{"id":46,"date":"2006-02-19T14:47:56","date_gmt":"2006-02-19T20:47:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.igourmand.com\/index.php\/archives\/recipes\/46"},"modified":"2006-06-06T13:46:02","modified_gmt":"2006-06-06T18:46:02","slug":"recipe-orange-chicken-a-la-lucito","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.igourmand.com\/?p=46","title":{"rendered":"Recipe &#8211; Orange Chicken \u00c3\u00a0 la Lucito"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A few weeks back, for the Chinese New Year, I created a new recipe for the occasion. I researched a bit what would be traditional, and after finding such a great variety of dishes I could not decide on a single thing. I also read that it was traditional to give kids oranges and to eat a lot of them as they are representative of the sun; so I decided to make something with oranges or &#8216;mandarinas&#8217; in it, as the later are currently in season here. Normita felt like having a chicken dish so this Orange Chicken was born. It could easily be made with turkey or other types of poultry. I opted to make it with oranges as I had some very nice seedless ones, and the &#8216;mandarinas&#8217; we had were full of seeds. If I remember right we probably made it with turkey breast as we had some frozen ones marinated &#8216;arrachera&#8217; style. I will talk more about &#8216;arrachera&#8217; in the coming weeks as the Padrino as requested a recipe and we will provide in time. Enjoy this nice light oriental dish with the chicken served on a nice bed of steamed rice&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Ingredients<\/p>\n<p>1 full chicken breast skinned and deboned then cut in cubes<br \/>1 tsp soy sauce<br \/>1 tsp orange juice<br \/>1 egg yolk<br \/>1 tbs cornstarch<br \/>12 green onions cut diagonally into 2&quot; pieces<br \/>1 small can of water chestnut slices<br \/>1 large seedless orange peeled, broken into segments, and with the&nbsp;segments cut into cubes<br \/>1 1\/2 cup orange juice<br \/>3 tbs honey<br \/>2 tbs Hoi Sin sauce<br \/>1 tbs cooking sherry<br \/>1 1\/2 tsp Chinese chili paste or to taste<br \/>1\/4 tsp salt<br \/>2 tbs sunflower oil<br \/>1 1\/2 tbs cornstarch<br \/>1 1\/2 tbs water<br \/>1 tsp sesame oil<\/p>\n<p>Preparation<\/p>\n<p>1. With your hands mix the chicken cubes with 1 tsp of soy sauce and 1 tsp of orange juice until well incorporated.<br \/>2. Add the egg yolk and mix well again.<br \/>3. Add 2 tbs of cornstarch and mix until you get a very sticky mess.<br \/>4. In a measuring cup put 1 of cup orange juice, 2 tbs honey, 2 tbs Hoi Sin sauce, 1 tbs cooking sherry, 1 1\/2 tsp chili paste, and salt and mix well to make the sauce.<br \/>5. Put 2 tbs cornstarch and 2 tbs water in a small bowl and mix well together with finger.<br \/>6. In a large wok on high heat place 1 tbs of oil and heat 30 seconds.<br \/>7. Stir-fry the chicken cubes until they are well cooked. Around 5 minutes depending on the heat of your fire.<br \/>8. Reserve the chicken.<br \/>9. Add the other 1 tbs of oil and place on high heat to stir fry.<br \/>10. Add the green onions and water chestnuts, and stir fry for 1 minute.<br \/>11. Add the prepared sauce, the orange cubes, and the reserved chicken, and bring to boil covered.<br \/>12. Add the cornstarch in water to the mix and bring to boil to thicken.<br \/>13. Add the 1 tsp sesame oil to give a nice shine to the dish and mix well and serve while still hot.<\/p>\n<p>Lucito<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A few weeks back, for the Chinese New Year, I created a new recipe for the occasion. I researched a bit what would be traditional, and after finding such a great variety of dishes I could not decide on a single thing. 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