Asian Jalapeno Chicken is easy to make with simple ingredients and less than 30 minutes! A delicious medley of sweet and savory flavors with a kick of spice, it's a full-flavored dish sure to hit the spot!
If you're a long-time reader of the blog, you probably noticed I hadn't posted any new recipes for a while and have been mostly republishing old posts. You see, we'll be launching a new design for the site in the next week or so, and I'm trying to update old content with better photos to match the anticipated bonggalicious look ๐
I hope you've been enjoying these delicious blasts from the past, like this grilled tomato salad or this slow-cooker Lechon, as I have another oldie and goodie from our archive. Asian Jalapeno Chicken Stir Fry!
If you frequent Chinese fast-food restaurants, you've probably seen jalapeno chicken added to the menu in recent years. It's really not your traditional Chinese entree but is more of a delicious fusion of Mexican and Chinese tastes.
This chicken stir-fry is one of the most popular choices in our neighborhood Asian restaurant, and I'm excited for you to give it a try. With lightly battered chicken tossed in a sweet and savory sauce and sliced jalapenos for a healthy kick of spice, it's an interesting combination of delectable flavors that's sure to hit the spot!
Velveting technique
The recipe uses a cooking technique called velveting, where the meat is coated in cornstarch and cooked in hot oil before stir-frying. The method keeps the meat from toughening, creating chicken pieces that are velvety soft, and super moist.
And oh my, the SAUCE! It's sweet, savory, sticky, spicy, and so yummy over heaps of steamed rice!
This restaurant copycat is easy to make at home using simple pantry ingredients you can find at most major supermarkets. It cooks in one pan in 30 minutes or less for the perfect weeknight dinner.
Plus, it makes great leftovers for the next day's packed lunches. Good thing the recipe can be easily doubled (or tripled) from serving a family of four to feeding a hungry crowd.
Cooking tips
- Cut the chicken pieces in uniform size to ensure even cooking.
- If you can't find Chinese cooking wine, substitute dry sherry.
How to serve
Asian Jalapeno Chicken is delicious as a main dish for lunch or dinner. Serve with steamed rice and stir-fried chow mein noodles for the ultimate Chinese take-out fake-out at home!
How to store leftovers
- Allow to cool completely and transfer to a container with a tight-fitting lid. Refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 2 months.
- Reheat in the microwave at 2 to 3-minute intervals until warmed through.
Ingredients
- 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into thin strips
- ยผ cup cornstarch
- ยผ cup soy sauce
- ยผ cup Chinese cooking wine (Shaoxing wine)
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar
- ยฝ cup vegetable or peanut oil
- 3 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
- 2 jalapenos, sliced thinly
Instructions
- In a bowl, combine chicken and cornstarch. Mix until chicken is fully coated and marinate for about 5 minutes.
- In a bowl, combine soy sauce, Chinese cooking wine, and brown sugar. Stir until blended and sugar is dissolved. Set aside.
- In a wok or wide skillet, heat oil. Add chicken and fry until crisp and fully cooked. Do not overcrowd skillet, cook in batches as needed.
- With a slotted spoon, remove chicken from pan and drain on paper towels.
- Remove excess oil from the skillet except for about 1 tablespoon. Add garlic and jalapenos and cook, stirring regularly, for about 30to 40 seconds or until aromatic.
- Return chicken to skillet and add soy sauce mixture.
- Continue to cook for about 2 to 3 minutes or until heated through and sauce is thickened. Serve hot.
Notes
- Cut the chicken pieces in uniform size to ensure even cooking.
- If you can't find Chinese cooking wine, substitute dry sherry.
Nutrition Information
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Cindy A says
I've reviewed this before but came back to say it's in regular rotation here and up to 2 peppers, lol. They truly do mellow when sauteed. A fabulous dish. Thanks again. I make the recipe as is. Perfect!
Debra Ill says
Great recipe... I added Thai basil and green onions at the end
Cindy says
This was full of wonderful flavor. I only used one pepper to test it out, lol. It was perfect for us and gave great flavor to the dish. Just a little sneaky heat, yum! This was so easy and came together quickly. It will definitely be a go-to repeat. Thank you for something new and refreshing in a world full of too many recipes. <3 <3 <3