The Original GENERAL TSO’S CHICKEN!! How It Became #1 American Chinese Fast Food!!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 апр 2023
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    TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Welcome to Taiwan and today is special because we are going to eat the original recipe for General Tso’s Chicken - a Chinese Hunanese dish that’s had a significant impact on Chinese restaurants around the world!
    The story all begins with Chef Peng Chang-kuei, originally from Hunan, China, who later moved to Taipei, Taiwan. He came up with the recipe for General Tso’s Chicken on the spur of the moment when he was cooking for United States Navy Admiral Arthur Radford and other officers.
    Today it remains one of the standard Chinese dishes that you’ll find in nearly all Chinese and Chinese American fast food restaurants and take outs. Few other dishes have such an incredible story and impact!
    Peng's Gourmet & Banquet - goo.gl/maps/Q5Gn9r8VYHkZZQV8A
    Price - 3,894 NTW ($127.29 USD) for everything
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  • @scottsmit1115
    @scottsmit1115 Год назад +11

    Food and History. How awesome is that.

  • @kcenzer4128
    @kcenzer4128 Год назад +28

    Mark, General Tso's History cannot be erased. I have had his MAGNIFCENT recipes all my life. Thank You!

    • @nigel8499
      @nigel8499 Год назад +1

      Care to share the recipe....

    • @MarkZimmerman
      @MarkZimmerman Год назад +1

      @@nigel8499go to panda express lol

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  Год назад +2

      Great to hear that!

  • @2075vj
    @2075vj Год назад +80

    Mark, this was a great video. General Tso’s has been one of my favorite dishes for many years. Now I know the history of it. Thank you 🙏🏽

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  Год назад +7

      Cool to hear that, thanks!

    • @Arturo-sm1tb
      @Arturo-sm1tb Год назад +3

      Glad we can now confidently say that this is NOT an American invented dish. Great to know. It is authentic Taiwanese-Chinese.

  • @sonyaballard4922
    @sonyaballard4922 Год назад +32

    I really enjoyed the story behind the General TSO Chicken. All of the food looks delicious. Taiwan is on my bucket list to visit.

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  Год назад +5

      Thank you so much, hope you can visit Taiwan soon!

    • @slucas6303
      @slucas6303 Год назад +1

      Sonya Ballard, if you don’t like heat and humidity, make sure to visit Taiwan between November and March. It’s wintertime in Taiwan but the temperatures are very mild and generally not cold at all.

  • @andersf324
    @andersf324 Год назад +143

    Thank you Mark for providing the history and context of this dish. I've known since the 80s that it wasn't a traditional Chinese dish, but didn't know the rich history. I thought it had been invented in the US. As always, very informational content from your videos.

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  Год назад +11

      Thank you very much for watching!

    • @hotbrianwu3827
      @hotbrianwu3827 Год назад +5

      Another story: Mongolia BBQ was created by a Taiwanese comedian.

    • @jinparksoul
      @jinparksoul Год назад +2

      You or and probably all American's would barely recognize Peng's original recipe as what you are familiar with in the US today. Research the origins and you will see Tsung Ting Wang in New York City took Pengs recipe and modified it to suit American's by adding sugar and making the sauce sweet. He also made the batter crispier.

  • @stephaniebryant9055
    @stephaniebryant9055 Год назад +17

    I've always heard that it is not a real Chinese dish. Thank you for giving us the history behind this delicious dish!

    • @deziking
      @deziking Год назад +2

      some places don't even have real chicken lol

  • @jamesyhsu
    @jamesyhsu Год назад +39

    Thank you so much for the love of Taiwanese cuisine. As a Taiwanese living in the US I didn't even know this dish originated from Taiwan. Now I gotta pay a visit when I go back this summer. Great video as always!

    • @kevinhu3515
      @kevinhu3515 Год назад +1

      If an Italian chef moved to the US, opened an Italian restaurant and created an Italian dish, Is it considered an US cuisine or an Italian Cuisine?
      Mark already stated PengYuan is a Hunan-style Chinese Restaurant. Please enlighten everyone here by pointing to where Hunan is on the map of Taiwan!
      In case your knowledge of geography is like the average American, I’d advise you to freeze the video frame @1:12 to take a close look… 😂

  • @thewolfethatcould8878
    @thewolfethatcould8878 Год назад +16

    Thank you so much for this one! I am super stoked to watch it. Chef Peng~ what a very special gift to give to the entire World!!! Hope you and you family are having a great spring!

