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Chicken Stew with hot and spicy Korean sauce




This stew is packed with tender chunks of chicken, potatoes, carrot and onions.  I added 2 teaspoons of chilli flakes to the hot and spicy Korean sauce to give it the extra 'kick'.  This stew did go down well with hot white rice but I preferred to have it with bread instead.





Recipe for Chicken Stew with hot and spicy Korean sauce

    Ingredients

    • 1/2 chicken, cut into bite size
    • 2 potatoes, cut into chunks
    • 1 carrot
    • 2 onions
    • 5 garlic cloves
    • Spring onions cut into 2 inch lengths
    • 2 tsp sesame seeds, lightly toasted
    • 1 Tbsp sesame oil
    • 1 Tbsp Shaoxing wine
    Sauce
    • 2.1/2 Tbsp hot and spicy Korean sauce
    • 1 Tbsp sugar
    • 3 Tbsp light soya sauce
    • 1 Tbsp honey
    • 2 tsp chilli flakes
    • dash of pepper

    Method

    1. Marinate the chicken with the ingredients for the sauce for a few hours.
    2. Place marinated chicken in a wok.  Add in 1 to 1.1/2 cups of water.
    3. Bring it to the boil, reduce heat, cover, cook for 15 mins. stirring occasionally.
    4. Add in the carrot, potatoes and garlic cloves.  Cook till chicken is tender and cooked through and the sauce is slightly thickened.
    5. Fine tune to taste, toss in the spring onions, drizzle on some sesame oil and Shaoxing wine.  Sprinkle on some sesame seeds.
    6. Dish out and serve.




    I'm linking this post to the Little Thumbs Up event, theme for July is  'Potatoes' organised by 
    Zoe of  Bake for Happy Kids, Doreen of  My Little Favourite DIY and hosted by
    Jasline of  Foodie Baker

Comments

  1. looks wonderful lovely presentation

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  2. This looks so appetizing! Love hot and spicy flavours.

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  3. Cheah, this stew of yours looks very delicious! I must go and find the Korean sauce.

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  4. Hi Cheah,

    How I wiah I can eat your hot and spicy chicken stew for our dinner tonight... dream dream

    Zoe

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    1. Don't think your kids can take the spicy flavour. Pretty spicy, actually!

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  5. Hi Soke Hah, this chicken stew looks so good. Yummylicious with rice,

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  6. sound really good dish, I still have the Korean chili sauce, must use it to cook this dish.

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  7. Spicy chicken! Looks really good! I can imagine that with Korean sauce it really had some 'kick' :D

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  8. Hi Cheah, the stew looks delicious! One bow of rice may not be enough for me... thanks for sharing with Little Thumbs Up!

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  9. i am not sure how it taste but it sure looks delicious to me!

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  10. WOW...what a lovely spicy chicken dish. Definitely can have more rice with it!

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  11. Wow look yummy
    I feel hungry now when look on this

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  12. halo,,
    i do not have korean chillie sauce wat orher sauce '
    can i used,,? hoope u can share,,thanks
    maya---sg

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    1. I suppose you can use other chilli sauce, add some chilli flakes if you'd like a spicy taste.

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  13. Hi. Where can I get the Korean sauce? Do major supermarkets hv it? I wanna try cooking it seeing how helpful ur recipe looks.

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    1. Yes, major supermarkets should have them. Btw, may I know where are you from?

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