Discover an exotic fusion recipe that tantalizes your taste buds with "East Meets West Chicken." This innovative dish harmoniously blends the bold flavors of Eastern spices with the delectable textures of Western cooking techniques. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey where East and West elegantly intertwine, creating a symphony of flavors that will leave you craving for more. From the fragrant aroma of ginger and garlic to the subtle heat of chili flakes, this recipe promises an explosion of flavors that will make your taste buds sing.
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EAST MEETS WEST CHICKEN
We wanted something different with chicken so attempted something different and it was a major hit! Chicken with both an eastern and western flair. I was not sure the two would mix, but boy was I wrong! The chicken comes out so tender and juicy with a great flavor. I do advise to keep the skin on the chicken as it does help to...
Provided by Linda Kauppinen
Categories Chicken
Time 1h10m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees rinse chicken in cold water and pat dry. Spray your baking pan with some nonstick spray Place chicken pieces in baking pan
- 2. liberally coat the chicken pieces with the Organic Tamari sauce about a 1/2 cup. If you think you need more you can use more.
- 3. liberally sprinkle the chicken with the poultry seasoning and garlic powder. Then lightly dust with the ground corriander ( I did not measure these ingredients and rarely ever do)
- 4. Place chicken in the oven for approximately 1/2 hour. Take chicken out and spoon the hot pan drippings over the chicken pieces basting them. Put back in oven for another 1/2 hour. When done, remove from oven and spoon drippings over the chicken one last time and let sit for 5 minutes. Serve with mashed potatoes and your choice of vegetable. Enjoy!
EAST-MEETS-WEST ESSENTIALS: CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP
Worked this out in an all-nighter, but the weather was awesome, and I had all the test kitchen windows open, letting in those fragrant night breezes. This recipe is all about the broth. I wanted something that would change up a nice comfy bowl of chicken noodle soup, but that would be easy to make, and in the process give the...
Provided by Andy Anderson !
Categories Chicken Soups
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- 1. PREP/PREPARE
- 2. To make this recipe, you will need a soup pot large enough to hold all of the ingredients, and a pot to boil the noodles.
- 3. Not a Fan of Alcohol? You really need something like my recommended liquors, or the broth will taste a bit on the flat side. However, if you still need a substitute, try adding about a teaspoon of oyster, hoisin, or fish sauce. FYI: No matter what anyone tells you, when you use alcohol in a recipe it will NOT completely burn off. It might be a teeny/tiny amount, but it will be there. So, if your reason for not drinking alcohol is on the religious side, then NEVER use it in a recipe. No Chicken Stock? Not everyone keeps frozen containers of homemade chicken stock in their freezers (really???), so use what you have. If you have cans or boxes of store-bought chicken stock or broth, go for it. Hopefully it will be low sodium. In a major pinch I have been known to use, Better Than Bouillon; however, I am afraid to look at the label and see what is in it :-) No Chicken? No worries, use beef, or pork, this would even work with a good solid white fish, or shimp; however, I have not gone in that direction yet. Or just leave out the protein and pile in the veggies.
- 4. Timing is Everything We can have up to four things going here: 1. The broth base. 2. The protein (I am using chicken). 3. The veggies. 4. The noodles. And each one of these require a particular cooking time. The goal is to have everything ready at the same time. We will be cooking the noodles in a separate pot, and everything else will cook in the soup pot with the broth. Later in this recipe, I have a sample chart that describes how you cook things so that they finish at the same time. Not really rocket science... or is it :-)
- 5. What is Nutritional Yeast? It is an inactivated form of yeast commonly used to leaven bread. In other words: Dead Yeast. Dried nutritional yeast is a versatile seasoning to keep right next to the salt and pepper. Shake a dusting on toast or a bagel, use it to flavor popcorn, add it to soups before serving, replace the classic Parmesan sprinkle on a plate of pasta. Vegan-adapted recipes use nutritional yeast to add creaminess to sauces or to replicate traditionally cheese-laden dishes such as mac and cheese, au gratin potatoes, or Italian-style pasta casseroles. What Does It Taste Like? The words "nutty" and "cheesy" appear in nearly every description of nutritional yeast, yet the flavor does not replicate those ingredients exactly. It adds umami, that savory background note often referred to as the fifth taste, and similarly to salt, enhances the overall savories of a dish, although it contains almost no sodium. For this recipe about a teaspoon is all you would need.
- 6. Noodles This recipe is designed to serve two people, so include enough noodles for both of you. As to the type of noodles, the choice is up to you, egg noodles, rice noodles, pasta noodles, flat or round; even ramen. I used some regular spaghetti noodles, and it came out quite nice. Here are some suggestions for the noodles. The weights indicate the serving size for an average adult. • Fresh noodles, about 3 - 4 ounces (85 - 113g) • Dried noodles, about 2 ounces (57g) • Ramen noodles, 1 package
- 7. Veggies Pretty much everything is okay for a soup like this. You could stay traditional with carrots, celery, onions, peas, broccoli, the lot, or you could go more Eastern and toss in some bok choi, pak choi, or choy sum. Andy's Rule, if you like it, chuck it in the pot.
- 8. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
- 9. Add all of the broth ingredients (including the chicken, but not the lemon juice into a soup pot and turn the heat to medium. If you have a kitchen timer set it to 20 minutes, but do not turn it on yet. Stir until the broth comes up to a boil, reduce to a simmer, turn on the timer, and follow the chart in the next step.
- 10. My chart is set to the cooking times for the chicken, noodles and veggies that I am using. • Chicken poaches in 20 minutes. • Noodles cook al dente in 11 minutes. • Veggies cook in 5 minutes. Step 1: Continue to stir and simmer the broth. Step 2: At 7 minutes in, bring the noodle water up to the boil. Step 3: At 10 minutes in, add the noodles to the boiling water. Step 4: At 16 minutes in, add the veggies to the simmering broth. Step 5: At 20 minutes in, remove the chicken thighs and shred or slice. Fish out the bay leaf, and then brighten up the broth by the addition of 1 - 2 teaspoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice.
- 11. ASSEMBLY
- 12. Divide the noodles between two bowls.
- 13. Place half the shredded/sliced chicken on top.
- 14. Ladle some broth and veggies on top.
- 15. As you can see from the photo, I did not use any veggies. At this stage of recipe development, I was more concerned with the flavor of the broth.
- 16. PLATE/PRESENT
- 17. Serve while nice and hot, possibly with some crusty bread and a small side salad. Enjoy.
- 18. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.
- 19. Nutritional Information
Tips:
- Mise en place: Before you start cooking, make sure you have all of your ingredients and equipment ready to go. This will help you stay organized and prevent any mishaps.
- Use fresh, high-quality ingredients: The better the quality of your ingredients, the better your dish will taste. Whenever possible, use organic and locally-sourced ingredients.
- Don't be afraid to experiment: There are endless possibilities when it comes to combining Eastern and Western flavors. Be creative and have fun with your cooking.
- Pay attention to the cooking time: Different ingredients have different cooking times. Be sure to follow the recipe carefully to avoid overcooking or undercooking your food.
- Garnish your dish: A few simple garnishes can make your dish look more appealing and appetizing. Try using fresh herbs, citrus zest, or toasted nuts.
Conclusion:
East meets West chicken is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. With its combination of Eastern and Western flavors, this dish is sure to please even the most discerning palate. So next time you're looking for something new and exciting to cook, give East meets West chicken a try. You won't be disappointed!
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