  • @candiballard72
    @candiballard72 Год назад +6

    I love that you dive into the history of dishes. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ricecakejohnson
    @ricecakejohnson Год назад +7

    Its crazy I heard the story a couple of times, but never knew the actual chef's name. What an awesome and successful story for Chef Peng.

  • @emary711
    @emary711 Год назад +35

    So glad you went to Taiwan, I've really enjoyed your series of videos there. Without getting too much into politics (as I admire how you so skillfully avoid it) it actually kind of brings a tear to my eye to think that someone might try to strip away the beautiful culture that has evolved here. Your videos over the years are one of the things that brings me hope in this crazy world, and I thank you for all of them. Some, for whatever reason seem to hit home more than others, this series of videos has really made an impact on me... Thank you!

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  Год назад +10

      Thank you so much for your incredible support, happy to share a little bit of positivity through food!

  • @1life1kitchen
    @1life1kitchen Год назад +4

    Mark i love when you keep up with all your channels. I also loved when you would show the places you stay

  • @thatonedish
    @thatonedish Год назад +9

    OMG 1952??? WoW, that’s awesome… I Love General tso chicken!!! Thank you Mark. Always learning new things from ya.

  • @giovannalbradley
    @giovannalbradley Год назад +12

    Oh WOW that's some great looking General TSO chicken! Thanks for the amazing history lesson about it Mark Weins. Yummy yum yum 😋

  • @Jonathan_Yip_Cambridge_MA
    @Jonathan_Yip_Cambridge_MA Год назад +4

    It is so nice to learn the historic background of the dish!!

  • @samirdelicious8916
    @samirdelicious8916 Год назад +2

    It’s been 10 years watching you and your expression of pleasure when eating good food has remained same mate

  • @lita46pooh
    @lita46pooh Год назад +7

    That looked delicious 😋 😍. So much history

  • @TheBradylands
    @TheBradylands Год назад +3

    one of the best videos not only great food but a super history lesson.

  • @zandeery2969
    @zandeery2969 Год назад +2

    LOVE when you give us so much history, Mark...! Great twist and you handle the details wonderfully....and relay them so easily and clearly....THX ALWAYS

  • @cherylclosson893
    @cherylclosson893 Год назад +4

    Very cool, I will be trying General Tso's chicken next time I eat Chinese food❣️

  • @GeorgeInShanghai
    @GeorgeInShanghai Год назад +3

    These Taipei food videos have been epic, thank you for sharing

  • @ricecakejohnson
    @ricecakejohnson Год назад +3

    Mark, you should put this video on your main channel.

  • @TheDive99
    @TheDive99 Год назад +2

    Taiwan is a treasure.

  • @jninim0320
    @jninim0320 Год назад +4

    You're one of the Best Food Vlogger. Informative and a go to vlogger for a Must Eat food on a Country.Thank you❤

  • @mesaman86
    @mesaman86 Год назад +3

    Fascinating insight into the history of the dish

  • @Kerly9M
    @Kerly9M Год назад +4

    This look absolutely delicious! Thank you Mark for this video! ❤

  • @PROLIFIC_TRAVELS
    @PROLIFIC_TRAVELS Год назад +4

    Thanks for all the videos Mark 😊

  • @weil9525
    @weil9525 Год назад +7

    Mark, thank you for the multi-series videos on your delicious food tour in Taiwan. My friends and I are going back to visit Taiwan again, so we are definitely going to check out your recommendations.

  • @PradeepRaajkumar1981
    @PradeepRaajkumar1981 Год назад +2

    I had most of these dishes in Melbourne... TOFU and TSO Chicken WOW Yes mate..

  • @billydong9640
    @billydong9640 Год назад +4

    What a great series on the delectable delights from that tiny little island known as Taiwan, Mark..you’re a wonderful story teller and to share that with Ying and Micah is the topping on it all 🙏🙏

  • @LorelLa22
    @LorelLa22 Год назад

    Thank you for providing this special story!

  • @user-x57620fzmt
    @user-x57620fzmt Год назад +2

    Thank you for that story! The fish and shrimp look amazing!

  • @pav504
    @pav504 Год назад +3

    What a beautiful story so beautiful. That chicken soas looked so good 😍

  • @christothak
    @christothak Год назад +1

    This is the comfirmation I needed in my life. Thank you Mark!

