Title: | How to Make them Goodies |
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Created: | Tue Feb 18 1986 |
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Chicken Breast with Cashew Nuts (Yah Goh Gee Ding) 3 T peanut oil 2 scallions, cut into 1/4 inch pieces (I usually use more scallions) 2 boned chicken breasts, cut in 1/2 inch pieces, mixed with: 1 T or more hoisin sauce 2 T light soy sauce 2 t Chinese rice wine or cooking sherry some hot oil, optional 2 t cornstarch 1/8 t pepper 1 c cashew nuts (or blanched peanus or walnuts) salt, optional (I don't use it) Heat the oil and stir-fry the scallions until slightly brown. Add the chicken mixture and stir-fry until the chicken changes color, about two minutes or so. Add the cashews and mix well. Add the salt if you use it. Serve over rice.
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222.1 | INDEBT::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Thu Oct 22 1987 10:25 | 7 | |
I made this last night and it was good! One tip so people will learn from my mistake: Don't buy roasted, salted cashews. I searched for raw cashews but couldn't find them, so I figured the 'snack' kind would do. Wrong, the roasting dried them out and the saltiness was too much. | |||||
222.3 | Just wash off the salt | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | Thu Oct 22 1987 13:44 | 7 | |
I usually can't get unroasted unsalted cashews either, so I rinse off the salt first. Seems to work OK. I think if you do find raw cashews, you will want to fry them or roast them yourself anyhow, which is some extra work - sometimes you can get unsalted roasted nuts (we eat very little salt in my house, so recipes I type in usually have the salt in parentheses unless it is essential to the recipe, meaning that we make the recipe with no salt at all). | |||||
222.4 | VAXUUM::FARINA | Wed Nov 27 1996 12:59 | 58 |