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B1 Intermediate English 8:03 1,519 words Cooking

Bang Bang Chicken Nuggets | Food Wishes

National Geographic · 219,054 views · Added 3 months ago

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This video teaches how to make bang bang chicken nuggets, a crispy fried chicken dish with a sweet and spicy sauce. Learners will build vocabulary around deep-frying techniques, sauces, and flavor descriptions, including terms like batter, breadcrumbs, drizzle, and crispy. The chef's playful and humorous style makes the video entertaining while providing clear examples of casual American English, perfect for intermediate learners working on their listening fluency.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,519

Total Words

479

Unique Words

5/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 32%

Subtitles (91 segments)

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00:01

Hello, this is Chef John from foodwishes.com with bang bang chicken nuggets.

00:06

That's right, I'm going to show you my take on bang bang chicken, which actually might

00:12

be closer to boom boom chicken.

00:15

Right, this is kind of both. So what I'm trying to say is, I'd really love it if you called this bang bang boom boom chicken.

00:21

Oh yeah, people are going to enjoy saying that, but not as much as

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they're going to enjoy eating this. And to get started, we'll go ahead and cut up some chicken for our nuggets.

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And for this, I use both boneless, skinless chicken breast and boneless, skinless

00:35

chicken thighs, but this will work with all one or the other.

00:38

And all we need to do to prep this is cut into, like, one, one and a half inch strips, and

00:43

then we'll simply slice across that every inch or so to create some, hopefully, fairly uniform pieces.

00:49

And yes, as you can see from the dramatic shadows, I did this early in the morning, which is not common for me, right?

00:56

I'm normally not up and working until the

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crack of noon. But anyway, once we have our chicken cut up, we will transfer that into a food processor along with the rest of our nugget ingredients, which will

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include some bread crumb, some salt, of course.

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We'll also do some freshly ground black pepper, a little bit of paprika, which could be regular or smoked, and then I think we definitely want a little bit of cayenne,

01:22

because bang bang. And then we'll finish

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up with some garlic powder, as well as a little drizzle of oil, just for a little extra richness and to help keep our nuggets moist and tender.

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And that's it, we'll pop on the lid and

01:35

pulse this on and off until our chicken's ground as finely as we want, which for me is not going to be super fine.

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Key Vocabulary (9)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

until A1 noun

Used to describe a situation or action that continues up to a specific point in time and then stops. It indicates the duration of an event until its conclusion.

little A1 adjective

small

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