  • @yanghsiao6920
    @yanghsiao6920 Год назад +2

    WOW, I am glad everyone likes this General Tso's Chicken.

  • @ibjm
    @ibjm Год назад +1

    loved the history of the dish!

  • @ue9r6
    @ue9r6 Год назад +2

    The whole story of that dish and the chef who created it is wonderful...craving a good bit of takeaway now

  • @Rose258V
    @Rose258V Год назад +2

    Thank you! It’s so nice to know its history, being my favorite dish.

  • @michaelsandoval1882
    @michaelsandoval1882 Год назад +31

    I love to eat while watching Marks videos at least this way I don't feel silly about chewing along with him

    • @nethvirusenanayake4161
      @nethvirusenanayake4161 Год назад +3

      Same bro😅✌️

    • @SDEBOP-
      @SDEBOP- Год назад +2

      Same here 😂

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  Год назад +4

      Haha, great!

    • @michaelajala5891
      @michaelajala5891 Год назад

      I do that too. Wow! 😗

    • @amiraa2875
      @amiraa2875 Год назад

      Mark your talking way too much re: General Tso Chiken history too much its boring cut it out too much blah,blah

  • @brianmoody2549
    @brianmoody2549 Год назад +1

    Cooking great food takes time,but when times short it always works out for the best.

  • @rafiki1494
    @rafiki1494 Год назад +2

    The food looks so amazing

  • @angelinaparodi9721
    @angelinaparodi9721 Год назад +3

    My family loves General Toes chicken but woukd of loved to have tried the original from where it all started!! Thank you for sharing that wonderful story!!

  • @Migzter05
    @Migzter05 Год назад +1

    I love how the storytelling is intertwined with the showcase of food right out of the kitchen! History of flavor indeed!

  • @FernZepeda
    @FernZepeda Год назад +2

    Mark, you are so blessed. Thanks for sharing your experiences!! Send me food!

  • @bobross5580
    @bobross5580 Год назад +9

    You can tell right away how tasty these dishes are by Marks big glowing eyes! I have to find some GT tonight!

    • @fleshtaffy
      @fleshtaffy Год назад

      Those eyes have stared at dismemebered babies, mark my words

    • @jameswatson2894
      @jameswatson2894 Год назад

      I think overreacting makes his channel more popular. Just how react videos are popular people seem to love people being over animated

  • @ryanmarkley1979
    @ryanmarkley1979 Год назад

    I had no idea about this channel, been watching the main for quite a while. Very glad I found this! Great video as always!

  • @mfdoom7620
    @mfdoom7620 Год назад +1

    Interesting food history. Thanks a lot Marki.

  • @user-pm3bx2ee4q
    @user-pm3bx2ee4q Год назад +35

    I’m always amazed how blown away Mark is before he even takes his first bite. Has it ever happened that when he finally taste something for the first time, he goes “wow holy crap that’s bad”?

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  Год назад +26

      Haha, has a happened a couple times!

    • @mikepette4422
      @mikepette4422 Год назад +6

      Its not often but yes...I think Mark does a lot of research first of all and second talks to locals before making restaurant choices. So he kinda knows whats coming.

    • @aL3891_
      @aL3891_ Год назад +8

      sometimes he says "..its not my favorite" then you know its pretty bad ;)

    • @ryekun1212
      @ryekun1212 Год назад +4

      the surefire way to know if mark genuinely likes a dish if he makes that trademark mark-gasm face.. if he doesnt like it, he just nods his head and say "mmmmmm" or just points to the food.

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад +2

      Thailand, rotten chicken gizzards from a market stall was a bad one...

  • @TheMoonKingdom
    @TheMoonKingdom Год назад +1

    Thank you Chef Peng, for many happy food memories:)

  • @rudevalve
    @rudevalve Год назад +2

    Certified Gold!!!!!

  • @rickymartinme
    @rickymartinme Год назад +5

    I love to order General Tso's Chicken everytime, it looks so delicous, thanks Mark for sharing the story of this famous meal.

    • @mikepette4422
      @mikepette4422 Год назад

      I've known of the dish since forecer but I've never really ordered it myself After this video I'm going to make sure I do at a couple of places to see who makes the best in my town.

  • @ejaygood
    @ejaygood Год назад

    Awesome Mark! Please do this more! By more I mean, telling the history of food you are eating.

