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 Post subject: Chef Peng Chang-Kuei
PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 9:32 am 
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http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/eats/general-tso-chicken-creator-chef-peng-chang-kuei-dead-article-1.2896471

Inventor of General Tso’s Chicken, Chef Peng Chang-Kuei, is dead at 98
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The dish is spicy and sweet. The news is sour.

Chef Peng Chang-kuei, who created the legendary Chinese entree General Tso's Chicken, died this week from pneumonia.

He was 98.

Peng spent most of his life in the kitchen, first as a banquet chef for the Nationalists before they were ousted by Mao’s Communists in 1949.

Peng fled the revolution and ended up in Taiwan, where he continued as a top government cook. His date with destiny came in 1952 when he was assigned to prepare a meal for visiting U.S. Admiral Arthur W. Radford, who had been a guest of Peng on prior visits.

The master chef wanted to create an entirely new item for the dignitary and the resulting battered chicken in a spicy sweet sauce was dubbed “General Tso’s Chicken” in honor of the legendary Qing Dynasty military and political leader Zuo Zongtang, who died in glory in 1885.

Peng moved to New York in 1973 and opened his own restaurant, Peng Garden, on E. 44th St. near the United Nations — where then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger raved about the General Tso’s chicken, which Peng once admitted in an interview he had reformulated to be sweeter in deference to the American palate.

The entree’s place is secure on takeout menus across America, whether listed as General Tso, Cho or Tsao. But the dish remains controversial. Michael Tong — owner of Shun Lee Palace, also a Manhattan restaurant — claims he, not Peng, brought the dish to America after visiting Peng’s restaurant in Taipei. The debate rages.

Peng moved back to Taiwan in the 1980s. His funeral will be on Dec. 15 in Taipei.

News of Peng’s death came just after the same-day demise of Michael "Jim" Delligatti, the creator of the Big Mac, another titanic American culinary icon. He was 98.


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One of my favorite dishes as a college kid.

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Don Tiny wrote:
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http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/eats/general-tso-chicken-creator-chef-peng-chang-kuei-dead-article-1.2896471

[i]Inventor of General Tso’s Chicken, Chef Peng Chang-Kuei, is dead at 98
♫<La Marseillaise>♫

The dish is spicy and sweet. The news is sour.


That is CFMB worthy, right there.


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 Post subject: Re: Chef Peng Chang-Kuei
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One of my favorite dishes as a college kid.


My go-to Chinese order in my early twenties.

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 Post subject: Re: Chef Peng Chang-Kuei
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I was a bit confused by this at first but it makes sense. Peng Chang-Kuei's Chicken doesn't really roll of the tongue as easily.

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