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Chop Suey and the Birth of American Chinese Cuisine

Chop Suey and the Birth of American Chinese Cuisine

Update: 2024-08-26
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It’s time to stir things up with the saucy saga of Chop Suey! In this episode, we’re diving into the deliciously complicated history of the iconic dish that’s as much a part of American takeaways as it is Chinese cuisine.


We kick things off by exploring the legendary origins of Chop Suey, from the streets of San Francisco’s Chinatown to the imperial kitchens of Qing Dynasty China. Was it the result of late-night improvisation for drunken miners, or does it have roots deep in Chinese culinary tradition? Spoiler: it’s a bit of both, and the truth is as tangled as the noodles on your plate.


But it’s not just about the legends – we also dig into historical records that show how a dish of leftovers and offal transformed into a Western favourite. We’ll take you through the cultural mash-up that made Chop Suey a staple across the globe, from the bustling kitchens of Guangdong to the American diners that gave it new life.


So, grab your chopsticks and get ready to learn how this humble stir-fry became a symbol of cultural fusion and culinary creativity.


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Theme music: “Celebration” by Alexander Nakarada. Available for use under the CC BY 4.0 license (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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Chop Suey and the Birth of American Chinese Cuisine

Chop Suey and the Birth of American Chinese Cuisine

Miles, Andy and Dom