Ingredients
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1/4
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3
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2
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1/4
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2
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8
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10
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1
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Directions
Olympic Seoul Chicken,This recipe came out of the Oregonian in Portland, Oregon. It looked good. I haven’t tried it yet.,Excellent recipe! There’s a Korean restaurant in the food court near my office and they serve a dish called Seoul chicken. In fact, that’s the dish they’re known for. It’s delicious. I went searching for a copycat recipe and am glad I found yours! This was extremely easy to whip up for dinner and my guy and I really enjoyed it. This will be made often in our home. I followed the recipe exactly but I did use boneless, skinless chicken breasts cut into bite-sized pieces as I find it easier to eat that way. Highly recommended and will be shared with others!,This will be a family favorite to make often. Wonderful sauce with a little kick, the chicken was perfect
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Steps
1
Done
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Mix Together Vinegar, Soy Sauce, Honey, and Ginger. Set Aside. |
2
Done
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Heat Oil in Large Skillete Over Medium Heat. |
3
Done
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Add Chicken and Cook, Turning, About 10 Minutes or Until Brown on All Sides. |
4
Done
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Add Garlic and Red Pepper, Cook Stirring 2 to 3 Minutes. |
5
Done
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Add Vinegar Mixture, Cover and Cook About 15 Minutes or Until Chicken Is Fork Tender. |
6
Done
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Uncover, Cook About 1 to 2 Minutes or Until Sauce Is Slightly Thick. |
7
Done
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Serve With Rice. |