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We had been buying this at Amazon, but it is not available. I found Soeos Chinkiang Vinegar, Chinese Black Vinegar, Zhenjiang Vinegar where we had bought it originally. If you buy two it's the same shipping cost and it's roughly 1/2 off the second, so I went ahead and ordered two of them. I think it's worth it just to be sure I can make this dish in the near future. A penny saved is a government oversight. | |||
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I keep all my good recipes in a binder that I call my "Book of 10's" so I'll always have a hard copy. I went through the video and wrote down everything for the General Tso's chicken and decided to post it just in case someone wants a written copy. General Tso’s Chicken 1-2 lbs. boneless chicken thighs with skin on. Cut into preferred size chunks. Marinate 1 ½ tsp salt ¾ tsp black pepper 2 tsp soy sauce 1 egg yolk Flour mixture 1/3 cup cornstarch 1/3 cup all-purpose flour Sauce (Enough for 1 lb. chicken) 4 ½ Tbs sugar ½ tsp cornstarch 2 ½ Tbs Black vinegar 1Tbs + ½ tsp soy sauce 3 ½ Tbs water Grated garlic and ginger to taste Dried Hot chilies (8-10 with at least half of them cut in half) Sesame seeds (optional) Place chicken in marinate and let stand for 15 minutes. Coat chicken pieces with flour/cornstarch mixture, remove excess and set aside. Heat oil to 360 degrees. Place chicken in oil, one piece at a time, and cook for 1-2 minutes. Turn and cook for another 4-5 minutes. Remove from oil and drain. Let chicken rest for 15 minutes. Clean oil and increase temp. to 370. Fry chicken again for another 1-2 minutes until crispy, remove and drain. In a wok starting with low heat, saute garlic, ginger and peppers until peppers start smelling smoky and are slightly charred. Add sauce and cook over medium heat until it reaches a thin syrupy stage. Add chicken and toss to coat. Remove from wok and serve. Sprinkle with sesame seeds if desired. Note: If preparing 2 lbs. of chicken but only serving one, the remainder can be frozen after the first frying. If serving all 2 lbs., the recipe for the sauce needs to be doubled. | |||
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I bet you can find it at Super H Mart on Pleasant Hill or Lawrenceville / Suwanee. Rolan Kraps SASS Regulator Gainesville, Georgia. NRA Range Safety Officer NRA Certified Instructor - Pistol / Personal Protection Inside the Home | |||
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At SHOT this year I had the best General TSO's Chicken in the world. There is a Michelin Star, Chinese restaurant in the Wynn, called Wing Lei. If you find yourself in Vegas, check it out. https://www.wynnlasvegas.com/d...fine-dining/wing-lei "You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality." Ayn Rand | |||
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My gauge for General TSO's is the balance. It must be equally sweet and spicy. I have only encountered 2 Chinese restaurants that made it so. Does this recipe meet that standard? | |||
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