Best 5 Asian Style Poached Chicken Recipes

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When it comes to cooking, Asian cuisine offers a diverse range of flavors, techniques, and ingredients that can tantalize the taste buds. Among these, poached chicken stands out as a classic dish that showcases the simplicity and elegance of Asian culinary traditions. Whether you prefer the delicate flavors of Chinese poached chicken or the rich and aromatic broth of Vietnamese chicken pho, there's an Asian-style poached chicken recipe out there to satisfy every palate. In this article, we'll guide you through some of the best Asian-style poached chicken recipes, exploring the unique ingredients and cooking methods that make this dish so special. From the fragrant ginger and scallions of a traditional Chinese poached chicken to the vibrant herbs and spices of a Vietnamese chicken pho, you'll discover recipes that will transport your taste buds to the heart of Asia.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

CANTONESE POACHED CHICKEN (BAI QIE JI)



Cantonese Poached Chicken (Bai Qie Ji) image

Authentic Chinese Poached Chicken (白切鸡 - bai qie ji), or "white cut chicken," is a special dish. It is both deceptively simple and delicious, served with minced ginger, scallions, oil, and salt.

Provided by Bill

Categories     Chicken and Poultry

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 8

3-4 pound whole chicken ((ideally organic free-range; optional head and feet still on; at room temperature))
2 scallions
5 slices ginger
3 tablespoons scallions ((finely minced, white and light green parts only))
2 tablespoons ginger ((finely minced))
3 tablespoons oil
salt ((to taste))
soy sauce ((optional))

Steps:

  • Make sure your chicken is at room temperature (trying to poach a cold chicken right out of the refrigerator will result in uneven cooking or undercooking). Clean the chicken by rinsing it under cold water, paying special attention to the cavity. Any giblets should already be removed but there may still be organs on the inside that should be removed or sometimes stray feathers that need to be plucked. Experts recommend that it's not necessary to wash your chicken before cutting and cooking but in this case for a whole chicken (especially if you get it from a live poultry place or even from Asian markets), it's a step that shouldn't be skipped, in my opinion. When washing and prepping the whole chicken, be very careful about splashing water and contaminating surfaces with unwanted bacteria. Be careful not to break or trim away any of the skin on the chicken, as you don't want the meat exposed to the boiling water as it cooks. This will ensure a moist, silky texture in the final product.
  • Fill a large stock pot with water, just enough to submerge the chicken completely. You can determine this by putting the entire chicken in the pot, filling it with water until the chicken is submerged, and then removing the chicken. Do not turn on the heat while the chicken is still in the pot! This method of ensuring you have just enough water to submerge the chicken (and avoiding any extra) will ensure you have a more flavorful stock to save at the end. We used about 18 cups of water to submerge a 4 pound chicken in a deep stock pot.
  • Once you have your water properly measured into the pot, add 2 scallions and 5 slices of ginger, and bring it to a boil. Once boiling, slowly lower the chicken into the pot, legs down and head up. It's ok if the breast is peeking out of the water a bit. The water will cool down and stop boiling when you add the chicken, so bring it up to a boil once again, and do not walk away from the pot.
  • Once the water boils again, IMMEDIATELY lift the chicken out of the water very carefully. You can carefully hook two wooden spoons under the wings to lift the chicken up. The goal is to empty any colder water that may be trapped inside the cavity. Once you've released that water, lower the chicken back into the pot, and bring to a boil again.
  • When the water is JUST starting to boil, turn the heat down. Keep it at barely a simmer. There should be very little movement in the water, but it also shouldn't be still. Cover the pot, and keep the heat around the lowest setting so the liquid continues to simmer slowly. Cook for about 35-40 minutes, roughly 10-11 minutes per pound. Depending on the size of your chicken, it may take more or less time to cook it through. You can check to make sure the water is bubbling slowly/gently and not boiling too vigorously, but try to avoid uncovering the pot while it's cooking.
  • Poke a chopstick or skewer into the thigh to check for doneness. If the juices run clear, it's done. Carefully lift the chicken out of the pot and transfer it to a large bowl of ice water. Cool completely.
  • While the chicken is cooling, make the sauce. You have the option to make two versions-one with just scallions, ginger, oil and salt, and one with soy sauce. The plain version is more traditional, as it really lets the flavors of chicken, ginger, and scallion shine through. Judy loves to add soy sauce, and it's also a tasty option! Start with the plain version, and then scoop some of it out into another bowl and add soy sauce. Try both and see which your loved ones like best!
  • When the chicken is out of the ice water, you can brush it lightly with oil or some of the fat floating atop the poaching liquid to give it that enticing, shiny look!
  • To serve, carve your chicken into pieces that you can easily grab with chopsticks. Serve with your sauce(s) and some steamed rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 301 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Protein 20 g, Fat 23 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Cholesterol 82 mg, Sodium 272 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving

