Ingredients
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1
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1/4
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1
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1
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2 1/2
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4
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4
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1
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2 - 3
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1/2
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2
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1
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Directions
Authentic Black Bean Chicken, Fermented black beans are found in Asian markets and once you buy them, they last pretty much forever! Also called salted black beans, they’re used in the black bean chicken you order from Chinese take-out and has a much different flavor than the Mexican type of black beans From chef Fuchsia Dunlop with my addition of some red pepper for color! Also check out my review of Recipe#247607 , OK No review because used thinly sliced pork instead of chicken Also, subbed chili paste with garlic for red pepper Everything else the same Yum!, I am hoping to make this for guests who don’t like hot spicy food 2 to 3 tsps of dried chili peppers sounds super spicy would reducing the amount diminish the dish significantly?
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Steps
1
Done
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Cut the Chicken Into Bite Sized Chunks; Put Them in a Bowl and Add Salt and Soy Sauce; Mix Well and Set Aside. |
2
Done
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Heat Peanut Oil in the Wok Over High Heat; Add the Chicken and Stir-Fry Until It Changes Color, Then Remove from the Wok With a Slotted Spoon. |
3
Done
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Drain Off All but 3 Tablespoons Oil from the Wok, Then Return It to Medium Heat; Add the Ginger and Garlic and Stir-Fry For a Few Minutes Until They Are Fragrant and the Garlic Cloves Are Tender. Add the Black Beans and Stir-Fry Until Fragrant, Splashing in the Wine as You Do So. Add the Chili Flakes and Stir-Fry For a Few Moments. |
4
Done
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Return the Chicken to the Wok; Add the Red Bell Pepper and Toss Both in the Fragrant Oil, Splashing in the Vinegar and Adding Salt to Taste. When Everything Is Sizzly, Throw in the Scallions and Stir a Few Times Until Barely Cooked. Then, Off the Heat, Stir in the Sesame Oil and Serve. |