's Chicken" (左宗棠雞).
Peng chose the name to honor General Tso, a famous military leader from Hunan who helped put down the Taiping Rebellion as well as other rebellions in the 1800s during the Qing Dynasty. He was well respected not only for his successes on the battlefield, but also for his contributions to Chinese agricultural science and education.
Coincidence???
Most surprising revelation to me was that there actually WAS a General Tso.
Since things like this happen in threes, there must be a lot of people who invented some other famous food that are very worried.
General Tso had great respect and a position in the Obama Administration.
Not to mention General Tso’s Chicken was created to serve to an Admiral.
Schezuan orange peel chicken for me, please. With sweet iced tea and keep it coming, that stuff is hot.
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My funny-bone has been activated today :) Love that owl!!
That’s the best Chinese food dinner.
A quirky little documentary about the General's chicken. Seems most Chinese interviewed know who he was, but have never heard of his chicken. I watched it on Netflix.
Well now I’m hungry for General Tso’s eagle.
From Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Tso%27s_chicken
The dish is named after Zuo Zongtang (formerly 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
So General Tso outranked Colonel Sanders.
Watch the movie on Netflix and Amazon
Yeah, like Dr. Pepper outranks Mr. Pibb.
LOL !
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