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Sweet and Sour Chicken With Lemon

This recipe is for sweet and sour chicken but you can substitute pork tenderloin or lean beef instead. If time is short, you can use commercial sweet and sour sauces that are available in the Asian food section of your supermarket.
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INGREDIENTS:
Chicken Bits:
2 pounds skinned, de-boned chicken, cut into bite-sized pieces
1 cup all-purpose flour
A little fresh ground black pepper, ground ginger and garlic powder to season flour (not a lot)
1/2 cup milk
2 eggs
Vegetable oil
Vegetables:
1 green bell pepper, washed, seeded and cut into 1/2-inch square bits
1 red bell pepper, washed, seeded and cut into 1/2-inch square bits
1 large yellow onion, skinned, root end removed, cut into 1/2-inch bits
2 medium carrots, peeled and trimed, slice thinly on the diagonal
1 20-ounce can pineapple chunks in juice (no added sweeteners)
Sweet and Sour Sauce:
1/2 cup reserved pineapple juice
1 cup water
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
3 tablespoons lemon juice
4 - 6 drops red food coloring
2 rounded tablespoons corn starch mixed in enough cold water to make a slurry

PREPARATION

Directions for Making Chicken Bits

When cutting the chicken into bite-sized pieces, remove any fat, gristle or connective tissue. If the chicken is soft-frozen or almost thawed it is easier to cut.
In small frying pan, add 1/2-inch vegetable oil.
Heat to deep-frying temperature.
In a bowl mix eggs and milk. Beat until well combined.
Place flour and seasonings in a shallow bowl and mix.
Dunk pieces of chicken in the egg and milk mixture. Allow excess to drain.
Dredge the chicken pieces in the flour coating thoroughly. Here is your chance to practice with your chop sticks and keep the flour off from your fingers.
Drop pieces into the hot oil and fry until deep golden brown. Turn as necessary to cook evenly on all sides. When golden brown, remove to paper towel covered plate to drain.
Repeat until all chicken pieces are cooked. Set aside until assembly.

Directions for Making Sweet and Sour Sauce

Place pineapple and water in sauce pan. Heat over low flame. Slowly add sugar while stirring.
When sugar has dissolved, slowly add the vinegar and the lemon juice while stirring.
Add corn starch slurry and stir while heating. Bring to a boil.
Stir constantly until thickened. Add food coloring (a couple drops at first and then adjust until you have the red color you like) and stir well to mix. Continue to heat and stir until almost a syrup. Remove from heat and set aside.

Note:

You will be judging the thickness of the sauce while it is hot. It will thicken considerably when it is set aside and cools. Later, when added to the vegetables, the moisture from the vegetables will thin the sauce quite a bit.

Directions for Assembling Completed Dish

Add a little vegetable oil to a large frying pan or wok. Bring to frying temperature over medium heat. Add vegetables (but not the pineapple) and cook, stirring frequently, until onions begin to caramelize.
Add sweet and sour sauce and continue cooking and stirring until vegetable are bite tender and sauce has re-thickened and clings to the vegetables.
Add pineapple and chicken bits and fold into the vegetables and sauce. Simmer until heated through. Serve.
Most home-made sweet and sour sauces are made with brown sugar and the sauce has the distinctive coffee color of the molasses in the brown sugar. This recipe produces a red sweet and sour sauce that looks just like the Chinese restaurant take-out food but we think that it tastes a lot better. Try it and see how easy it is to make tasty oriental-style food at home.

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Restaurant
Location
Phone
Shopping Center
Al Palace Chinese Restaurant
270 Bristol St # 110
(714) 549-0653
Costa Mesa Bristol Village Plaza
Bamboo Terrace
1773 Newport Blvd
(949) 645-5550
Cheng's China Kitchen
2180 Harbor Blvd # A
(949) 646-3388
China Coral Restaurant
1940 Harbor Blvd
(949) 642-3732
Chong's Restaurant
1870 Harbor Blvd # 8209
(949) 548-3243
Triangle Square
Golden Dragon Restaurant
2023 Harbor Blvd # A
(949) 642-7162
Golden Garden Restaurant
1505 Mesa Verde Dr E
(714) 540-6989
Mesa Verde Drive Plaza
Hong Kong Express
819 W 19th St
(949) 631-3088
Hong Kong Garden
1175 Baker St # E17
(714) 662-1521
Stater Bros Plaza
Imperial Dragon Restaurant
3033 Bristol St # O
(714) 540-2066
Mandarin Gourmet
1500 Adams Ave # 100
(714) 540-1937
Mongolian Bar-B-Que Pan Asia
369 E 17th St Fl 12
(949) 646-4644
Westport Square
Mr Wok
2360 Newport Blvd # B
(949) 548-8366
Panda Express
2300 Harbor Blvd # 8
(949) 631-6069
Harbor Shopping Center
Panda Express
2701 Harbor Blvd # B
(714) 751-1681
Mesa Verde Shopping Center
Pick-Up-Stix / Pick Up Stix
2701 Harbor Blvd # D7
(714) 957-9191
Mesa Verde Shopping Center
Red Wok Express
2200 Harbor Blvd # E180
(949) 642-6963
K-Mart Plaza
SensAsian
585 Anton Blvd
(714) 668-9883
Szechwan King
512 W 19th St
(949) 548-2060
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