Published Sep 16, 2024
Chicken With Ginger And Scallion
Ginger and scallion chicken (姜葱鸡) is a traditional Chinese recipe. Although the ingredients may seem simple, this dish is not easy to cook well. It requires considerable wok skills. As a result, I often use this style of cooking as a test when I visit a new Chinese or Cantonese-style restaurant. If a chef can prepare a flavorful wok hei-infused ginger scallion sauce—whether it’s chicken, ginger scallion beef, ginger scallion crab, or ginger scallion fish—it’s a surefire sign that the food will be excellent. At home, I enjoy cooking this dish when I want something quick and simple to pair with my steamed rice (a true 30-minute meal). Try this ginger scallion chicken recipe, and it will become a staple on your dinner table.
Recipe Ingredients
You’ll need the following ingredients for homemade scallion ginger chicken stir fry:
Chicken Breast: Preferred, but chicken thighs can also be used. Potato Starch or Cornstarch: Used to coat the meat before stir-frying, making it more tender. Ginger: Young ginger is preferred, but regular or old ginger will work as well. Scallion: Cut into strips, separating the white parts from the green parts. Oyster Sauce: The primary seasoning for the ginger and scallion sauce. Sesame Oil: An essential ingredient in Chinese stir-fries. Shaoxing Wine: Adds unique aromas to the dish. Sugar, Salt, and White Pepper: Balances and enhances the flavor of the sauce.
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Helpful Tips For Home Cooks
I always marinate the chicken with potato starch (生粉/sheng fen). This is one of the secrets of Chinese cooking called velveting; it makes the meat extra tender and smooth. I once asked a master Chinese chef about this, and he told me that potato starch is preferred for its gelatinous texture, which helps tenderize the meat. You can also use cornstarch. He also told me that a wee bit of baking soda will do even more wonders to tenderize the meat, which you can learn all about it on “How to Tenderize Meat.” Make sure the wok or pan is hot before adding oil. A hot wok helps to achieve the desired wok hei (the charred aroma) and prevents sticking. Sauté ginger and scallions until fragrant before adding the chicken. This step releases their essential oils and enhances the overall flavor of the dish. Stir-fry the ingredients back and forth in the wok to ensure even cooking and to maintain the vibrant colors and textures of the chicken, ginger, and scallions.
What To Serve With Ginger Scallion Chicken
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