ASIAN POACHED CHICKEN NOODLE



Asian Poached Chicken Noodle image

A light, tangy, and refreshing lunch or similar. Best served with tea.

Provided by mattbern

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Soup Recipes     Chicken Soup Recipes     Chicken Noodle Soup Recipes

Time 2h44m

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 ¾ cups chicken stock
3 cilantro roots
1 ⅓ tablespoons grated fresh ginger
1 (1-inch) piece lemongrass
1 teaspoon tamarind paste
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 star anise pod
2 ounces dried rice noodles
4 ounces skinless, boneless chicken breast, cut into 4 strips
¼ cup grated carrots
⅓ cup snow pea shoots, tops only
4 leaves bok choy
2 tablespoons mung bean sprouts
1 tablespoon grated daikon radish
1 sprig cilantro, leaves picked
5 leaves fresh mint
1 fresh hot red chile, chopped

Steps:

  • Pour chicken stock into a saucepan over medium heat. Add cilantro roots, ginger, lemongrass, tamarind paste, garlic, and star anise pod. Bring to a gentle simmer; cook until flavors combine, about 1 hour. Cool to room temperature, 1 hour to overnight.
  • Place noodles in a large bowl and cover with hot water. Set aside until noodles are softened, about 15 minutes. Drain well.
  • Strain off the top of the cooled stock, leaving as much sediment as possible. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to bring to a simmer. Add chicken; cook for 5 minutes. Add rice noodles, carrots, snow pea shoots, bok choy, mung bean sprouts, and daikon. Cook until chicken is no longer pink in the center, about 5 minutes more.
  • Serve soup with cilantro leaves, mint leaves, and chile on the side.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 262.9 calories, Carbohydrate 43 g, Cholesterol 29.9 mg, Fat 2.8 g, Fiber 5.3 g, Protein 19.3 g, SaturatedFat 0.6 g, Sodium 773 mg, Sugar 4.5 g

CHINESE POACHED CHICKEN & RICE



Chinese poached chicken & rice image

A healthy Asian-inspired dish ideal for an easy dinner. Use the leftovers to make our cold chicken noodle salad for the next day.

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Dinner, Main course

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 9

large piece of ginger , 1 tbsp finely grated, the rest sliced
3 garlic cloves
1 tsp black peppercorns
1 tbsp soy sauce , plus 2-3 tsp (optional)
8 chicken legs
3 tbsp sesame oil
2 bunches spring onions , chopped
4 pak choi , halved
cooked long-grain rice , to serve

Steps:

  • Put the sliced ginger, the garlic, peppercorns and half the soy in a large pan with the chicken legs. Add enough water to cover, and season with a little salt. Bring to the boil, then reduce to a low simmer, put on the lid and poach for 30 mins.
  • Meanwhile, heat a pan and add the sesame oil and spring onions. Soften for 1 min, then remove from the heat and stir in the grated ginger and remaining soy sauce to make a relish.
  • When the chicken is ready, remove from the pan, set aside 4 of the legs and chill for tomorrow. Add the pak choi to the poaching liquid and cook for 3-4 mins. Strain the poaching liquid to remove the ginger, garlic and peppercorns, reserving the liquid. Pull the skin from the remaining 4 chicken legs and discard. Tear the meat into thick pieces. Serve in bowls with rice, the pak choi, a ladle of the hot chicken broth, the spring onion relish and extra soy sauce, if you like.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 317 calories, Fat 20 grams fat, SaturatedFat 5 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 4 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 3 grams sugar, Fiber 3 grams fiber, Protein 30 grams protein, Sodium 1.1 milligram of sodium

