Chicken Manchurian Recipe (2024)

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Winnegans Fake

You can substitute anything you like. You won't be shot for disobeying the recipe :-) Examples of substitutions include red pepper flakes, gochugaru, dried Kashmir peppers, Aleppo peppers, minced serrano or jalapeno peppers. gochujang, sambal oelek, cayenne pepper, etc. It's up to what you have at home, what you like and your heat tolerance.

George Angell

I have been velveting chicken and lean pork for stir fries for 25 years, and I have never seen a velveting recipe include the yolk of the egg, or such a mountain of corn starch. Is there a reason specific to this dish? A normal recipe for velveting is, Per pound of meat:2 tsp Corn Starch,1/2 tsp Baking Soda,1 lg egg white4 tsp Shaoxing Wine, Soy Sauce, Sake or BrothWhisk ingredients together, add meat and tossMarinate at least 1/2 hour

Buckaroo Banzai

I used gochujang instead of the garlic-chili, omitted the dried peppers, and added a tablespoon of honey. Let the chicken simmer for a minute or so in the sauce to make sure it was fully cooked. Delicious.

hrs

Huy Fong makes a good, widely available, chili-garlic sauce.

Archdruid

Dundicut peppers are hot. Very. I get them from Penny's. And bird's-eye chilis are equally hot. Tone it down if the heat is too much.

Winnegans Fake

If the peppers are too hot/too spicy for you, consider using (dry) Kashmiri Chili Peppers, which are less hot/spicy though not completely so. They are available on line, even from Amazon. The ground version, also not too hot, is powder that confers a beautiful red color to your food,

elm

I found the ketchup overpowering! I threw in all sorts of vinegar, extra soy, lime and cilantro to try to cover the ketchup flavor. Not a hit for me.

Denise Evans

This is so good and easy. I used boneless, skinless thighs and subbed gochujang for the chili sauce, didn’t use any dried chilis, and eyeballed the ketchup. Served with brown rice and stir fried broccoli. It’s a keeper/ repeater.

Stephanie

This was delicious!

Meeka

Reading the recipe, it almost seemed like a "quickie" home version of Kung Pao, without the peanuts. So I think I'll try it at home and add peanuts, some rice wine and kung pao vegetables (scallions, snow peas, mushrooms, etc) It sounds grand, thanks for the recipe!

RMJ

Wonderful recipie, tastes great. Ketchup: who knew this would make the sauce work? I learned a lot making this that I can adapt to a range of dishes. Was not specified, but I let the green peppers and sauce simmer rapidly for a good 5 or 7 minutes to cook the peppers, before adding starch and cooked chicken.As to the hotness, I knew from tasting the bottled Lee chili-garlic mix that I would not add the peppers, but that’s me. Hot enough to reach for a ginger beer with rum.

PSVic

I went with boneless chicken thigh because I'm not a fan of chicken breast in these recipes. Next time I do this, I want to try it on a meatless day and use blanched cauliflower in place of the chicken.

Winnegans Fake

Whether it is available in your supermarket depends on the customers, Where I live there are a lot of Asian immigrants and you can find the sauce in the supermarket. Two common brands are Huy Fong and Lee Kim Kee, which you can find online, e.g. at Amazon. The sauce is easy to make at home. Recipes are readily available by Googling.

Barbara

Very tasty. Substituted sirracha as no chili-garlic sauce at the store,, chile de arbol for the bird's eye chilies. Wiped out the pan before cooking the chillies and red pepper, and sauteed the red pepper for a couple of minutes. Definitely a keeper!

karlacooks

Probably too much sugar in the ketchup and gaughang but amazing. Added green pepper, red pepper, whites of scallions, and summer squash. Could add more veggies.

Paul

This was relatively easy and delicious!

Katie Pritscher

Used dried ancho chilis as I had them on hand. This is an easy recipe and everyone loved it--will become a regular go-to dinner:)

shan

Replaced the chilis with dry Kashmiri chilis - tasted excellent. Perfect balance of heat, sweetness, and black pepper flavor. The family loved it. Did need more oil than the 1/3 cup because I needed to cook in two batches - would recommend 1/4 cup oil per batch (heat to smoking before adding chicken).

LBrennan

So yummy! I had never heard of "velveting chicken" before but that's why I love NYT Cooking.I added snow peas and broccoli with the sauce before tossing it all with the chicken. This one works just fine when you factor in the 30 minutes needed for the chicken to rest. If you have the rest of the ingredients prepped, it all goes quite smoothly. The last step of adding the corn starch mixed in the water makes a really nice, smooth and light sauce. For sure we will make this again.

Heather H

We love this! Make it with yellow onion, button mushrooms and broccoli. No bell pepper.

Chris

I prepared this as written but with fewer chilis (my partner doesn't tolerate the heat). Velveting the chicken is a game-changer and I'm adding it to my quiver of techniques. The result was okay if somewhat bland. It's tricky to incorporate umami (savory) without overdoing the salt. Definitely use low-salt stock. Next time, I'll add some finely diced onion, tomato paste (add at step 3 and cook until turning dark), and fish stock to the sauce.

Sharon B

Like others, I made this with what was on hand. Gochujang in place of the chili-garlic sauce. dried Guajillo chilis rather than the hotter ones specified. I added more peppers, a red onion and a couple ribs of celery. The result was really delicious, just the right level of spicy-not-lethal. The nice velveting method was perfect and very easy. I'd definitely do this one again.

Mik

This recipe is delicious! I used a serano pepper instead of the chiles and it was the perfect amount of spice, I would absolutely make this again.

a lamothe

Really good and easy with shelf staples - velveting the chicken is simple, quick and really makes the dish. Also used Sriracha Ketchup, yum! So happy I tried this recipe and technique, in regular rotation

MichaelH

This is the best. We make it often.

Lynn

We liked this the first time but found it quite sweet. The second time I substituted half of the catsup with tomato paste and it is a real winner.

Loves_to_cook

So I just made this tonight but didn’t have. Chili garlic paste so I used gochujang instead and I didn’t have dried chili flakes so I used gochugaru instesd and I’ve got to say it came out flipping excellent.

Zulina L.

Made this today in an air fryer - quick and easy- was loved by everyone. Thank you.

QUAASAM

Excellent. Followed the instructions for velveting from George Angel. Used gochujang instead of garlic chili sauce. Let it marinade for 1 hour. Served with rice.Will do it again.

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