Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Crispy Honey Chicken




This is a copycat recipe for PF Changs Crispy Honey Chicken.  My kids loved to eat this at the restaurant and they especially love the Honey Chicken so I went looking for the recipe.  This is a great recipe and very close to the original.


Ingredients:

Serves: 4
Yield:

4
bowls
Units: US | Metric

Batter

Chicken Seasoning

Sauce

Directions:

  1. 1
    To make batter: mix ingredients till just combined. Let rest in refrigerator for a couple of hours. Coat chicken well with seasonings and marinate in the refrigerator for 20 minutes. Combine sauce ingredients, mix thoroughly and reserve for serving.
  2. 2
    Pour vegetable oil into fryer or heavy bottomed sauce pot. Heat slowly to 340-350 degrees. Put 1/4 of the marinated chicken in a clean bowl and pour enough better over to coat. Remove a few pieces at a time from the batter, using slotted spoon or large fork. Shake off excess batter. Carefully lower chicken into the hot oil. Suspend the chicken until the batter "sets," 20-30 seconds. Chicken is done when golden to light brown and crisp. Remove to platter with paper towels to drain. Repeat for all the chicken. Remember to check the oil temperature, it must remain hot.
  3. 3
    To finish the sauce, heat it in sauce pan, bring to a boil. Mix cornstarch and water to make a slurry. Add cornstarch slurry, a little at a time.The sauce will thicken, let it come to a thickness of "loose honey." Let cook for a minute or two.
  4. 4
    Heat 2 more tablespoons of oil in a wok and add some minced garlic, red bell pepper and scallions and stir-fry briefly. Add 1/3 to 1/2 of the chicken (depending on pan size) and stir-fry briefly. Add enough sauce to just coat chicken. Stir-fry again briefly. Serve over noodles or rice.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I am trying this today, it looks so good!

Unknown said...

I tried this recipe .. It came out very good ..but use too much honey, yummy !

Anonymous said...

Chicken was good but the sauce was terrible.

Anonymous said...

The chicken was delicious, but the sauce seemed off. Maybe too much rice vinegar?