  • @htjmartin
    @htjmartin Год назад +1

    I had to learn about this piece of history of my hometown from Mark.. lol. Great find, I am definitely gonna go!

  • @amyjesko9434
    @amyjesko9434 Год назад

    GREAT segment ❤️😋❤️

  • @peacelizard
    @peacelizard Год назад +3

    Very cool. Would love more of these types of things, if possible, please

  • @rasamo9264
    @rasamo9264 Год назад +19

    I would love to try the original version to compare. Everything looked so good.

    • @deanzaZZR
      @deanzaZZR Год назад

      Exactly. I have never tried it here in the US because people say it's too sweet.

    • @deanzaZZR
      @deanzaZZR Год назад

      @@MarkZimmerman Yes, I certainly have seen it there. Is it good?

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  Год назад +6

      I was actually surprised how good the original version is!

    • @chucktz469
      @chucktz469 Год назад

      So is it called orange chicken in America?

  • @alexchainey.
    @alexchainey. Год назад +2

    I was enjoying the video with the thought , these dishes look strikingly similar to Chinese entrees ( my wife is Chinese) and then read the title “Human Restaurant”. Very enlighten; its a Chinese Restaurant in Taiwan..cool!

  • @michelleblaylock3350
    @michelleblaylock3350 Год назад +1

    Wow thanks so much for sharing this amazing Video 📹 His-Story I'm so glad To Know This 😊 The Food Looks Delicious 😋

  • @DrTM-VideosEveryday
    @DrTM-VideosEveryday Год назад +3

    General Tao chicken over rice is one of my favorite take out dishes from a Chinese restaurant. Love spicy ! Great Video from Taiwan !

  • @Quita373
    @Quita373 Год назад +3

    Great video Mark. I am certain I am the only person who has never tasted General Tso chicken…but I have heard of it. This was a great story and the food looked amazing! ❤

  • @rossward8825
    @rossward8825 Год назад

    Very informative video 😊❤

  • @ForeverChanged7
    @ForeverChanged7 Год назад +6

    I have always Gen Tso's Chicken. I love the story about it's creation and, I will remember Mr. Peng's story and appreciate it much more. Great video Mark.
    Thank you sooo much.🌊🌊🌊🌴🏖️😊

  • @maryreedmartinez9427
    @maryreedmartinez9427 Год назад +1

    Nice piece of history to know where the dish comes from, thanks Mark.

  • @jasenliu
    @jasenliu 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am closed to the Peng family and this is not the oringal restauant, Chef Peng went to US during 70s and open restaurants in New York, Atlanta and etc., but decide return to Taiwan after many years then open this restaurant. Now, they have about 8-9 restaurants in Taiwan and this is the first one of those. If you ever go to the one in XinDan, his oldest son still in charge that one and he has a lot of stories to tell.

  • @Patriot-up2td
    @Patriot-up2td Год назад

    You’re killing me Mark! It all looks so good!

  • @-.-aaa
    @-.-aaa Год назад +1

    Still in Taipei? You are supposed to be in Tainan already...🤠👏👏👏

  • @dalingling
    @dalingling Год назад

    Honestly.. had no idea that it was create in Taiwan!!! This video is amazing! Thank you!

  • @ATAY81
    @ATAY81 Год назад

    He is the master of eating!!!!
    Mark is awesome!
    Great videos as always.

  • @angeladavis2010
    @angeladavis2010 Год назад +3

    No matter what, my day becomes amazing when I watch your videos. Thank you so much. It can't be easy but you bring so much joy and education to us. Be blessed, stay safe and please keep eating❤😅

  • @MrTraveller.
    @MrTraveller. Год назад +2

    Great to learn the history of this dish

  • @TennSingtsuan9697
    @TennSingtsuan9697 Год назад +1

    I'll give you a tip that almost no other creator knows, the vegetarian food at the Buddhist temple in Taiwan is superb!

  • @resonate3987
    @resonate3987 Год назад +1

    The world needs Mark Weins! What a beautiful spirit! I love his enthusiasm for food.

  • @Alien142011
    @Alien142011 Год назад +7

    Loved hearing the history of General Tso chicken. Awesome video mark.

  • @user-fe4ks2hq4h
    @user-fe4ks2hq4h Год назад

    Thanks for the history lesson of this dish!

