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== Spice Bag == | |||
[[File:Spice_Bag.jpg|thumb|right|A typical spice bag]] | |||
A '''spice bag''' is a popular fast food dish originating from [[Ireland]], particularly associated with [[Chinese cuisine]] takeaways. It consists of a paper bag filled with a combination of deep-fried [[chips]], crispy [[chicken]], and a variety of spices and seasonings. The dish has gained a cult following and is considered a staple of late-night dining in urban areas. | |||
== Ingredients == | == Ingredients == | ||
The main | The main components of a spice bag typically include: | ||
* [[Chips]]: Thick-cut [[potato]] fries that are deep-fried until golden and crispy. | |||
* [[Chicken]]: Usually deep-fried [[chicken strips]] or [[chicken balls]], often seasoned with a light batter. | |||
* [[Spices]]: A blend of spices that may include [[chili powder]], [[garlic powder]], [[paprika]], and [[five-spice powder]]. | |||
* [[Vegetables]]: Often includes sliced [[onions]], [[bell peppers]], and occasionally [[chili peppers]]. | |||
== Preparation == | == Preparation == | ||
The preparation of a spice bag involves deep-frying the chips and chicken separately. Once cooked, they are combined in a paper bag with the spices and vegetables. The bag is then shaken to ensure even distribution of the spices and flavors. This method of preparation allows the dish to be served quickly and efficiently, making it a popular choice for takeaway. | |||
== Popularity == | == Popularity == | ||
The spice bag has become a | The spice bag has become a cultural phenomenon in Ireland, particularly in [[Dublin]] and other major cities. It is often enjoyed as a late-night snack or a quick meal. The dish's popularity has led to various adaptations and homemade versions, with some people experimenting with different spice blends and ingredients. | ||
== Variations == | |||
While the traditional spice bag is made with chicken, there are several variations to cater to different tastes and dietary preferences: | |||
* '''Vegetarian Spice Bag''': Replaces chicken with [[tofu]] or additional vegetables. | |||
* '''Seafood Spice Bag''': Includes deep-fried [[prawns]] or [[calamari]] instead of chicken. | |||
* '''Extra Spicy''': For those who enjoy a more intense heat, additional [[chili peppers]] or hot sauce can be added. | |||
== | == Related Pages == | ||
* [[ | * [[Chinese cuisine]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Fast food]] | ||
* [[Irish cuisine]] | |||
* [[Street food]] | |||
[[Category:Irish cuisine]] | [[Category:Irish cuisine]] | ||
[[Category:Fast food]] | [[Category:Fast food]] | ||
[[Category:Street food]] | |||
Latest revision as of 03:35, 13 February 2025
Spice Bag[edit]

A spice bag is a popular fast food dish originating from Ireland, particularly associated with Chinese cuisine takeaways. It consists of a paper bag filled with a combination of deep-fried chips, crispy chicken, and a variety of spices and seasonings. The dish has gained a cult following and is considered a staple of late-night dining in urban areas.
Ingredients[edit]
The main components of a spice bag typically include:
- Chips: Thick-cut potato fries that are deep-fried until golden and crispy.
- Chicken: Usually deep-fried chicken strips or chicken balls, often seasoned with a light batter.
- Spices: A blend of spices that may include chili powder, garlic powder, paprika, and five-spice powder.
- Vegetables: Often includes sliced onions, bell peppers, and occasionally chili peppers.
Preparation[edit]
The preparation of a spice bag involves deep-frying the chips and chicken separately. Once cooked, they are combined in a paper bag with the spices and vegetables. The bag is then shaken to ensure even distribution of the spices and flavors. This method of preparation allows the dish to be served quickly and efficiently, making it a popular choice for takeaway.
Popularity[edit]
The spice bag has become a cultural phenomenon in Ireland, particularly in Dublin and other major cities. It is often enjoyed as a late-night snack or a quick meal. The dish's popularity has led to various adaptations and homemade versions, with some people experimenting with different spice blends and ingredients.
Variations[edit]
While the traditional spice bag is made with chicken, there are several variations to cater to different tastes and dietary preferences:
- Vegetarian Spice Bag: Replaces chicken with tofu or additional vegetables.
- Seafood Spice Bag: Includes deep-fried prawns or calamari instead of chicken.
- Extra Spicy: For those who enjoy a more intense heat, additional chili peppers or hot sauce can be added.