BBQ Brethren "Chinese New Year" Throwdown!

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Our new category is...

[size=+2]"Chinese New Year"[/size]
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Image from Kelly Magyarics blog.

...as chosen by ecode, the winner of the Feast of the Hobo - Something Cooked from the Can Throwdown!

Click here to read the rules for the BBQ Brethren Throwdown...

You may submit entries that are cooked from Friday 1/28 through Sunday 2/6.

Entry pictures must be submitted by Midnight Central US Time on Sunday night 2/6.

By submitting entry photos to this Throwdown thread you are agreeing that you have read and understand the Throwdown Rules.

The voting will begin Monday 2/7 after I submit the "Vote" thread and will run through Friday 2/11. All votes will be public.

Don't forget, you can still enter the Pick the 4th Ingredient Throwdown until Sunday night 1/30 by midnight Central time.

Our next category will be decided by the winner of the Pub Grub Throwdown!

Best of luck and even better eats to all!
 
So we have to cook rabbit? Or just something that would appear to be Chinese in origin?
 
I only posted the Rabbit because 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit on the Chinese Zodiac. I didn't mean to cause confusion, I didn't see that question coming up for some reason, I guess I should have said something to avoid that kind of confusion. This is the text from the PM ecode sent (edited to protect the innocent)...

...So, it's Chinese New Year Feb. 3, so how about "Chinese" or "Chinese New Year."

My take from that is we are making Chinese food to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
 
Okay, 'cause I was gonna go try and order Chinese rabbits, which I think you can understand are not that easy to find, what with the powerful American and New Zealand Rabbit lobbies and all...:becky:
 
So we have to cook rabbit? Or just something that would appear to be Chinese in origin?

Thank you for the question

I only posted the Rabbit because 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit on the Chinese Zodiac. I didn't mean to cause confusion, I didn't see that question coming up for some reason, I guess I should have said something to avoid that kind of confusion. This is the text from the PM ecode sent (edited to protect the innocent)...

...So, it's Chinese New Year Feb. 3, so how about "Chinese" or "Chinese New Year."

My take from that is we are making Chinese food to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

Thank you for the answer
 
I'm a Pig on the Chinese Zodiac, so I can still use the bacon crutch.:becky:
 
Wow! That woman has one ugly baby! I would assume her husband has some serious concerns about this.
 
I'm thinking of using one of these, that way I can alway have a sweater if the bunny burgers don't turn out well...

Angora-Rabbit4.jpg
 
I sure wish I had some super special fish sauce for this Throwdown



Sir Larry of Rocklin

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Somehow that fish in squirrel shape really does not look like a squirrel to me.
 
It might look like a Chinese Squirrel.

By the way...do not do a Google Image search for Chinese Squirrel. Just saying.
 
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