How to Make Three Cup Chicken



Bridget shows Julia how to make a flavor-packed recipe for Three Cup Chicken.

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  1. please stick to the cuisine you know. The Chinese dishes on show is often a insult to a authentic Chinese chef. It's often not how we cook although there are signs of self taught methods or Google cooking. Like char siu, when tomato sauce and fat is cut off from the meat it's what we don't do. Char Siu is pale looking and to roast or broil for an hour shows it tells me they chancers. Yet people still watches.

  2. I saw the rerun episode on tv, so I tried the recipe today. Easy and delicious. But I confess that I cheated on the ginger and garlic, and used powdered instead of fresh. Obviously it’s better with fresh, but it was fine using the cheater ingredients.

  3. I just made this. Like a lot of commenters here, I thought there might be too much soy sauce so I reduced it to a quarter of a cup. I got some Thai basil at an Asian market. I think it’s really worth the effort to find it because the Thai basil adds a bit of a star anise flavor to the dish. I will definitely make this again.

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