Hainanese Chicken Rice
Hainanese Chicken Rice

Hey everyone, it’s John, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, hainanese chicken rice. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Recipe with step by step photos for Hainanese Chicken Rice and soup. Originally from the Hainan provence of Southern China, Chicken rice is made by boiling a whole chicken in a simple stock. Hainanese chicken rice has become a famous dish (thanks, Anthony Bourdain!), but it's especially popular in South East Asian countries like Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.

Hainanese Chicken Rice is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It is enjoyed by millions every day. It’s easy, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Hainanese Chicken Rice is something which I’ve loved my entire life.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have hainanese chicken rice using 16 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Hainanese Chicken Rice:
  1. Make ready 2 pcs whole chicken - cut into 4 pcs for each chicken
  2. Take 1/2 pc lemon
  3. Get 8 cloves garlic - crushed
  4. Take Ginger - sliced
  5. Prepare Salt
  6. Make ready Pepper
  7. Take Sugar
  8. Get 1500 ml water for chicken stock
  9. Prepare 10 pcs small dried Shiitake mushroom (optional)
  10. Get Tofu skin (optional)
  11. Get 2 tbsp soy sauce
  12. Take 3 tbsp sesame oil
  13. Prepare 3 cup jasmine rice
  14. Take 650 ml chicken stock
  15. Take 3 tbsp vegetable oil or olive oil
  16. Make ready 1 pc cucumber

This is the best guide to tender chicken with soft golden coloured chicken skin. Authentic Hainanese chicken rice is a simple dish of poached chicken and rice cooked in chicken stock. Marion's Kitchen Previous Next More Awesome Recipes Just For You INGREDIENT Hainanese Chicken Rice European Print This. Originally invented on Hainan, a tropical island located south of China, the humble Hainanese chicken rice has evolved into one of the most popular dishes in Singapore.

Instructions to make Hainanese Chicken Rice:
  1. Put the dried Shiitake mushroom in water - leave overnight
  2. Wash the chicken and sprinkle with lemon juice
  3. Sauteed the garlic with a little bit of oil, add ginger, some salt and pepper
  4. Add chicken to the cooking pot
  5. Add 1500ml boiled water to the pot, some salt and pepper to taste
  6. Boiled for at least 2 hour to make a chicken stock with low medium fire
  7. Slice the mushroom into small pcs also the tofu skin
  8. Rinse the rice and add some sliced mushroom and tofu skin into the rice cooker. Add 650 ml chicken stock into it.
  9. Remove and drain the chicken from chicken stock
  10. Pre-heat the oven in 160 C
  11. Brushed the chicken with mixed sesame oil and soy sauce
  12. Oven for around 15-20 minutes in 160 degree Celcius
  13. Serve the rice, chicken with some slice of cucumber and chicken stock at side
  14. Enjoy! ❤️

Chicken rice is one of my daughters favourite dish so instead of eating it at the chinese restaurants, I have learned to prepare it myself.and it taste just. Hainanese chicken rice. (Randy Larcombe Photography). Previous Next Show Grid. "If you are a lover of chicken and comfort food, I doubt you will find another dish that celebrates both quite so. According to Wikipedia, Hainanese chicken rice originated in Hainan, but then grew so popular in Singapore that it became one of their national dishes. By tradition, Hainanese chicken rice consists of four elements: the chicken, the rice cooked in chicken broth, the broth served as a soup, and the dipping sauce or sauces.

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