Thursday, March 5, 2009

Orange Ginger Glazed Chicken

1 large clove of minced garlic
2 tsps of minced ginger
4 chicken breast cutlets
1 cup orange juice
1 tsp brown sugar
2 tsps soy sauce
1/2 tsp corn starch
salt and pepper
cashews

Mix together the orange juice, soy sauce and corn starch. Rinse the chicken then pat it dry with some paper towels. Season the cutlets with salt and pepper. Brown them on both sides over medium-high heat with some butter in a steel pan. Don't cook them *quite* all the way. Remove them from the pan and add in the garlic and ginger. Saute them for 40-60 seconds then pour in the orange juice mixture. Let it simmer till it's reduced by half or so, then add the chicken back in. Let the chicken simmer till it's done being cooked then turn it several times to coat with the glaze. Top with cashews.

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Just so you know, the measurements up top are guesses. This was very much a hip shot recipe. But, it's really easy and came out wicked good. I needed something quick to make one night and saw we had some chicken breast cutlets, a big ass orange and fresh ginger. It all just kind of fell into place. And except for the tablespoon or so of butter that you saute everything in there is pretty much no fat.

First, I minced up my ginger and garlic. Well, I used a press on the garlic. I like my garlic pieces small and don't have the knife skills to do it quickly yet. Then I juiced the orange. This is half of it. It was bigger than a softball, I got about a cup of juice from it. I think, I'm afraid I didn't measure it. Anyway, then I rinsed the chicken and dried it off. This helps it brown. I don't always do it (and never take pictures of it, apparently), but it does make for a better end result. Then I melted some butter and browned the chicken. I didn't cook it quite all the way because I wanted to finish it off in the glaze. Then I pulled it out and tossed in the garlic and ginger. That, my friends, is a fantastic smell. Chicken fond, butter, ginger and garlic. My apartment still smells like it and I couldn't be happier. Once I had sauteed them for about a minute I poured in the orange juice. If I had been planning ahead a bit better I would have mixed the sauce up beforehand, but I wasn't so I didn't. Brought it to a simmer and scraped up anything from the bottom. Then I added the brown sugar and soy sauce. After reducing for a while I tossed in a little cornstarch mixed with water, to thicken it up a bit. Then I tossed the chicken back in and let them finish cooking. Then I just flipped them around a couple times to coat them and that was that. Except for the cashews. I had cashews. So I put them on it. I mean, why not?I served it with potato medallions. I will be posting about them sometime next week probably, I need to do a few more things. Like take pictures. But having it with rice would be good, or double the sauce and serve it over noodles. Slice it and put it in a sandwich/wrap, or on a salad. You know, stuff you do with chicken.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love your step-by-step guide photos. :)

Noob Cook said...

I really love the idea of having the citrusy taste of orange in chicken. This looks yummy =)

thisoldbroad said...

WOW! This one's a keeper. Thank you for sharing the recipe & your photos. ;o}

Emily said...

Yum! I love orange chicken. Looks fantastic!

Reeni said...

This looks soooo good!! I love the flavors. And the potatoes sound great too, can't wait for that.

mag02920 said...

OhMyGOSH! you MUST be psychic! I spent this weekend looking for a simple recipe for chicken with some sort of orange influence (but nothing hit me in the face as IT)as we have a pile of oranges and we seem to be slowing down eating them! I made a pound cake with them (substituting them for lemons) and wanted to make something with chicken too! I cant wait to try this, it looks wicked good! Thanks for reading my mind Bob!

Spryte said...

Bob that looks great!!

vanillasugarblog said...

Bob this sounds way better than those chemical-laden ones we sometimes get at chinese take away. Love the cashews too!

Anonymous said...

The orange ginger glaze sounds awesome!

Jennifer said...

that is one mighty good glaze recipe! thanks!!

Kendra said...

Ginger and chicken is fab together. Love the orange added, looks great!

Thistlemoon said...

That looks really yummy! I love orange chicken!

Kiezie said...

This looks awesome!! Very similar to a secret recipe I am working on!!!! Yet different!! I love it! And I love orange chicken!!

Anonymous said...

Nice color and flavor there. The citrus is always a welcome taste!

Anonymous said...

The salty, nutty crunch of cashews with sweet chicken sounds really, really good right now.

Bob said...

bakespace: Thanks... Babs?

noocook: Thanks! It worked out to be a great combo.

Val: Thanks, it's what I'm here for. ;)

Emily: Thanks!

Reeni: Thanks! Probably next week I will be posting about the potatoes. I have a couple days off, so I should be doing a whole bunch of cooking.

MaryAnn: Heh, I do what I can. Let me know how it turns out for you!

Spryte: Thanks!

Dawn: Thanks! It was much better than what I've gotten at my local Chinese places. And it's healthy too. :)

5 Star Foodie: Thanks!

Jennifer: No, thank you. ;)

Kendra: Thanks!

JennDZ: Thanks, me too. :)

ChefBliss: Thanks! Secret? Sounds spine-tingley dingley! Can't wait to see it. :)

noble pig: I have to agree. I just wish I had a orange tree so it was more fresh. Ah well. Heh.

duo: Thanks, it was really good last night. ;)

Anonymous said...

Looks delicious! I'm always on the look out for new chicken recipes.

Tangled Noodle said...

This is great - a recipe where I can mentally check off every ingredient as something I already have! What do you think of a splash or two of some vodka? (I read this AFTER your ginger-vodka post)

Bob said...

Kerstin: Thanks, if you try it let me know how it comes out.

Tangled Noodle: I bet a splash of vodka would be good, particularly if it was ginger vodka. Heh.

test it comm said...

This chicken sounds tasty!

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