COLD POACHED CHICKEN WITH CHINESE GARLIC SAUCE



Cold Poached Chicken with Chinese Garlic Sauce image

Categories     Scotch     Chicken     Garlic     Ginger     Poach     Quick & Easy     Lunch     Summer     Chill     Sesame     Gourmet     Sugar Conscious     Dairy Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Kosher

Yield Serves 2

Number Of Ingredients 15

For chicken
2 cups water
four 1/4-inch-thick slices fresh gingerroot
1/4 cup Scotch
1 whole skinless boneless chicken breast (about 3/4 pound)
For Chinese garlic sauce
1 tablespoon soy sauce
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 1/2 teaspoons rice vinegar (not seasoned)
1 1/4 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon Asian chili oil, or
1 teaspoon Asian sesame oil
plus Tabasco to taste
Garnish: 3 tablespoons chopped coriander sprigs
Accompaniment if desired:sesame orzo with charred scallions

Steps:

  • Poach chicken: In a 1 1/2-quart saucepan bring water to a boil with gingerroot, Scotch, and salt to taste. Add chicken and simmer, covered, 12 minutes, or until just cooked through. Transfer chicken with tongs to a bowl and chill, covered, 20 minutes.
  • Make sauce while chicken is cooling: In a bowl stir together sauce ingredients until sugar is dissolved.
  • Halve chicken and cut across grain into thin slices. Spoon sauce over chicken and sprinkle with coriander.

ASIAN-STYLE POACHED CHICKEN



Asian-Style Poached Chicken image

Use the flavorful shredded chicken in soups, sandwiches and salads. You can freeze the chicken stock in airtight containers for up to 3 months. Thaw it to use in anything from flavored soup bases to fragrant noodle dishes. It's also perfect for poaching chicken breasts in for extra-tasty salads, sandwiches and rolls.

Provided by Donna Hay

Categories     HarperCollins     Soup/Stew     Chicken     Ginger     Garlic

Number Of Ingredients 10

5 green onions (scallions), cut into 3 pieces
1 brown onion, quartered
2 long red chiles, halved
100g ginger, peeled and sliced
6 cloves garlic, bruised
1/4 cup (60ml) light soy sauce
1 cup (250ml) Chinese cooking wine (Shaoxing)
1/4 cup (55g) caster (superfine) sugar
4 liters water
1 (1.8kg) whole chicken

Steps:

  • Place the green onion, brown onion, chiles, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, cooking wine, sugar and water in a large saucepan over high heat. Stir to combine and bring to the boil.
  • Add the chicken, breast-side down. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 30 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat, cover with a tight-fitting lid and allow to stand for 1 hour.
  • Remove the chicken from the stock and allow to cool slightly. Shred the chicken, discarding the skin and bones, and set aside.
  • Strain the stock into a large heatproof bowl, discarding the solids. Allow to cool. Skim any excess fat from the surface.

Tips:

  • Choose the right chicken: For the best results, use a whole chicken that is about 3 pounds. This size will ensure that the chicken is cooked evenly throughout.
  • Use a large pot: You will need a large pot that is big enough to hold the chicken and the poaching liquid. A stockpot or Dutch oven is a good option.
  • Make sure the chicken is fully submerged: The chicken should be completely covered by the poaching liquid. If it is not, the parts of the chicken that are not submerged will not cook properly.
  • Bring the poaching liquid to a simmer: Do not boil the poaching liquid. A gentle simmer is all that is needed to cook the chicken through.
  • Cook the chicken until it is cooked through: The chicken is cooked through when it reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit. You can check the temperature with a meat thermometer.
  • Let the chicken cool before serving: Once the chicken is cooked, let it cool for a few minutes before slicing and serving. This will help the chicken to retain its juices.

Conclusion:

Asian-style poached chicken is a delicious and healthy dish that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be served with a variety of sides. Whether you are looking for a quick and easy weeknight meal or a special dish for a dinner party, Asian-style poached chicken is a great option.

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