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By Kim127
on January 15, 2004
Very good dinner and easy to make too. The chicken had a great sweet/oriental flavor and I think it would make an awesome chicken sandwich too, that is if there were any leftovers. I cooked the chicken for about 15 minutes in the broiler and I'm sure it would also be awesome on the grill!!
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I used this marinade/sauce with boneless/skinless thighs. Made for a very nice mid-week meal with minimum fuss. I found I needed the entire 1/2 hour cooking time. Lots of pan juices too to be used up over steamed rice.
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on February 07, 2004
Chia, I made this with leftover turkey. I added the spices to the sauce and just mixed in the cooked turkey. My DH loved it! I served it with brown rice and a broccoli and cauliflower mix. Thanks!
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on April 13, 2004
My DH and I liked the flavor of this recipe a lot. I found I needed more cooking time. My sauce was to thick for my taste so I will thin it a little next time. Went well with rice.
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Fantafabulous!!! Chia. I don't have a broiler (faint clue as to what it is too) so I used a non-stick wok and cooked it. Used ordinary white vinegar. I know I must have missed out on a bit of the flavour. But it was still good. Infact I repeated the sauce with Beef(a slab of undercut) this morning for my DS and BIL's tiffin and it was excellent. Gave it in a sandwich. DH dipped into it before he left too. He had the taste of the sauce from last night to go by!!! (no leftovers - and we are 2 1/2 of us that should give you an idea of apetites around here ;) ) Thank you!!!
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Nice and easy to prepare. We enjoyed the flavor of the chicken. Recipe was made as directed. Thanks!
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Made this for freezer tag, and can confirm that it freezes well. I knew I had slightly overcooked it so when defrosted it I had it cold with salad, but it would have reheated just fine, I would have done it wrapped in foil so that it didn't dry out. I really liked the flavour of this and will definitely make it again. Served it with stir fried vegetables and sesame noodles.
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on February 16, 2008
Sorry, Chia - this wasn't our favorite. When I saw the recipe posted, I made it a mission to find Kosher Hoisin sauce, but the end result disappointed. Now that I have an entire bottle home, maybe I'll play around with the recipe and add some onion-soup mix and cayenne to give this more of a sweet-and-spicy flavor that I think will work better for us.
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on September 03, 2007
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on March 03, 2007
A different taste than I'm used to(my first time using hoisin saice), but it's very good!
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on February 13, 2007
Oh this was just delicious! My whole family gobbled this chicken up in no time. I made a few slight changes by cutting the chicken into strips and preparing the sauce without the cornstarch and water. I then marinated the strips in the sauce for about 2 hours before grilling them in a stovetop grill pan. I boiled down the remaining marinade and brushed it on the chicken just before I removed it from the grill. Fantastic! I love that I have these ingredients in my pantry and can make this anytime. Thanks for a real keeper.
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Loved it!! The flavours were perfect & it was definitely quick. I pounded my chicken to a 1/4 inch thickness, as I was also afraid they wouldn't cook. Next time though, I'll reduce the amount of time under the broiler & I would definitely line my pan with aluminium foil for an easier clean up. Thank you for posting this recipe.
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on November 15, 2005
This has a wonderful flavour. I did one thing not in the recipe, I pounded it first as I was afraid it might not cook through, they were quite thick. Also had a little problem with the sauce burning on the broiler, it didn't seem to change the taste at all, the flavour was wonderful! It was a good quick chicken dinner, thanks!!
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on May 03, 2004
All I can say it is a 5 star plus. This was so easy to make, sweet and tangy! I didn't use the Five-spice powder because we do not care for that spice. So I added an extra pinch of the garlic powder, salt and pepper and it was delicious! Thanks so much for another great recipe chia ; )
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on April 15, 2004
I've made this twice now and like how easy and good it was. The first time we grilled it instead of broiling, and we liked it better grilled. Also, the second time it was a little heavy on Five Spice and slightly too sweet. I would use less of the Five Spice than the other spices.
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Serving Size: 1 (151 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 4
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five-spice powder
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