Saturday, 29 August 2020

The back catalogue – what to do with the Asian Plum Sauce


I know it's not rocket science – but the sauce screams stir fry so here it is :

Serves 2


300g chicken fillet, cut into thin strips
Use quorn fillet for a veggie option
1 dessertspoon of rapeseed oil
200g of julienne veggies – of your choice
spring onions, finely chopped
carrots
sweet peppers
sweetheart cabbage

1 tsp ginger
100ml of plum sauce
40g of cashews – chopped
1 tbsp soy sauce

Serve with a side of kecap manis – aka sweet soy sauce

Before we begin – just in case you're not sure – julienne is a term that means your veggies should be cut into short thin strips – 1/8” wide if you want to be specific! You could use your trusted julienne peeler – that way you're certain to get a uniform “strip”.

Heat the oil in a wok or large frying pan on high, add the chicken and stir fry for 3 minutes or until golden. Transfer to a heatproof bowl.

Stir fry the veggies in the oil and ginger for 2/3 minutes, add the chicken and the plum sauce, cashews and soy and stir fry for a further 2 minutes until the sauce thickens.

You can serve with rice or noodles, in either case they should be cooked and ready to serve. Place a portion in each bowl and then top with the stir fry.

Two notes :

If you've made your own plum sauce you may find it's a tad thin. You can thicken it, ahead, with arrowroot then set aside. Arrowroot thickens well – it also gives you a glossy shine and it has no taste so will not interfere with your sauce. Mix 1tsp with a drop of water, heat 100ml of sauce and then gradually add the arrowroot to thicken. Ready to use.

If you've not made your own sauce you could of course buy a ready made version!

Your julienne veggies are available in the supermarket so if you're feeling lazy then you can buy them ready to use. You might want to check – without being too finicky – that they are all of a similar size.

Next up … a treat that's not in the back catalogue - other than it contains damsons - so it qualifies!

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