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Sweet Peanut Chicken
(Suitable for 4 people)
Whitworths light soft brown sugar with its pale honey coloured grains and mild caramel flavour goes in both the soy marinade and the peanut and coconut sauce gently spiced with chilli. This very special stir- fry chicken dish is ideal for a dinner party of 4 people, when I usually serve it with American Quick Cook long grain rice.
Equipment & Ingredients
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550g (1lb.4ozs) Mini Breast Fillets |
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cooking oil (peanut or groundnut) |
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1 onion cut into thick wedges |
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2 tsps Whitworths light brown soft sugar |
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175g (6oz) smooth, or crunchy peanut butter |
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3 level tsps ground coriander |
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3 cloves garlic, crushed finely |
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2¼ tbls Whitworths light brown soft sugar, or golden caster sugar |
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20 fluoz (1pt) canned coconut milk |
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Method
Prepare the marinade. Mix the ingredients together in a shallow bowl and add the chicken. Leave the meat to marinate for 2 hours or more.
Prepare the peanut and coconut sauce. Add the ingredients to a small saucepan and mix together until you have a smooth paste. Heat gently for 30 seconds stirring continuously, then set aside.
Add 2 tbls of cooking oil to a hot frying pan, or wok, set over a high heat. Stir-fry the onion and snow peas keeping them on the move with a spatular for 2 minutes.
Strain the meat from the marinade and add to the wok. Stir- fry for 3 minutes, then pour over half of the peanut sauce and continue to stir-fry for a further 3-4 minutes until it thickens. Add more if you think it necessary, (any leftover sauce will freeze successfully for a future occasion).
Serve straight away on a bed of freshly cooked rice.
Sweet Tip
This recipe uses Whitworths icing sugar to make a very pleasant sweet peanut flavoured icing, or sweet golden sauce for a hot pudding.
Add 3 tbls smooth, or crunchy peanut butter and 6 tbls Whitworths icing sugar double sifted with 5-6 tbls water to a small saucepan and mix together over a low heat until smooth.
Drizzle over nut based biscuits or cakes and leave to set, or serve hot and saucy poured over steamed sponge puddings, to make a delicious treat for kid’s who love peanut butter.
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