Day 4 of the Olympics
Today I made a traditional meal from China. My
family and I always enjoy Asian food. We
served this with some vegetable stir fry and rice noodles. As I was preparing
dinner I realized I forgot to get chop sticks. Total fail. :( The meal would
have been complete with chopsticks, but it was still tasty.
General
Tso's Chicken
Ingredients
- 4 cups vegetable oil for frying
- 3 eggs
- 1/2 cup cornstarch
- 2 teaspoons cornstarch
- 2 pounds skinless, boneless
chicken thighs, cut into bite-sized pieces
- 1 1/2 cups white sugar
- 1/4 cup distilled white vinegar
- 1/4 cup rice vinegar
- 1/4 cup dry sherry (substitute
use 1/8c apple cider vinegar and 1/8c water)
- 2 1/2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 12 dried whole red chilies, or
to taste
- 2 tablespoons minced fresh
ginger, or to taste
Directions
1. Heat the frying oil in a deep-fryer or large
saucepan to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
2. Beat the eggs in a mixing bowl until smooth.
Mix in the 1/2 cup plus 2 teaspoons cornstarch until no lumps remain. Mix in
the chicken until evenly coated in the batter.
3. In batches, carefully drop the chicken cubes
into the hot oil one by one, cooking until the chicken turns golden brown and
begins to float, about 3 minutes. Drain on a paper towel-lined plate.
4. Meanwhile, combine the sugar, white vinegar,
rice vinegar, sherry or apple cider vinegar, soy sauce, and garlic in a small
saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Stir constantly until the
sugar has dissolved and the sauce thickens to the consistency of light pancake
syrup, about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat and keep warm.
5. Heat 2 tablespoons vegetable oil in a wok or
large skillet over medium-high heat. Stir in the dried chiles and ginger; cook
and stir until the ginger begins to brown, about 30 seconds. Remove the chiles
and ginger from the wok and stir them into the sauce. Place the fried chicken
cubes into the wok and cook until very crispy and dark golden brown. Serve the
chicken with the sauce.
Fun facts
Our
neighbors from China taught us how to say Hi and Bye in Chinese.
Hi = ni hao
Bye= zai jian
The kids have a little friend from China and they have been exposed to the language. "Teo" one of our 2 year twins can say these words with no problem. We think he speaks better in Chinese than English. ;)
The kids have a little friend from China and they have been exposed to the language. "Teo" one of our 2 year twins can say these words with no problem. We think he speaks better in Chinese than English. ;)
China is the fourth largest country in
the world (after Russia, Canada, and the U.S.). It has an area of 3,719,275
square miles (slightly smaller than the U.S.) and its borders with other
countries total more than 117,445 miles. Approximately 5,000 islands lie off
the Chinese coast.
Toilet paper was invented in China in
the late 1300s. It was for emperors only.(THANK YOU CHINA!!!) :)
Cricket fighting is a popular
amusement in China. Many Chinese children keep crickets as pets
Despite its size, all of China is in
one time zone.
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