  • @stevelawrence7782
    @stevelawrence7782 Год назад

    Thanks for an another amazing video. I wish that I too could have experienced eating the General Tso's chicken.

  • @jedicouncil66
    @jedicouncil66 Год назад +2

    I make General TSO from scratch, absolutely my favorite.

  • @Kiymee
    @Kiymee Год назад +2

    My favorite episode ever!

  • @Tobirama_isHimju
    @Tobirama_isHimju Год назад +1

    I swear you're the only person I know besides myself who eats the chili's. Everyone else pushes them to the side and say it's just for flavor lol. I LOVE the taste and texture.

  • @owendrought5573
    @owendrought5573 Год назад

    General Tso' chicken is my favorite. I never knew the story. Ty very much for sharing

  • @scratchtotable
    @scratchtotable Год назад

    loved general tso chix, thanks 4 sharing

  • @randykinley1766
    @randykinley1766 4 месяца назад

    My favorite dish is this one and thanks for sharing the history.

  • @joshschneider9766
    @joshschneider9766 Год назад +5

    There's an Indy documentary called "The search for general tso" all about how it was invented by chef penguin and different versions around the world. If you liked this experience mark you would love that film

    • @MarkAbroad
      @MarkAbroad  Год назад +2

      I'd love to watch it!

    • @joshschneider9766
      @joshschneider9766 Год назад

      @@MarkAbroad pretty sure it's here on yt :) thanks for the reply!

  • @jessyao4713
    @jessyao4713 Год назад

    Wow this looks so good

  • @leakeywells6322
    @leakeywells6322 Год назад

    I just love your energy

  • @dominiquefrazier00
    @dominiquefrazier00 Год назад +1

    That was interesting learning the story of general tso chicken!!!

  • @enjoycamping7507
    @enjoycamping7507 Год назад

    That was very interesting! Looks so yummy!😮😅❤

  • @chrisyeazel9487
    @chrisyeazel9487 Год назад

    Looks amazing

  • @deenzmartin6695
    @deenzmartin6695 Год назад

    interesting and informative

  • @latesometimes1866
    @latesometimes1866 Год назад

    Really enjoyed the history of this dish. Never knew!

  • @GeneralTsosChickenReviews
    @GeneralTsosChickenReviews 11 месяцев назад

    Great video, what a great restaurant.

  • @mustafa2010ism
    @mustafa2010ism Год назад +1

    Would love more videos on the history of various dishes.

  • @davidblass9808
    @davidblass9808 8 месяцев назад

    that looks really good

  • @RodKrisBisdakMotovlog
    @RodKrisBisdakMotovlog Год назад +2

    That's absolutely awesome and very yummy bro.

  • @judee2578
    @judee2578 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. I finally know the history and the origin of general tsp chicken, which is one of my Chinese take out order.

  • @echan275
    @echan275 Год назад +4

    Hi Mark, I bet most of the cooks in the US Chinese restaurants do not know the history of General Tso’s chicken. Thanks for sharing, hope you are having a great time in Taiwan, one of my favorite stops in Asia. By the way, we’ll be going to Japan this September for some Miyazaki beef and seafood, info from your trip last month. Thanks for bringing us all the good places for food.

    • @jinparksoul
      @jinparksoul Год назад +1

      Pengs original recipe was not as crispy and was not at all sweet. Most American's wouldn't recognize Peng's original recipe as what they are familiar with. Tsung Ting Wang, of a New York Restaurant, took Peng's original recipe and made it sweet and crispier to suit American palate in the early 70s. There is a little more to the history to Tso's chicken than this video mentions and I recommend you research the history for yourself. When Peng opened a restaurant in New York Tsung Ting Wang was already selling the Americanized version and so Peng had to modify his own to suit the American palate as well.

  • @berryschultz4708
    @berryschultz4708 Год назад

    Great story

  • @CountryChloDoh
    @CountryChloDoh Год назад +2

    The best. I eat this at least once a fortnight because it’s my absolute favourite!

  • @PREPFORIT
    @PREPFORIT Год назад +1

    1st!
    to watch the whole video and I liked it!
    A lot of American/Canadian/UK etc people have NO idea that their Chinese food was Never heard of in China!

  • @marclucas5100
    @marclucas5100 Год назад

    Love how you take such dainty bites.

  • @mommunson
    @mommunson Год назад

    Very interesting story thank you for sharing. 🥰🤟