I recently went
to a local Chinese restaurant, whose specialties are dishes cooked with chilies
(lots of chilies!). One dish ordered was green string beans with handfuls of
red chili peppers and some ground pork. This is a common Chinese dish where you
taste the underlying flavor of the chilies more than any heat, together with
the green beans and pork. The difference in this restaurant’s preparation was
that whole red chilies were used rather than cutting them up into smaller
pieces. Just that change made the dish taste different because a whole red
chili pepper is eaten with every mouthful. The dish is also served “dry”, with
little sauce.
As in the Oyster Sauce Shrimp with Japanese Chilies
(蠔油日本指天椒蝦, Hou4 Jau4 Jat6
Bun2 Zi2 Tin1 Ziu1 Haa1) recipe, dried red Japanese chilies bought
at my local Mexican market were used for flavor, rather than heat. If you
really like very hot dishes, the dried red chilies found at your local Asian
market can be substituted. Unlike the classic restaurant green bean dish
previously described, this recipe is served with chicken and sauce, although
the dish can also be made “dry”. It’s really up to you if you want a sauce or
not. The chilies give the dish its dominant flavor, so they aren’t an optional
ingredient. In fact, the more the better!
Enjoy!
Ingredients
¾ lb.
|
375 g.
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Chicken thigh (鷄髀, gai1 bei2) or breast meat (雞胸肉, gai1 hung1 juk6), cut into 1-inch (2.5
cm.) pieces
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1 tsp.
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5 ml.
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Baking soda (蘇打粉, sou1 daa2 fan2)
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½ in.
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15 mm.
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Knob of ginger
(薑, goeng1), crushed in a garlic
press
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2 cloves
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2 cloves
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Garlic (蒜, syun3), crushed in a garlic press
|
1 Tbs.
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15 ml.
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Corn starch (粟粉, suk1 fan2)
|
2 Tbs.
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30 ml.
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Soy sauce (豉油, si6 jau4)
|
1 Tbs.
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15 ml.
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Hoisin sauce (海鮮醬, hoi2 sin1 zoeng3)
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2 Tbs.
|
30 ml.
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Shaoxing rice
wine (紹興酒, siu6 hing1 zau2)
or dry sherry
|
½ tsp.
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2.5 ml.
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Ground white
pepper (白胡椒, baak6 wu4 ziu1)
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1 tsp.
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5 ml.
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Sesame oil (麻油, maa4 jau4)
|
|
|
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1 lb.
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500 g.
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Green string
beans (青豆角, ceng1 dau6 gok3), cut into 2-inch (5 cm.) pieces
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6-12
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6-12
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Dried red Japanese
chili peppers (日本指天椒, jat6
bun2 zi2
tin1 ziu1), to taste
|
3 stalks
|
3 stalks
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Green onions (葱, cung1), cut into ½-inch (15 mm.) pieces on the diagonal
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½ in.
|
15 mm.
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Knob of ginger
(薑, goeng1), crushed in a garlic
press
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2 cloves
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2 cloves
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Garlic (蒜, syun3), crushed in a garlic press
|
|
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Oil for cooking
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Sauce Ingredients
2 Tbs.
|
30 ml.
|
Soy sauce (豉油, si6
jau4)
|
1 Tbs.
|
15 ml.
|
Hoisin sauce (海鮮醬, hoi2
sin1 zoeng3)
|
2 Tbs.
|
30 ml.
|
Shaoxing rice wine (紹興酒,
siu6 hing1 zau2) or dry sherry
|
½ tsp.
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2.5 ml.
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Ground white pepper (白胡椒,
baak6 wu4 ziu1)
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½ Tbs.
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7.5 ml.
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Sesame oil (麻油, maa4
jau4)
|
|
|
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2 tsp.
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10 ml.
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Corn starch (粟粉, suk1
fan2)
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4 tsp.
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20 ml.
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Water
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Equipment
|
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Garlic press
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14 in.
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35.5 cm.
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Wok or pan
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Preparation Instructions
- Prepare the chicken thigh or breast meat by removing any bones and skin. Cut the chicken into 1-inch (2.5 cm.) pieces. Wet with water and add baking soda to the chicken, allow to tenderize for 15 minutes, and then wash the baking soda from the meat. The baking soda can be omitted but results in the tender meat experienced in restaurant dishes.
- Marinate the chicken in a covered container for at least one hour or overnight in the refrigerator with the ginger and garlic crushed in a garlic press, corn starch, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, Shaoxing rice wine or dry sherry, ground white pepper, and sesame oil. If marinating the chicken overnight, take it out of the refrigerator at least one hour before cooking.
- Wash and cut the green string beans into 2-inch (5 cm.) pieces.
- Remove any stems from the dried red Japanese chili peppers. The amount of red chili peppers to use in this dish depends upon personal taste, so feel free to reduce or increase the amount.
- Crush the ginger and garlic in a garlic press and put into a small bowl.
- Wash and cut the green onions into ½-inch (15 mm.) pieces on the diagonal.
- Prepare and mix the sauce in a small bowl: add the soy sauce, hoisin sauce, Shaoxing rice wine or dry sherry, ground white pepper, and sesame oil. In another small bowl, prepare the corn starch slurry by mixing the corn starch and water together.
Cooking Instructions
- Heat a wok or pan over high heat before adding oil. Add the chicken pieces to the wok in a single layer on the bottom and brown the outside. You may have to cook the chicken in batches, so be sure to reheat the wok over high heat before adding more oil. Transfer the chicken to a bowl.
- Reheat the wok over high heat before adding oil and then the dried red Japanese chili peppers. Stir fry the chili peppers to brown them before adding the green string beans to the wok. Stir fry the green string beans to brown them. Add the bowl with the ginger and garlic mixture, and then some oil to the mixture. Quickly stir fry all the ingredients until the ginger and garlic mixture becomes fragrant. Add the green onions and the contents of the bowl with the chicken back into the wok, and stir fry all the ingredients together.
- Add the sauce ingredients to the wok and stir fry the ingredients together. If more sauce is desired, add some liquid (stock or water) to the wok. Add the corn starch slurry to thicken the sauce and mix all the ingredients together. Put the cooked ingredients into a serving dish and serve with steamed rice.
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