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    Here's yet another recipe Maria had in her recipe box. I know she gets most of these online and from other boards. This is one of my favorites. Especially if you like some spice. It is quick, easy and delicious! Just passing along the heat. The spice here will give you a good whooshie too, as it has been commonly called.

    Spicy Asian Chicken Strips

    1 pkg Boneless Chicken Tenders, sliced diagnolly 1" thick strips; Blend in a bowl with a heavy sprinkling of coarse black pepper; 2 Tablespoons Fish Sauce and 1 Tablespoon crushed red chili flakes.

    Let stand and marinate while preparing the rest of the ingredients.

    In a large skillet, (2-3 times around the pan with olive oil), add 1 teaspoon ground ginger; 2 cloves fresh minced garlic and thinly sliced white onion, as desired.

    Heat oil until garlic is aromatic (1-2 minutes).

    Add chicken and arrange pieces so each are touching bottom of skillet; Allow to sear for 2-3 minutes and turn to brown opposite side; Drizzle soy sauce lightly over each chicken strip and continue to cook.

    Once chicken has been seared evenly on both sides; toss loosely in skillet to blend all flavors; Drizzle each strip lightly with sesame seed oil and continue to toss; Add the green parts of a single bunch of green onions that have been coarsely chopped; (Be sure to exclude the actual onion part here, you want just the green stems); Toss a minute more and serve as desired.


    enjoy,
    Ben

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    MmM..I'll have to try this one. I <3 asian food
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    • #3
      Re: Spicy Asian Chicken Strips

      Originally posted by misterbenjamin
      Here's yet another recipe Maria had in her recipe box. I know she gets most of these online and from other boards. This is one of my favorites. Especially if you like some spice. It is quick, easy and delicious! Just passing along the heat. The spice here will give you a good whooshie too, as it has been commonly called.

      Spicy Asian Chicken Strips

      1 pkg Boneless Chicken Tenders, sliced diagnolly 1" thick strips; Blend in a bowl with a heavy sprinkling of coarse black pepper; 2 Tablespoons Fish Sauce and 1 Tablespoon crushed red chili flakes.

      Let stand and marinate while preparing the rest of the ingredients.

      In a large skillet, (2-3 times around the pan with olive oil), add 1 teaspoon ground ginger; 2 cloves fresh minced garlic and thinly sliced white onion, as desired.

      Heat oil until garlic is aromatic (1-2 minutes).

      Add chicken and arrange pieces so each are touching bottom of skillet; Allow to sear for 2-3 minutes and turn to brown opposite side; Drizzle soy sauce lightly over each chicken strip and continue to cook.

      Once chicken has been seared evenly on both sides; toss loosely in skillet to blend all flavors; Drizzle each strip lightly with sesame seed oil and continue to toss; Add the green parts of a single bunch of green onions that have been coarsely chopped; (Be sure to exclude the actual onion part here, you want just the green stems); Toss a minute more and serve as desired.


      enjoy,
      Ben
      Mr Ben,
      What is fish sauce?
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      • #4
        Fish Sauce is an Asian (Thai I believe, although I think the Vietnamese also have a version) condiment that is based on Anchovy paste. You can pick up a large bottle (that will last for a very long time, as you only ever need to use a very little bit for the flavor) at any Asian grocery store for only a couple bucks.

        Avoid the 'Ka-Me' brand that is often seen at grocery stores, it pales in flavor comparison, and has corn syrup in it.

        When you do try it, don't be turned off by the smell, it is strong, but the flavor is incredible.


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