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.
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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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Wow! That's a lot of cans. It also sounds good!
DeleteI'm not a big ketchup user. That said, it is a magical ingredient in cases like this, adding just the right touch.
ReplyDeleteThis 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!
ReplyDeleteAfter 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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