Chicken in Spicy Sauce (Chicken Sambal)
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Marinate cut chicken in A. Fry in hot oil until half cooked. Keep aside.
- 2
Blend ingredients in B. Prepare wok. Use 1/2 cup of cooking oil to sauté B until fragrant. Do not worry about the amount of oil used.
- 3
Add C once B well sautéed. Stir until B & C mixed well. This step takes 5 to 10mins.
- 4
Add A (half fried/cooked) chicken. Cover and Keep stirring in between until sauce/gravy thickened. Serve with hot steamed rice and stir fried veggies.
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