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  • Python@programming.dev
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    22 hours ago

    random question, what is that chicken thing called? And can that doughy exterior somehow be recreated at home, ideally without several liters of oil??

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      3 hours ago

      I’ve had a local place literally call them Chicken Balls.

      I’m not sure if you’d want to Google for a recipe tbh.

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      22 hours ago

      “Sweet and Sour Chicken.”

      I don’t know how to make it, but with the name I’m sure you can search for the method online

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          20 hours ago

          Yes, I’m aware, but that is also what the dish is called at most American Chinese takeout restaurants. Yes, you may have to add “+battered” to your “sweet and sour chicken” websearch, but I promise you doing so will absolutely get you to recipes for this dish.

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      21 hours ago

      I’ve tried in an air fryer before, it wasn’t awesome. Definitely edible, but the dough never plumped up or whatever it’s called