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hahabogus[_3_] 05-05-2009 12:41 PM

REC: Fuchsia Dunlop's General Tso's Chicken
 
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Fuchsia Dunlop's General Tso's Chicken

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---- sauce:----
1 tablespoon double-concentrate tomato paste,; mixed with 1 tbsp water
1/2 teaspoon potato starch (corn starch can be; substituted)
1/2 teaspoon dark soy sauce
11/2 teaspoons light soy sauce
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
3 tablespoons chicken stock or water
----chicken:----
12 ounces (about 4 to boneless, skinless chicken thighs
1/2 teaspoon dark soy sauce
2 teaspoons light soy sauce
1 egg yolk
2 tablespoons potato starch (corn starch can be; substituted)
1 quart peanut oil, more as needed,; for frying
6 to 10 dried red chile peppers
2 teaspoons finely chopped ginger
2 teaspoons minced garlic
2 teaspoons sesame oil
scallions, sliced thinly,; for garnish.
rice, for serving

1. Make the sauce: Combine all the ingredients in a small bowl, and set
aside.

2. Make the chicken: Unfold the chicken thighs; lay on a cutting board.
Remove as much of the sinew as possible. (If some parts are very thick, cut
in half horizontally.) Slice a few shallow crosshatches into the meat; cut
each thigh into roughly 1/4-inch slices, and place in a large bowl. Add
the soy sauces and egg yolk; mix well. Stir in the potato starch and 2
teaspoons peanut oil; set aside.

3. Using scissors, snip the chile peppers into 1/4-inch pieces, discarding
seeds. Set aside.

4. Pour 3 1/2 cups peanut oil into a large wok or deep saucepan or enough
oil to rise 1 1/2 inches from the bottom. Set over high heat until oil
reaches 350 to 400 degrees. Add half the chicken; fry until crisp and deep
golden brown, 3 to 4 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer chicken to a
plate. Repeat with second batch of chicken. Pour oil into a heatproof
container, and wipe the wok or saucepan clean.

5. Place wok or saucepan over high heat. Add 2 tablespoons peanut oil. When
hot, add chile peppers and stir-fry for a few seconds, until they just
begin to change color. Add the ginger and garlic; stir-fry for a few
seconds longer, until fragrant. Add the sauce, stirring as it thickens.
Return chicken to wok, and stir vigorously to coat. Remove from heat; stir
in the sesame oil, and top with scallions. Serve with rice.

Notes: Revolutionary Chinese Cookbook: Recipes from Hunan Prov


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[email protected] 05-05-2009 05:00 PM

REC: Fuchsia Dunlop's General Tso's Chicken
 
On May 5, 4:41*am, hahabogus > wrote:
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> Fuchsia Dunlop's General Tso's Chicken
>

[snip recipe]
>
> Notes: *Revolutionary Chinese Cookbook: Recipes from Hunan Prov
>

Thanks for posting this. If I were going to make the dish, this is
the version I'd try first. Then the second time I might add some
sugar or honey to the sauce, just to taste the difference. -aem



hahabogus[_3_] 05-05-2009 05:08 PM

REC: Fuchsia Dunlop's General Tso's Chicken
 
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@u9g2000pre.googlegroups.com on May Tue 2009 am

> On May 5, 4:41*am, hahabogus > wrote:
>> @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format
>>
>> Fuchsia Dunlop's General Tso's Chicken
>>

> [snip recipe]
>>
>> Notes: *Revolutionary Chinese Cookbook: Recipes from Hunan Prov
>>

> Thanks for posting this. If I were going to make the dish, this is
> the version I'd try first. Then the second time I might add some
> sugar or honey to the sauce, just to taste the difference. -aem
>
>


Victor posted the link...I just cut and pasted.

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The beet goes on -Alan





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