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You will need:
1. Soy sauce
2. Ginger
3. Garlic
4. Fresh or frozen veggies of your choice (optional)
5. A wok, or large skillet.
6. And the most important ingredient CHICKEN BREAST
Before I start off, I never use measurements with this, it's all up to your taste!
Start off by chopping up your chicken breast into chunks (as much as you or your family can eat)
Pour your soy sauce in a large bowl and add your ginger, and garlic to taste. (If you don't like a stronger salty taste, add less soy sauce, and add a bit of water.)
Once your marinade has been made, place your chicken bites in, and place the bowl in the fridge for 30 mins to marinate.
After the 30 mins are over you start cooking
If you're using a wok, turn it to 400º
If you're using a skillet, turn the eye on to about 6-8
Place a small amount of bites in the wok/skillet and stir.
Stir until the chicken looks done, and to make sure cut the biggest chunk to make sure its done all the way through. Place in a seperate container.
Keep cooking small batches until they are all cooked.
Once the chicken is done its time for the veggie.
Place the veggies in the skillet, with the juice that was already there from the chicken. Stir the veggies around until thawed, or done if fresh
Enjoy
1. Soy sauce
2. Ginger
3. Garlic
4. Fresh or frozen veggies of your choice (optional)
5. A wok, or large skillet.
6. And the most important ingredient CHICKEN BREAST
Before I start off, I never use measurements with this, it's all up to your taste!
Start off by chopping up your chicken breast into chunks (as much as you or your family can eat)
Pour your soy sauce in a large bowl and add your ginger, and garlic to taste. (If you don't like a stronger salty taste, add less soy sauce, and add a bit of water.)
Once your marinade has been made, place your chicken bites in, and place the bowl in the fridge for 30 mins to marinate.
After the 30 mins are over you start cooking
If you're using a wok, turn it to 400º
If you're using a skillet, turn the eye on to about 6-8
Place a small amount of bites in the wok/skillet and stir.
Stir until the chicken looks done, and to make sure cut the biggest chunk to make sure its done all the way through. Place in a seperate container.
Keep cooking small batches until they are all cooked.
Once the chicken is done its time for the veggie.
Place the veggies in the skillet, with the juice that was already there from the chicken. Stir the veggies around until thawed, or done if fresh
Enjoy