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Chinese Braised Chicken

Chinese Braised Chicken

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This is a simple and quick Chinese recipe for braised chicken which is easily adaptable to suit your preference. The seasonings like soy sauces and oyster sauce are staples in a Chinese kitchen. The savory braising sauce goes incredibly well with white rice. This dish is so high on taste and low on effort that it has become one of my family’s favourite home-cooked Chinese dishes.

Chinese Braised Chicken (Ingredients)

48 comments on “Chinese Braised Chicken”

  1. Hi Wiffy,
    I tried your receipe for this today! I’m your new fan! The taste turns out real good but I used chicken breast instead, the chicken turns out to be really hard..same like how it worked with my tofu minced with wolfberry.. I used rock sugar and exact steps..thanks for sharing once again!I hope i’ll do better next round, I choose boneless cos I dont even know how to chop meat with bones! This is my 2nd attempt. Next tiramisu for me!

  2. This is my 1st time cooking (not including instant noodles), and it turned out real good!!! Thank u so much!!! I cooked this for my mum n she like the sauce so much that she had 2 bowls of rice. Till now she can’t believe that I can cook. Omg I’m so filled with joy now :D

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  4. This is so delicious! However my mushrooms have a bitter aftertaste (I used chinese dried mushrooms) – how can I prevent mushroom from tasting bitter?

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  6. Hi, can I know can we keep the balance for tomorrow? in the fridge? Thanks

  7. I’m a Singaporean living in Mumbai and have tried this recipe twice in the past month. The first time I cooked it, my husband said it was awesome and reminded him of chup chye peng. The second time I cooked it for my Singaporean friends in Mumbai, they said it reminded them of home and mimicked tears rolling down their cheeks (‘cos it was so heart-
    warmingly good). Thank you for this simple yet awesome and flavoursome recipe. :)

    p.s.: I left out the sugar completely as my husband doesn’t take sugar as part of his slow carb diet. The dish still tasted fantastic!

  8. Hi i just wanna ask, do i need to pour away the sesame oil after stir frying? or just put in all the seasonings and ingredients in the stir-fried chicken with sesame oil?

  9. Can I omit step 1, and instead cook in a huge pot for 30 mins?

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