ORANGE CHICKEN

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I am obsessed with the Orange Chicken from Panda Express. But who needs Panda Express when you can make it from home? Try it out. Tell me what you think. I love it!

Ingredients:
2 Large Chicken Breasts
1 egg
1 1/2 teaspoon Salt
1/2 teaspoon Black Pepper
Oil (for frying)
1/2 cup Cornstarch
1 tablespoon Cornstarch
1/4 cup Flour
1 tablespoon Ground Ginger
1 teaspoon Minced Garlic
1/2 teaspoon Crushed Red Peppers
1 Green Onion (sliced thin)
1/4 cup Water
1/2 teaspoon Sesame Oil
1 1/2 tablespoons Soy Sauce
1 1/2 tablespoons Orange Juice
5 tablespoons Sugar
5 tablespoons White Vinegar
1 Orange, zest of (OPTIONAL)

Directions:
1. Cut up your chicken breasts into bite size pieces. Put the chicken into a bowl. Stir in the egg, pepper, and 1 tablespoon of oil.

2. In a seperate bowl stir in the flour and the 1/2 cup of cornstarch.

3. Spoon out the chicken from the liquid mixture and put the pieces into your flour mixture. Stir around well until the chicken is fully coated int the flour and cornstarch.

4. Heat up some oil in a large pan on medium heat. Once the oil is really hot, spoon your chicken out of the bowl and set the pieces in the oil in a single layer. Flip each piece over once it is golden brown. When the chicken is cooked and brown, pull it out of the oil and set aside. Dump the oil and clean your pan.

5. In a bowl add the soy sauce, orange juice, sugar, and white vinegar. Stir.

**You need to work QUICK in the following steps and be ready with your ingredients. I burnt my first batch because I wasn't fully prepared...so I had to start over. Get out the remaining ingredients and measuring tools. Have the lids off the spices and have your onion cut so you are ready.

6. Add a tablespoon of oil in your clean pan. Add your ground ginger and minced garlic. Stir-fry until fragrant. (about 10 seconds)

7. Add and stir-fry your crushed red peppers and green onions.

8. Add the sesame oil. Stir for 3 seconds.

9. Add in your mixture that you have in your bowl containing the soy sauce, orange juice, sugar, and vinegar. Bring to a boil.

10. Add your cooked chicken and stir until mixed.

11. Add in the water and the remaining tablespoon of cornstarch. Stir until smooth.

12. Heat until thickened. If you want to add the orange zest you do it at this point. Only add it if you want it to have a lot of orange flavor, as it adds a ton. I would recommend skipping the orange zest if you dont want it REALLY orangy.

13. Serve with rice.

SERVES: 2

5 comments:

Amy and Nathan said...

I made this for dinner on friday night and it was AMAZING!!!!!!!! Great recipe!!!! Thanks for posting it!

Nate and Chelsea Peck said...

OMGOMGOMG...sooo good!! pretty much JUST like restaraunt orange chicken..I am going to add it to my dinner rotation. This will especially come in handy when I am craving chinese and none of these nasty rexburg places will satisfy. The only thing I am going to do differently next time is lessen the crushed red peppers...it was a bit too hot for us.

Bobby & Emily said...

This was so awesome! Thank you so much, this site is amazing! I want to make everything!

klenaek said...

This recipe is seriously the most scrumptious thing around! I made if for the missionaries and my family tonight (I had to quadruple the recipe, but it came out perfect) and there was not a scrap of meat or sauce left! I ran out of time and just breaded and pan fried my chicken in bisquick (sad but true... it's actually pretty good) and made the sauce just like it says to. SOOO good. Even my picky 8 yr old asked for seconds. Thanks Whit! :)

Julie said...

I made this recipe tonight for my family!! WE ALL LOVED IT!!It such a delicious recipe!! Now I can make panda express orange chicken at home!! When I made the sauce and smelled it...it was HEAVEN!! Thanks Whitney for posting this recipe!

 
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