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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Sweet and sour chicken

Many of you know how I love to make my own Chinese food. Chinese is something that many people are scared to even try. And I do not blame them with many very good take out restaurants in town. Making Chinese food is no different than any other recipe. It also makes for a great change to the same old routine.
Sweet and Sour Chicken
1 boneless skinless chicken breast half per person (cut into pieces and cooked thoroughly)
1 box of TEMPURA mix
water
veggie oil
* Mix water and 1/2 box of Tempura mix until it makes a batter about the consistency of pancake mix.
* Dip chicken pieces in batter.
* Place battered chicken in hot oil. (I use a deep fat fryer for this, but you can do it in a deep sauce pan on the stove.)
* Cook until battered chicken is light brown. Remove and place on plate with paper towels on it to soak up excess grease.
* If needed, mix more batter to cover chicken.
Sauce:

1/2 c ketchup
3/4 c sugar
2 c pineapple juice
1 tsp salt
4 Tbsp cornstarch
3/4 c water
Pineapple chunks (optional)
* Heat on stove top until thick.

* Serve over rice.

NOTE: The Tempura mix can be found in most grocery stores. Walmart has been known to be less than reliable in carrying this product. So I would check places like Albertsons, Smiths, and any Associated Food Stores. Many of your Oriental Markets will carry this as well, however you will not get the same brand as in the picture. Here is what it looks like:

It is also very good for making your own chicken nuggets. My kids will eat these kind of chicken nuggets over any other. Even my little vegetarian. Go figure.

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