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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 29 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2554

General Tso's Chicken




Who hasn't eaten this at least once in their lifetime? If you said, "I haven't" then you are missing out on some good eats my friend!





This is another thing I ALWAYS eat when I go to an Asian buffet. And boy oh boy is it good! Juicy tender chicken in a thick, savory, sweet, and not so spicy sauce - it's the quintessence of American Asian buffet food!





General Tso's Chicken





1½ cup cornstarch


¼ cup water


1½ tsp minced garlic


1½ tsp minced ginger root


¾ cup sugar


¾ cup soy sauce


¼ cup white vinegar


¼ cup cooking wine


1½ cup hot chicken broth


3 lbs deboned dark chicken meat, cut into large chunks


1 tsp white pepper


1 egg


Vegetable oil for deep-frying


2 cups sliced scallions


16 small dried hot peppers





Mix ½ cup cornstarch with water. Add garlic, ginger, sugar, ½ cup soy sauce, vinegar, wine, and chicken broth. Stir until sugar dissolves.





In a separate bowl, mix chicken, remaining soy sauce, and white pepper. Stir in egg. Add remaining cup cornstarch and mix until chicken pieces are coated evenly. Add 1 cup of vegetable oil to help separate chicken pieces. Divide chicken into small quantities and deep-fry at 350 degrees until crispy. Remove and drain on paper towels.





Place a small amount of oil in wok (or sauté pan) and heat until wok/pan is hot. Add scallions and peppers and stir-fry briefly. Stir the cornstarch, water, garlic, ginger mixture and add to wok/pan. Place chicken in the sauce and cook until sauce thickens. Serve this alongside a heaping bowl of hot fluffy rice and enjoy!


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