Almond Chicken with Lemon Sauce

piratesmate

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DH left this afternoon for Glasgow on business. :( As a special treat for him (and to keep my mind off of his leaving) I pulled out this recipe & tried it. I can't remember now where I got it, but I do remember it was in a section on Chinese food. I served it with rice & broccoli. It was really good! Oh - and usual, I didn't have everything I needed. ;) I used Wondra flour instead of the cornstarch. I don't understand, though, why they say to cut the chicken before serving. The almond crust kind of falls off when you cut it.

Almond Chicken with Lemon Sauce
Makes 4 servings
Almond-coated chicken with lemon sauce is another classic of Chinese cooking. It is a combination of different textures, shapes, and flavors that meet all the requirements for a formal Chinese recipe.

2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, halved
½ c cornstarch
2 eggs, beaten
1 c sliced almonds
½ c fresh lemon juice
1 Tbl rice vinegar
1½ Tbl sugar
2 tsp cornstarch
1 Tbl cold water
2 Tbl vegetable oil

Dredge chicken thoroughly in ½ cup cornstarch. Dip each into eggs, then almonds; coat well. Chill until needed.

Dissolve 2 tsp cornstarch in cold water; set aside. Over medium-high heat, combine lemon juice, vinegar, sugar, & dissolved cornstarch (use nonreactive saucepan). Stir constantly, until mixture thickens - about 3 min. Remove from heat & set dipping sauce aside.

Cook chicken in oil over medium heat. Heat oil until hot, add chicken & saute for 5 min each side - until cooked through.

Cut chicken into bite-size pieces. Serve at once, with the lemon dipping sauce.
 
piratesmate:
this sounds so good! I am going to try your recipe.
thanks! My family loves chinese food as much as I do!

:wave:
 
Well, it was really good, but I have to say that it certainly didn't make me think of Chinese food...but maybe it was just the combination of what we had with it.

DS & DDIL came over last night & we had the leftovers. I made 2 more pieces - just in case as DS can really put down the meat! - and found that the "crust" didn't fall off the second batch nearly so quickly. I cooked it on the 1st side a bit longer - until it was good & brown. I also put the lid on the pan while doing the 1st side as the pieces were a bit thick. I'm not sure which made the difference.

BTW - DDIL said that it was similar to the Lemon Chicken she gets at our local Chinese place.
 















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