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Chicken with Sugar Snap Peas

Chicken with Sugar Snap Peas

Yield: 4

Adapted from: The Kitchn

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For marinating the chicken:

  • 3boneless, skinless chicken breasts, thinly sliced crosswise
  • 2tsp cornstarch
  • 2tsp soy sauce
  • 2tsp vegetable oil

For the rest of the dish:

  • 3TBS vegetable oil
  • 2cloves garlic, chopped
  • 1lb snap peas or sugar snap peas, trimmed and washed
  • 2TBS Shaoxing rice wine or dry sherry
  • 3TBS soy sauce
  • 2tsp toasted sesame oil
  • 1tsp sugar
  • black pepper, to taste

For slurry:

  • cup chicken stock
  • 2TBS cornstarch
  • Steamed rice, for serving

Toss the chicken with the marinade ingredients and set aside for 10 minutes while you prepare the rest of the ingredients.

Combine the ⅔ cup chicken stock with 2 TBS cornstarch to make a slurry (stir out any lumps) and set aside.

When you’re ready to cook, heat a wok or skillet over high heat almost until smoking. Add 3 TBS oil and sear the chicken just until browned. Remove the chicken from the wok and set aside.

Add the garlic and snap peas to the wok and stir-fry for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Add the chicken back to the wok, along with the Shaoxing rice wine (or sherry), soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, and pepper. Then give the cornstarch slurry a stir and add it to the wok. Stir-fry for another 30 seconds, until the sauce has thickened. Serve with rice.

Israeli Couscous x2

Israeli Couscous x2

Toasted Israeli Couscous w- Pine Nuts And Parsley

Yield: 2-3 Servings
Adapted from Epicurious

August 2016: Great side dish. Two warnings: Don’t burn the pine nuts (been there, done that) and don’t burn the couscous. If you don’t know, couscous is pasta. Israeli or Pearl couscous is the size of BB’s.

  • 2TBS butter, divided
  • cup pine nuts (pignoli nuts), toasted
  • cup finely chopped shallots
  • cups Israeli couscous, toasted
  • ½large cinnamon stick
  • 1fresh or dried bay leaf
  • 14oz canned low-salt chicken broth
  • ½tsp salt
  • ¼cup minced fresh Italian parsley
  • black pepper

Toast the pine nuts. You can do this on a small tray in a toaster oven, or in a small saute pan. In either method, shake them a couple of times during cooking so they brown evenly. Watch them carefully and don’t burn them. They go from a nice brown to burnt in an instant. If you burn them, discard and start over.

Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a 2 quart sauce pan over medium heat. Add shallots and sauté until golden, about 5 minutes.

Add couscous, cinnamon stick, the bay leaf and stir until couscous browns slightly, stirring often, about 5 minutes. Pay careful attention as both the couscour and shallots will burn if you give them a chance.

Add the broth and salt and bring to boil. Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer until couscous is tender and liquid is absorbed, about 10 minutes.

Stir in parsley and pine nuts. Season with black pepper. Transfer to serving dish.

Israeli Couscous

with Asparagus, Peas, And Sugar Snaps

Yield: 6 Servings
Jeanne Thiel Kelley / Bon Appetit

August 2016: Another variation with vegetables added.

  • 4TBS extra-virgin olive oil, divided
  • 2TBS fresh lemon juice
  • 2large garlic cloves, minced, divided
  • ½tsp finely grated lemon peel
  • 1⅓cups Israeli couscous (6 to 7 oz)
  • cups (or more) vegetable broth
  • 14oz slender asparagus spears, trimmed, cut diagonally into ¾-inch pieces (about 2 ½ cups)
  • 8oz sugar snap peas, trimmed, cut diagonally into ½-inch pieces (about 2 ½ cups)
  • 1cup shelled fresh green peas or frozen, thawed
  • cup chopped fresh chives
  • ½cup finely grated Parmesan cheese

Whisk 2 tablespoons oil, lemon juice, 1 garlic clove, and lemon peel in small bowl; set dressing aside. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in heavy medium saucepan over medium heat. Add couscous, sprinkle with salt, and sauté until most of couscous is golden brown, about 5 minutes. Add 1 3/4 cups broth, increase heat, and bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until liquid is absorbed and couscous is tender, about 10 minutes, adding more broth by tablespoonfuls if too dry.

Meanwhile, heat remaining 1 tablespoon oil in heavy large nonstick skillet over high heat. Add asparagus, sugar snap peas, green peas, and remaining garlic clove. Sprinkle with salt and pepper; sauté until crisp-tender, about 3 minutes. Transfer vegetables to large bowl.

Add couscous to bowl with vegetables. Drizzle dressing over. Add chives and cheese; toss. Season with salt and pepper.