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Took my second shot at sweet and sour chicken. I was
very happy with it! Nothing really special. Made the sauce by itself, sauteed garlic and green onions and then the chicken and finally added the rest of the vegetables (pea pods, red bell pepper) for a few minutes, and then added it all to the sauce (plus pineapple) for a few minutes. Served over rice. Oh! We did one thing different! Added about a quarter cup of Kikkoman Thai Style Chili Sauce to the sauce. It made it just a little spicy hot without dominating the flavor. Highly recommended! WAHOOO!! I have a question, though. The daughter likes just the sauce and chicken, no veggies. And she likes the chicken with the super-thick but still light breading that you can find at a restaurant. Could you tell me how to do the super-thick breading? The only way I know to do breading is to coat the meat with egg and then dip in dry batter. No way that will get me the thick coating she wants. Thank you, Michael |
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