
Chilli Chicken
Boneless Chicken ( you can even make this with chicken on bone) – 400 grams
For the marination
Ginger and garlic paste- one tablespoon
Soy sauce- 4 teaspoon
Oyster sauce – 2 teaspoons (if you don’t have this add a wee bit of sugar )
Tobasco sauce ten drops or some chilli sauce about a teaspoon spoon
Salt
For the rest of the dish
Green chillies sliced horizontally – 4 to 5
Capsicum – 3 large
Garlic – ten cloves chopped
Ginger – one inch piece chopped
Black Pepper powder crushed coarsely – 1 teaspoon
Spring onion – the greens to be chopped fine and the white to be coarsely chopped. I did not have them so I used regular onion
Soy sauce and oyster sauce as required
Marinate the thinly sliced chicken with the ingredients and set it aside for an hour. In a hot pan add oil (be a bit generous) and add the garlic and ginger. This needs to be fried in order to take off the raw taste. In the same pan which should be hot, add the marinated chicken. Stir fry this on high heat for about four minutes. Don’t overcook the chicken as it has been thinly sliced and it will cook quickly. Now add the remaining marinade if any. The white onions and capsicum can now be added along with the pepper powder. You can adjust the dish with some more soy sauce and oyster sauce as desired. Finally add the capsicum and give it a quick stir. Turn off the gas and serve hot.

Few tips
Do not make this dish in advance and let it standing – bad idea
This dish should ideally be made in a wok as a wok transmits heat quickly. If you are using a pan and this pan and the oil is not heated well you will end up stewing and not frying the chicken as chicken begins to sweat. If it sweats, turn it into a chilli chicken gravy. Alternatively you may want to cook this in two batches. Remember restaurants don’t make ten portions at one time.
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