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Food For Thought - FLYing through Peking
Dear Friends,
Peking is one the biggest cities in China. And if you're a foodie,
it's the place to go for fabulous food!
There are three aspects of Peking-style food that distinguishes it
from other regional Chinese food. The first is less oil, secondly,
it's a little saltier, and third, it's not spicy like say,
Szechwan-style food.
Using these three elements, what do you say we make something fabulous
and healthy? That is, after we've logged in a little time and reported
in for Moving in May duty on the website!
Here's a great recipe to feed you and your family well. This recipe
comes from our Ten for the Freezer Menu which has you making two
dinners at one timeÑmaking one to eat now, and one to freeze for later
(just double the ingredients). So you have a work week's worth of
dinner in your tummies for the week, and another week's worth of the
same great meals in the freezer for laterÑit's a great way to get
double the results for very little extra effort. And like the recipe
says, you'll be a Happy Family when you've had this for dinner!
Happy Family Sesame Chicken
Serves 4
3 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
2 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
1 clove garlic, pressed
1/4 cup cornstarch
2 egg whites
4 boneless skinless chicken breast halves, cut into 2 inch pieces
In a small bowl, combine honey, sesame seeds, soy sauce and garlic;
set aside. In a larger bowl, mix together the egg whites and
cornstarch. Add the chicken and season with a little salt and pepper,
coating thoroughly.
TO ASSEMBLE:
In a quart-sized, freezer quality plastic bag, place the honey
mixture, scraping it all out of the bowl with a rubber spatula. Now
squeeze out as much air as possible and seal the bag.
In a gallon-sized, freezer quality plastic bag, place the chicken.
Squeeze out as much as air as possible and seal the bag.
On yet another gallon-sized, freezer quality plastic bag ,mark with
your Sharpie HAPPY FAMILY SESAME CHICKEN and the date you assembled
your meal. Place the chicken bag in first, followed by the honey
mixture bag; burp the bag well, seal it up and freeze.
BEFORE YOU COOK:
Defrost your freezer meal the night before in your fridge. If you
don't have a full thaw at cooking time, place the bag in a sink of
cold water (do not use hot water!) to speed-thaw your food safely.
COOKING DAY INGREDIENTS AND DIRECTIONS:
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
4 green onions, sliced (use some of the green)
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
In a skillet, heat half of the oil over medium-high heat and cook half
of the chicken, turning as it browns. Keep turning till cooked
thoroughly. Remove that batch of chicken and start the second
batchÑadd the oil first, let it heat a bit, then add the remaining
chicken, cooking it the same way you did the first batch. Now put all
of the chicken together in the skillet and squeeze all the honey
mixture over the cooked chicken, carefully coating all pieces. Add the
chopped green onions, give it another toss and sprinkle sesame seeds
on top; serveÑmuch better than take-out!
SERVING SUGGESTION: Serve with brown rice (use the quick-cooking
variety to get dinner quickly; add some steamed snow peas and julienne
carrots.
Enjoy!
Love,
Leanne
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To get more recipes like this one go and check out the freezer menus
offered on the Saving Dinner website:
http://www.savingdinner.com/products/10_chicken_beef_1.html
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