Anyway, I survived and even got my voice back, finally. Yikes, this was one nasty bug. Glad it's over.
Sunday I was scrolling through my emails when Emily glanced over to see what I was doing. Being anti-social and reading email on my phone, of course. I needed to go to church, but by the time I got there I was feeling like I should have taken another day on the couch. Oh well.
One of the emails showed a series of recipes. Emily pointed to the one titled "Bang Bang Chicken" and declared that was what she was making for dinner the following day. I gave it a quick once over and decided it was doable. Turns out she thought it was "Big Bang Chicken", as a nod to the TV show.
Later that afternoon I asked her what she was making to go with her chicken. "Noodles with sauce," she informed me. I probed further- what kind of sauce? I wanted to steer her to something complimentary. "The kind you eat," she told me. Damn. She's becoming fluent in sarcasm & throwing my lines back at me.
I found I was thinking spicy peanut sauce, so I did a little digging and found a recipe. It had vegetables in it too, so that was one less decision to make. Emily thought it sounded good, so I made a quick trip to the grocery store.
When I got home from work I suggested to Emily she prepare the sauce for her noodles first, and set it aside, and then start on her chicken. While she measured peanut butter, soy sauce, water, rice vinegar & line juice into the blender I chopped a couple of scallions for her and peeled and grated a chunk of fresh ginger. As she measured in the final ingredients I started chopping the broccoli and trimming snap peas to add to the pasta. While the recipe directs the vegetables to be steamed separately and spooned on top of individual servings of noodles I told Emily we were going to save one pot and add the vegetables to the pasta when it was almost done.
While we waited for the water to boil I showed her what size to cut the chicken breasts into and helped her created her batter. I advised her to batter & bread all the chicken and then cook it. Once the chicken was done she dumped the whole bowlful into the hot oil. I was doing dishes but quickly found some tongs and removed most of it, explaining she needed to cook a few pieces at a time. She was sure she had ruined dinner, but I encouraged her, it's a mistake anyone could make, but crowding the pan is never a good idea. She kept frying and I prepared the sauce for her, combining mayonnaise, chili sauce, honey and hot sauce.
Before long dinner was done. I think Emily needs a few more lessons in timing, but her meal was good, and was equally delicious for lunch several times this week. There was only enough chicken for lunch on Tuesday, but the noodles were certainly a meal in themselves.
As you can see it was too good to wait and take a picture!
Aromatic Noodles with Lime Peanut Sauce
3/4 lb spinach linguine or whole wheat spaghetti 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
2 cups broccoli florets 2 tablespoons lime juice
2 cups snow peas 1 scallion, cut into pieces
2 cups sugar snap peas 3/4" piece fresh ginger, grated
1/2 cup peanut butter 2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/4 cup soy sauce 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/4 cup water 1/2 cup unsalted peanuts
Cook the pasta according to the package directions. In the final few minutes add the broccoli and then the peas, or steam them separately. Drain and rinse the noodles.
Toast the peanuts in a dry pan over medium heat, about three minutes, until they are fragrant.
Prepare the sauce by pureeing together the peanut butter, soy sauce, water, vinegar, lime juice, scallions, ginger, sugar and red pepper flakes until smooth.
Just before serving toss the pasta and vegetables with the sauce. Top with the toasted peanuts (chop them if desired).
Bang Bang Chicken
1 cup buttermilk 1 tablespoon hot sauce
3/4 cup flour salt & pepper, to taste
1/2 cup cornstarch 1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut in 1" cubes
1 egg 1 cup Panko/bread crumbs
Sauce:
1/4 cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon honey
2 tablespoons sweet chili sauce 2 teaspoons hot sauce
Whisk together the ingredients for the sauce and set aside.
Whisk together the buttermilk, flour, cornstarch, egg, hot sauce, salt & pepper. Heat about 1/2 cup vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium high heat.
Dip chicken pieces in buttermilk mixture then into the breadcrumbs, pressing to coat.
Working in batches add the chicken to the skillet and cook until evenly golden and crispy. Transfer to a paper towel lined plate,
Serve immediately, drizzled with the sauce, or serve the sauce on the side for dipping.
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