Hello everyone,
Welcome to Tasty Tuesday!!!
This recipe was a request by my daughter. So I had to honor the request of my extreme picky eater. I’ve never made this dish before….. so I was hoping for the best. All I have to say is this dish turned out so well, that I made it twice in one week.
Let’s get started…..
Ingredients:
4 organic boneless skinless chicken thighs,(or breast)- cut into 1 inch pieces
1/2 cup red and green bell pepper, chopped (I use frozen organic)
1/4 cup organic green onion, chopped
Sauce:
4 tablespoons amino acid (or soy sauce)
2 teaspoons garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1 tablespoon Sriracha
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
2 tablespoons brown sugar (DIY here)
1/3 cup water
2 tablespoons organic corn starch + 3 teaspoons cold water (mixed together in a small bowl)
Instructions:
Add chicken, peppers and onions to crock pot.
In a bowl whisk together sauce ingredients: garlic, ginger, amino acid, chile paste, vinegar, brown sugar, corn starch mixture and water. Pour sauce into the slow cooker.
Cook on high for 3-4 hours.
Serve over rice.
Here’s a helpful tip for cooking. When you buy green onion, clean and dry thoroughly. Then cut them up and store in a freezer safe container. This saves time, stay’s fresher longer and it’s always ready to use when you need it.
What are some of your cooking/kitchen time saving method’s???
Enjoy & Thank you for stopping by.
Until Next Time,
Sewloveable ☺
Yum…one of my favorite dishes! I will definitely have to try this out!!
Karen
thestyleadmixture.com
Thank you and I hope you enjoy it. 🙂
This is looking delicious..:)
Thank you and it was sooo good!!! 🙂
This looks delicious. I use ground turkey with some mixed veggies over rice with liquid aminos.
I have to give that a try. Thank you!!
You’re very welcome! 🙂
Per usual, this looks totally amazing!! YUM!
Thank you!!!
Thanks for this great recipe! I love Kung Pao Chicken and do plan to give this one a try very soon.
Thank you and I hope you enjoy it. I’m making it for dinner tonight..lol. #busymomlife 😊
Looks yummy! In the past, I’ve tried prepping a few meals ahead of time. At the very least pull something out of the freezer so it thaws out by the time I get off work.
Thank you….I so understand the struggle of having home cooked meals and a hectic work schedule. 🙂