Hey everyone, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, 'ponzu' marinated eggplant & chicken. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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'Ponzu' Marinated Eggplant & Chicken is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods on earth. It is appreciated by millions every day. It’s simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. 'Ponzu' Marinated Eggplant & Chicken is something which I have loved my entire life. They are nice and they look wonderful.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook 'ponzu' marinated eggplant & chicken using 12 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make 'Ponzu' Marinated Eggplant & Chicken:
- Get 1-2 (*about 300g) Eggplants
- Make ready 1 Sweet Green Chilli *cut into a size that is easy to eat
- Take 1 tablespoon Canola Oil OR Vegetable Oil
- Make ready 1/4 cup Ponzu *OR 2 tablespoons Soy Sauce & 2 tablespoons Rice Vinegar
- Prepare 1 small piece Ginger *grated
- Make ready 1 tablespoon Mirin
- Make ready 1 teaspoon Sugar
- Take 400 g Chicken Tenderloins / Breast Fillets
- Make ready Salt & Pepper
- Take 2 tablespoons Potato Starch / Corn Starch Flour
- Take Oil for cooking
- Prepare 1 Spring Onion *finely chopped
I wish I liked eggplant, I really do. Especially this year: it seems to be Eggplant Nirvana out there this. During the sweltering days of summer, chilled tofu can be quite delightful as a side dish. This simple marinated tofu is equally delicious unadorned or sprinkled as desired with sesame seeds and thinly chopped scallions.
Steps to make 'Ponzu' Marinated Eggplant & Chicken:
- Place Ponzu (Soy Sauce & Vinegar), Mirin and Ginger (and Sugar if you like) in a bowl and mix well to make the sauce.
- Cut off the green bit of Eggplants and cut in half or quarter lengthways, then make many shallow cuts on the skin, scoring it. Then cut into smaller pieces.
- Heat Oil in a frying pan over medium heat, cook Eggplants on the skin side down for a few minutes. Then cook other sides as well until they are slightly coloured.
- Add Green Sweet Chilli, cover with the lid and cook until all eggplant pieces are soft. Adding 1-2 tablespoons Water would help steam-cook the vegetables.
- Transfer the cooked vegetables into a deep dish or bowl, pour over the ponzu sauce and set aside.
- Cut Chicken Tenderloins or Breast Fillets into 3 to 4cm size, lightly season with Salt & Pepper, then coat with Potato Starch Flour. This layer of flour will turn to jelly-like when combined with sauce.
- Heat Oil in a frying pan and cook Chicken. Tenderloins won’t take long to cook. You don’t need to brown the Chicken.
- Place marinated vegetables in a serving bowl, place chicken on top, then pour over the marinade. Sprinkle chopped Spring Onion over and serve.
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