Hot Hot Orange Beef or Chicken

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Hot Hot Orange Beef or Chicken Ingredients

MARINATE 224 HOURS Orange peel from one med
1/2 lb Flank steak; sliced thinly SEASONING LIQUID
IN1 tb Sugar
1 lg Egg white; lightly beaten 3 tb Hoisen sauce
1 tb Soy sauce 1 tb Soy sauce
1 tb Cornstarch 1 tb Vinegar; (preferably rice
1/8 ts White pepper 1 tb Dry sherry
1/2 ts Dark sesame oil 1 tb Chili oil
PREPARE/HAVE READY ON PLATE1/4 ts Salt
2 lg Garlic cloves; minced 1/2 ts Cornstarch
20 Dried red chilies; (I use 1 tb Dark sesame oil

Instructions for Hot Hot Orange Beef or Chicken

from A Taste of Chinatown Stir together in a separate bowl and have ready seasoning liquid: Heat wok on high. Add 2 Tb vegetable oil. When hot, add aromatics (garlic etc) and stir fry 30 sec-1 min to release fragrance. Add beef and stir fry a couple minutes until medium rare. Re-stir seasoning liquid and add to wok. Toss to thoroughly coat beef and until sauce thickens. Serve over white rice. Notes: 1. Preparing everything before beginning to cook is crucial 2. Doubles well, and sometimes I just double the sauce, because I love the taste. 3. I omit the salt, but usually add juice from the orange to the seasoning sauce and double the cornstarch. 4. I also usually omit the egg in the marinade, sometimes ading a splash of vinegar and/or sherry and a bit more cornstarch. 5. To make with chicken, substitute 3/4 pound boneless breast or thigh meat cut into 1/2" cubes and cooked a couple minuted longer, but starting with the following marinade instead: 2 Tb water 1 tsp soy sauce 1 Tb cornstarch 1 tsp dark sesame oil The most famous use for hoisin sauce is to paint a on the mandarin pancakes served with Peking duck. You can do something similar but simpler by painting a bit on some flour totillas, tossing in a bit of chopped scallion and/or other veggies you might wish and rolling around some roasted chicken or duck. I use the above recipe as a kind of generic stirfry blueprint, BTW. I marinate and cook the meat in a similar way, just varying by what I have at hand or feel like -leaving out the chilies and adding 1-2 Tb chopped fresh ginger ot mashed fermented black beans to the aromatics, putting some oyster sauce, chili paste, lemon juice, etc in the sauce. To include vegies, chop into bite sized pieces and stir fry them first for a minute or two in a couple Tb veg oil. Add a bit of broth or bouillion, cover and steam a minute or two, depending upon their hardness. Remove from pan, prepare the meat/sause, and stir veggies back in for another minute or so of cooking before serving. Posted to EAT-L Digest by Kim Malo on Mar 12, 1998

Main Ingredient: ChickenCuisine: Uncategorized

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