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Yield: 4 servings
Variation
Cashew Chicken: Substitute the same amount of cashews for the peanuts.
Wine
Since the chicken is salty and spicy, the drink's first job is to refresh. An aromatic white wine such as a sauvignon blanc from California or South Africa will do nicely, as will your favorite cold beer.
This was a wonderful recipe that I can’t wait to make again! I used the helpful hints from these reviews to make one outstanding dish! I doubled the entire ingredients list and added snow peas, carrots (sliced in ½), broccoli, red bell pepper slices and mushrooms to the mix. I also cooked up a package of rice noodles to go with it. I sautéed the veggies in a separate pan, made the main recipe in its own pan and another pan for the noodles. When it was all done I served it in layers; a layer of noodles, a layer of Kung Pao and a layer of veggies. It turned out PERFECT! All-in-all everything took me about an hours to complete and, if you know anything about cooking, this recipe isn’t complex at all. So it wasn’t your typical “Kung Pao Chicken” – this was by far better.
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I made this with less soy sauce, less sugar, and no peanuts. I also added a bunch of veggies; therefore, I doubled the sauce portion (except for soy and sugar) to accomodate. It turned out great! Not as good as my favorite Chinese restaurant, but good enough. I served it with quinoa (pronounced keen-wa) instead of rice and a nice Sauvignon Blanc from Mendocino, CA. All went well together!
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Sorry, but Kung Pao Chicken, or Kung Bao Ji DIng as it is known in Mainland China does have veggies, mainly carrots and celery. The store bought stuff is a quick escape but nothing comes close to the real thing and this recipe is really good.
Thanks for the snowpeas idea and the layer idea sounds wonderful!
You can also try putting the chicken with extra sauce in a puff pastry cup (vol-au-vent) and make an east-meets-west fusion dish.
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I just made this, it was easy and fast. Used 1 cup peanuts instead the flavor was just awesome everyone wanted more. Next time I will have to make a double batched. I think I will throw mushroom quarters in it next time also.
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I substituted beer for sherry, and almonds for peanuts. It was as good as any restaurant and almost as fast. I was able to prepare this dish in about 30 minutes.
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