Monday, December 31, 2012

Peanut Sauce Chicken


Confession time.  I realize this will sound odd to most people but I must admit that I do not like peanut butter.  I love lightly salted dry roasted peanuts, but do not like raw peanuts or (gasp) peanut butter.  That being said I do adore this dish.  With my known aversion to peanut butter I cannot remember why I tried this initially, but now it is a family favorite.  Oh and for the record I do like peanut satay (which this is slightly reminiscent) and Reese's peanut butter cups and Reese's Pieces, but not Peanut Butter M&M's.  Weird I know...




Peanut Sauce Chicken

Ingredients

 2 chicken breasts, cut into thin strips
1 Tbsp coconut or olive oil
1/2 onion, finely chopped
3 cloves garlic

1 C peanut butter 
1 C milk
1/2 C soy sauce* 
1/3 C brown sugar
1/4 C cooking sherry
6 dashes red pepper sauce
1/2 tsp red pepper flakes, or to taste
1/4 C chopped peanuts 

Garnish:
chopped peanuts
green onion
red pepper flakes

Directions

Cook the chicken in a large skillet in the oil until lightly browned.
Add the onion and garlic and cook another couple of minutes.
Remove the chicken, onion and garlic from the pan.
If you have some chicken browning stuck to the pan just add a bit of the milk and scrape off the chicken.  This add a lot of rich flavor to your sauce. 
Add the rest of the milk, peanut butter, and soy sauce.
Stir constantly until well blended and smooth. 
Add the brown sugar, sherry, pepper sauce and pepper flakes and 1/4 C peanuts.
Stir until smooth.
Return chicken, onion and garlic mixture to the pan.
Cook on low, stirring occasionally until the sauce begins to thicken.
Cook about five more minutes, stirring occasionally.

Serve over rice or oriental noodles.  
Garnish with more chopped peanuts, green onion and red pepper flakes for a festive flair.

Tips and Hints 

  • You can use creamy or chunky peanut butter depending on your preference.  
  • *To make this gluten free use La Choy or another brand of soy sauce that does not contain wheat.  These are a bit tricky to find, but are out there if you look.
  • If you are really timid you can cut down on the red pepper, but I'd say to leave a bit in, the slight kick is awesome.
  • If the dish is too salty go for a lower sodium soy sauce or peanut butter.

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