I wanted to post a recipe for Vinayak Chaturthi, but couldn't hold myself from sharing this one. I was high from winning the Skyscanner contest in my Tomato Blog. A voucher of 5k isn't that bad, right? 😛 So, I headed straight to kitchen to celebrate my win. 🙂
This sweet, salty and spicy dish is a perfect Asian recipe. It is semi dry in a Chinese red sauce. A must-try, P was hogging every bit of it. <3
Courtesy: Nita Mehta's Chinese Recipes
Ingredients:
Chicken, boneless- 200gms, cut into small cubes
Marinate with :
Egg- 1, Salt- ½tsp, Pepper- ½tsp, All purpose flour- 2tbsp, Crnflour- 2tbsp, Orange color- a pinch
For the sauce:
Oil- 4tbsp, Chili powder- 1tsp, Garlic- crushed- 1tbsp, Spring onions- 2, finely chopped, separate the whites and greens
Chicken stock- ¾ cup
Tomato ketchup- 3tbsp, Vinegar- 1tsp,
Sugar- a pinch, Salt- ½ tsp, Pepper- ½tsp
2 tablespoon Cornflour mixed in ¼cup of water
Method:
Marinate the chicken pieces and keep aside for 30 minutes.
Heat oil in a wok and deep fry the chicken pieces for 3 mins on medium heat. This will make the chicken retain its juiciness. If overcooked, the chicken will turn hard. Drain and keep aside.
In a frying pan, heat little oil. Add chili powder, crushed garlic and white of spring onions. Stir.
Add chicken stock and boil.
Add tomato ketchup, vinegar, sugar, salt and pepper. Let it boil.
Add the dissolved cornflour, stirring continuously till the sauce thickens.
Add the fried chicken and green of spring onions. Mix well and cook for a minute.
Serve hot.
An important point to ponder when doing Chinese cooking is to have all the ingredients in place. Chop the veggies prior and keep the others ready to use. Only then start the cooking.
Chinese cooking is quick and is done in high flame.
Sheethalsusan says
Yesterday was searching for a Chicken recipe... but didn't find anything new. So new cooking experiment it's gonna be this. 😉
Rajlakshmi says
yummm this looks amazing!!! congratulations on winning the award 🙂
food passion and love says
Absolutely love it!
nabanita21 says
Wow I'm so tempted...and hungry not to mention..Ohh !!
Shilpa Garg says
Looks very tempting and I am feeling hungry again! 🙂
Laurel Regan says
Looks divine - I want that for dinner tonight! Unfortunately I think all I get is hamburgers. Next time, maybe!
Bunny Eats Design says
This reminds me a lot of sweet and sour pork, only with chicken. It's important to serve this immediately because you want to enjoy the crispy coating on the meat. You can probably imagine that the sauce starts to soften the crispy coating very quickly. Well done on making this. I am Chinese and have never made anything like this before.