Pandan chicken is a must order dish whenever we are at Thai restaurants. In the original Thai version, the chicken are wrapped with pandan leaves (screwpine) and then deep fried in oil. However, when I am cooking for three hungry kids, I don't the luxury and time to wrap each individual chicken with the pandan leaves.
In order to save some time I also marinated the chicken before putting them in the frezzer. It will taste better too because the ingredients would be absorbed throughly into the chicken meat.
Here is my shortcut Stir Fried Pandan Chicken Recipe....
Ingredients
Chicken meat, 400 gms
Pandan leaves, 3 pcs, cut into 1" length
Light soya sauce, 2 table spoons
Turmeric powder, 1 teaspoon
Cumin, 1/2 teaspoon
Chili powder, optional, 1 teaspoon
Lime (limau nipis) juice, from 3 limes
Salt to taste
Sugar to taste
Corn flour, 1 tablespoon
Onions, 1 pc, cut into four
Marinate chicken with light soya, turmeric powder, cumin, salt, sugar, lime juice, chilly powder and cornflour. It is best if they are marinated overnight. Heat up wok and put in some oil. Saute pandan leaves and onions until fragrant. Add in the chicken and fry until they are well cooked. Put in a little water if the dish is too dry.
Best eaten with Nasi Lemak (coconut milk rice).
i bet the taste as nice as pandan chicken! I wanna try it too! :d
ReplyDeleteLooks like breadfruit(buah sukun). LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteLook really delicious and agree that it will be best eaten with Nasi Lemak.
ReplyDeleteOoh.. tasted chicken wrapped with pandan leaves but never cook with them before.. must try..
ReplyDeleteHi Everyone, if used pork belly meat......lagi best....very tasty! LOL
ReplyDeleteHmmm...my favourite!Thanks for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeleteDelicious pandan chicken, look so tempting.
ReplyDeleteWah.. i can bau bau very wangi dy wei... another must try recipe!
ReplyDeleteSo tempting... hehe...
ReplyDeletethank goodness for shortcuts and time savers!
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna try it out with pork... wrapping with pandan leaves is a big no-no, but stir fry with it should be easy, kekeke...
ReplyDeleteHi Pete
ReplyDeleteAs always superb dish.Thank you for sharing
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That platter of chicken is making me hungry Pete.. looks very appetizing.
ReplyDeleteSo innovative. It looks really appetizing! Easier to eat too, no need to unwrap the pandan leaf ;)
ReplyDeletethis sounds very appetising to me! yeah, i think pork meat also very nice..
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely dish. The ingredients sound absolutely delicious!
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