Granted, some of us spend more time on one end of the spectrum than the other, but I think that it's just human nature to exhibit some of each behavior every now and then. (Let's just do our best to keep it on the sweet side, mmmkay? That's a good New Year's resolution right there.)
Sweet and sour chicken is aptly named--brown sugar and ketchup deliver the sweetness, vinegar and soy sauce give that sour punch, and orange and pineapple juices provide a tangy twist. While it does tingle the taste buds detecting both, the resulting dish in this particular case is a bit more sweet than sour (like some people)(hopefully myself included). Adjust accordingly if supremely sour is more your speed.
This recipe comes from an outstanding cookbook: The Southern Living Community Cookbook
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You can't go wrong with this dish, and you can't go wrong with this cookbook. If you'd like a chance to win a copy of what is definitely one of the best and most useful cookbooks in my collection, leave a comment on this post telling me your resolution for the new year, if you even bother doing that sort of thing. I'll close the comments on December 31st and contact the winner on the very first day of 2015! Good luck!
Sweet and (a little bit) Sour Chicken
From The Southern Living Community Cookbook
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from Southern Living |
Ingredients:
- 1/3 cup brown sugar, packed
- 1/3 cup ketchup
- 1/2 cup orange juice
- 1/2 cup pineapple juice
- 3 tablespoons cider vinegar
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 3 tablespoons cornstarch, divided use
- Salt and pepper
- 1 pound skinless, boneless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1 large green bell pepper, chopped
- 1/2 cup pineapple chunks
In a small-medium sauce pan, combine the brown sugar, ketchup, juices, vinegar, and soy sauce and stir. Bring mixture to a boil over medium heat. Whisk together 1 tablespoon corn starch and 1 tablespoon of water until dissolved. Add to sauce pan and stir until thickened. Reduce heat to low.
Add diced chicken and remaining 2 tablespoons corn starch, salt, and pepper to a large plastic bag. Seal the bag and shake to coat chicken.
Drizzle a large pan or skillet with oil over medium heat. Add the chopped pepper and saute briefly, then remove it and add the chicken; sauté until browned and cooked through. Add the peppers, pineapple chunks, and sauce and stir to coat. Serve over warm rice.
A delicious dish and great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteNext year, I plan on relaxing more...
Cheers,
Rosa
Love these wonderful old recipes, Grace. I used to make it with pork....good idea to make it lighter with chicken.
ReplyDeleteNifty cookbook! Resolutions? Hah! The same one I make every year! Lose 10 pounds!
Happy Holidays, Grace!
I don't make resolutions, but I love the start of a new year, it feels so fresh and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI love community cookbooks, you can find such classic gems in them. My resolution? Hmmm, I always make them at the very last minute, so for now I think I'll go with Barbara's!!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway, Grace! I want to be more active. Go to the gym 3 times a week :) Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI don't make new year's resolutions. But I do love community cookbooks - great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteYour chicken dish looks and sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteCommunity cookbooks are the best; and I love all the tips and stories that go with the recipes. And being Southern only makes it better! A Perfect giveaway!
My New Years resolution: to get my Achilles tendon healed and back to the gym!
Happy Holidays!
My New Year's Resolution is the same as last year - keep a vase of fresh flowers on my dining room table every day.
ReplyDeleteI plan to take better care of myself and spend more time with the people I love.
ReplyDeleteHaha we definitely swing from one side to the other! For me, it depends on how stressed I am. This dish would relieve all stresses though :D
ReplyDeleteThis year I want to travel more! This certainly does look tasty! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favourite Chinese dishes. Yours looks very tasty, Grace. Have a great holiday season! No NY Resolution for me ;-))
ReplyDeleteI love sweet & sour chicken! Yours looks wonderful, and your rice is nice and fluffy looking, too.
ReplyDeleteNew Years resolution? I'm over the "lose 10 pounds" thing. I did that last year while stressing over my husband's triple bypass and living on the chair in his hospital room. No, my resolution is to not gain it back!
Merry Christmas, Grace!
Travel more and eat MUCH healthier (the jeans are fitting a big snug this year) ;)
ReplyDeleteI love sweet and sour soy meat so I am guessing this chicken must be amazing :D
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
Choc Chip Uru
I don't typically make resolutions, but as always hoping to incorporate more exercise into my daily life!
ReplyDeleteSweet and Sour is a huge hit around this house, Grace!!! Marion likes the sweet and I adore the sour, lol...a perfect balance:)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like another GREAT Southern Living Cookbook. They don't usually disappoint.
Thank you so much for sharing, Grace. I'm not one to make resolutions... You are more than welcome to link this cookbook give-away to Cookbook Wednesday!
Hope you have a glorious Christmas Grace. "See" you next year!!!
I would,love to,run 1000 miles in 2015!
ReplyDeleteThe recipe looks great, and the cookbook looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteI don't generally make resolutions, but I'd like to try cutting down on sugar in 2015.
I have the same resolution every year -- to lose weight. It usually lasts for about 3 days. :(
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful Christmas! This sweet and sour chicken looks great, and I'd love to make it at home. My new year's resolution is to cook more new and different things.
ReplyDeleteI want to walk and eat more Veggies and some more fruits..Happy New Year and would love to win the cookbook as it looks like a yummy cookbook, sincerely Mary Sampson from maryjanesampson@outlook.com!
ReplyDeleteI love, love sweet and sour chicken! This is a great giveaway! I wish to you a very Happy and Festive New Year!
ReplyDeleteThis chicken looks delicious - so sticky and sweet! I am planning to make myself exercise more.... Happy New Year, Grace!
ReplyDeleteMaking myself happy is my resolution. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteJanet
My resolution is to cook more and eat healthier. Not so much diet (at least not at first), but stop eating out and stop buying processed stuff.
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