Underneath the hanging meats were containers of cooked animal parts. I can't remember what exactly I saw, but I know there were pig ears. I'm sure I muttered something about ears and sisig, and at this point was when M pulled me away. That little corner of the hot bar really gets me in a trance.
Anyways, here's some video.
Asian Supermarket Snacks from Under the Copper Tree on Vimeo.
Steamed Pork Bun. I couldn't resist, it was just calling out to me.
Asian Supermarket Snacks from Under the Copper Tree on Vimeo.
This was something new. I've had these before, but not from the AS. I was hoping they sold the rice rolls that have the tiny dried shrimp and scallions pressed into it, but sadly no. I will just have to buy them cold or make my way into Chinatown. Come on, AS... stock it in the hot bar! And if not, at least tell me what you put in the sauce. The one that came with the shrimp roll was definitely sweeter than the what I get from the street vendor. I think I may have to man up and just ask someone to translate for me so I can get the sauce secret.
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Yum, yum, yum, hot bar snacks! They had fresh chicken when I went shopping this weekend. So hard to resist.
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