Beggars can’t be chickens…or can they?

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Remember that time I stuffed a chicken and then wrapped it in lotus leaves and clay and baked it ?! Beggar’s chicken delight! Back story on the clay chicken/ Beggar's chicken via Redcook.net...

As the story goes…

"A starving beggar in China during the Qing dynasty is said to have stolen a chicken and was hotly pursued by its owner. In his haste he buried the chicken in mud near a riverbank to hide it. Later that night he returned and retrieved the chicken, its feathers covered in mud. He started a fire of twigs and branches to cook the chicken. But not having any utensils he placed the entire chicken directly into the fire. A tight clay crust formed as the fowl cooked, and when the crust was cracked open the feathers came right off the chicken exposing juicy tender meat and emitting an incredible aroma. The roasted chicken was so delicious he decided to start selling his creation to the villagers. Unbeknownst to him he had just invented one of the greatest culinary traditions of China."

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