Monday, December 26, 2022

Asian Snow Peas and Chicken from @TinaKashian1

Hello from TINA KASHIAN! After the holiday, we wanted something a bit different, and I decided to try an Asian dish. This recipe adds a lot of flavor but is easy to prepare. I have always liked snow peas and combined with the chicken breasts, the dish came out perfect. As a busy mom, I was happy that everyone enjoyed it as well.


Ingredients:

2 boneless chicken breasts

1 pound snow peas, washed

½ teaspoon minced ginger

4 tablespoons honey

1 tablespoon ketchup

5 tablespoons soy sauce

3 cloves minced garlic

3 tablespoons sesame oil

 


Directions:

Cut the chicken in small cubes. In a mixing bowl combine ginger, honey, ketchup, soy sauce, and garlic. Mix well with a fork.



Heat the sesame oil in a wok until hot. Cook the chicken, about four minutes.


In a saucepan, steam the snow peas until just tender. Add the snow peas to the chicken in the wok. Add the marinate and cook for two more minutes.


What is your favorite chicken dish? Please share!


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5 comments:

  1. Thank you for the great recipe! I don't think I've found a chicken dish I didn't like. One of my favorite chicken dishes is Ten Can Chicken Casserole. It literally has 10 cans of goodies in the recipe. It's is yummy and super easy to make.
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  2. I'm not a big ketchup user. That said, it is a magical ingredient in cases like this, adding just the right touch.

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  3. This sounds tasty and simple, thanks! I recently made a smash-up chicken dish, Tuscan chicken and Alfredo chicken. It was a huge hit. Chicken tenders baked in broth, (350° until chicken is cooked through) then covered in artichoke hearts and lots of spinach. Sauce was 1.5 cups Alfredo sauce, 4 T sun-dried tomatoes, 3 cloves garlic, fresh basil an rosemary 3 oz of the hot broth from the cooked chicken, all pulsed in the food processor until the tomatoes were fairly well chopped up. Pour it over the chicken , top with shaved parmesan and back in a 350° oven for 15 minutes or so. YUM!

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  4. After turkey & dressing meals, I always crave Chinese food or Mexican food so this snow pea dish is perfect for this week! My favorite chicken dish though is fried chicken. We take a day trip to a small town with a restaurant that serves the best fried chicken I've ever eaten (except for my mother-in-law's).

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