Chicken Chow Mein
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Submitted by magua72
Introduction
This is my first recipe so kindly sheath your blades. I originally found this recipe on the BBC's delightful Chinese Cooking Made Easy with Ching-He Huang and made some slight alterations Chinese Cooking Made Easy. It's incredibly easy to make and a great entry-level traditional Chinese recipe for an oaf like me. Be not afraid, this one's a cinch!
Ingredients
The only prerequisite for this would be a wok (I'm cheating with a nonstick one).
- 1 to 1 1/2 lb chicken breast
- 2 bell peppers (I like differently-colored ones because they distract me from the unending weariness of existence)
- 1 cup uncooked rice (I like jasmine)
- 1 jalapeno pepper (or similar spicy pepper)
- 2 tbsp. peanut oil (less smokey than other oils, and less smoke means less frantic waving at the smoke detector)
- 2 tsp. Chinese Five Spice Powder (found in the "ethnic" section of most supermarkets, this is the meat and potatoes of the flavor)
- 1 tbsp chili sauce
- 3 tbsp soy sauce
- 2 tbsp corn starch
- Dash of toasted sesame oil (recipe will still work if you don't have this)
- Pinch of ground pepper