11.8.07

Kung Pao Chicken

 
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The recipe of this dish is straight from a cookery programme I saw on a malayalam TV channel.Recipe is from Chef Jose of Taj Residency,Ernakulam.He said that, Kung Pao chicken is the most popular dish to go with fried rice in Taj Residency.I am not surprised because the name Kung pao itself is so intriguing anyone would want to give it a try apart from the commonly heard manchurians and chilli chicken.

The method of preparation is similar to other Indo Chinese dishes as in frying and then adding the fried stuff into a particular prepared sauce.Only that, unlike most others where atleast two different types of sauces are used(soya sauce&oyster sauce,soya sauce&chilli garlic sauce etc)here only soyasauce is used.Another thing that distinguishes it is its use of nuts,either peanuts or cashewnuts.

Ingredients

Boneless Chicken - 150g ,diced
Egg(beaten) - 1tsp
Pepper powder - 1tsp
Chicken stock - 150ml
Dry red chillies - 4
Green chillies - 1 to 2
Garlic - 10g
Ginger - 10g
Ginger-garlic paste - 1tsp
Onion - 1
Capsicum(small) - 1
Sugar - a pinch
Spring onion - 10g
Cornflour - 15g
Dark soya sauce - 4tsp
Cashewnuts/Peanuts - 10g (fried in a tsp oil)
Peanut oil - to deep fry + 3tsp

Method

1.Marinate the chicken with ginger-garlic paste,pepper powder,egg,1tsp soya sauce and 1tsp cornflour for 20 to 30min and then deep fry
2.Heat 3tsp oil in a wok,add dried red chillies,slit green chillies,garlic and ginger(finely chopped)and fry for a few seconds
3.Add diced onion and capsicum and fry till onion turns transparent
4.Add the chicken stock,bring to a boil and add 3tsp soya sauce,sugar and cornflour dissolved in water
5.Add the fried chicken and garnish with chopped spring onions and cashewnuts
6.Serve immediately with fried rice

Other Indo Chinese dishes blogged
Chilli Chicken
Gobi Manchurian
Chicken in Hot sauce

23 Comments:

At August 11, 2007 9:31 PM, Blogger FH said...

Excellent! My kids wants to come over there now!!:D
It's our fav. dish to order in Chinese restaurant.Always with Peanuts though,never with Cashews here.I guess in India ,they like Cashews better.
Looks great,I will try.I have been cooking Asian food too lately,will post one more soup next week.Have a fun weekend:)

 
At August 12, 2007 6:01 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Yumyyyy.. i am drooling over the picture. Indo-chinese is always delicious!! Thanks for sharing!!

 
At August 12, 2007 6:28 AM, Blogger Viji said...

Smitha, are you a chicken fan? The picture is too good. Viji

 
At August 12, 2007 7:56 AM, Blogger Pravs said...

I had this dish at a friends place...she got the recipe from this show.It was really tasty.
Looks so good in that serving bowl.

 
At August 14, 2007 3:28 PM, Blogger Sumitha said...

Asha akka - glad you found the recipe useful.Let me know when you all come to Switz:)You are right cashewnuts are always preferred to peanuts in India.Looking forward to your soup recipe.

Cinnamon - You are welcome Cinnamon!Thanks for stopping by:)

Viji - No Viji not really a chicken fan:)

Pravs - Hey Pravs I am so happy to hear that,now you have the recipe so do try it at your home too:)

 
At August 15, 2007 1:13 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Kung pao chicken is my fav. Gosh... this makes me miss home.

Asha akka, traditionally, kung pao has cashew nuts.

 
At August 15, 2007 8:57 PM, Blogger archana said...

This is one of my favorite dishes,i might like it better with cashewnuts. Good to see you back Sumi.

 
At August 17, 2007 4:14 PM, Blogger Poonam said...

Fabulous picture!

 
At August 18, 2007 4:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very nicely presented, Sumitha! Looks delicious!

 
At August 21, 2007 11:34 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

looks yummy Sumitha :-) I will prepare this for my family for tomm's dinner for sure :-)

 
At August 22, 2007 5:43 PM, Blogger starry said...

My husband loves chinese food and it is one of his fav dish.thanks for the recipe.

 
At August 24, 2007 8:14 PM, Blogger Kribha said...

Nice picture. This is is dish I do it ofen but with peanuts. cashews looks great too. will try it your way next time.
Hey, check out my blog. I have something waiting for you.

 
At August 27, 2007 9:42 AM, Blogger indianadoc said...

Oh my God, Sumi u seem to have graduated as an excellent Chinese Chef...it has been a while now that I hv dropped in....and you dont stop to surprise me...Thanks a lot for your Onam wishes..and wish you and your family an excellent Onam filled with all happiness...

 
At August 27, 2007 3:24 PM, Blogger J said...

A very happy onam to you!

 
At September 03, 2007 4:16 AM, Blogger Bharathy said...

I am DIE for Indochinese sort, Sumitha..dish looks soo soo so yummy..

Looking forward to hear more abt your paris trip..!!:)

 
At September 03, 2007 6:40 AM, Blogger Viji said...

Sumitha, could not see you around some time. How are you? hope everything is Ok at your end. Take care. With love,Viji

 
At September 07, 2007 2:51 PM, Blogger Bong Mom said...

Thanks for this because I surely goung to try this

 
At September 09, 2007 1:06 PM, Blogger Chef Jeena said...

Lovely recipe :)

 
At September 09, 2007 5:26 PM, Blogger Rajesh &Shankari said...

sumi, waiting for youe next recipe..the serving bowl looks soo cute as well

 
At September 19, 2007 5:56 AM, Blogger bha said...

Hey I am not able to see your pics...but I love that kind of chinese preparation

 
At September 23, 2007 9:36 AM, Blogger Bindiya said...

wow sumitha ,loved the chicken recipe and check my blog ,have added a delicious lamb recipe ,just like you wanted:)
lovely blog u have

 
At September 30, 2007 7:18 AM, Blogger Viji said...

Sumitha, RCI Tamil festival is on. If possible send your entry. Thanks. Viji

 
At November 10, 2007 11:39 PM, Blogger Sheela said...

Which malayalam channel is the cookery show on, and what time I have been trying to catch it but always seem to miss it.
Thanks

 

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