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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

PAN FRIED HONEY SOY CHICKEN

Pan Fried Honey Soy Chicken Recipe  @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com

This is an easy and tasty way to prepare chicken minus the spices.  Goes equally well with hot vegetables or a crisp salad. They are also best served as a finger food at parties or picnics.

It is important to use medium heat to ensure that they don't burn and for fuss free method, bake them at  180 C for 45 minutes, basting once or twice during baking.

This is my family favorite - finger licking good!


PAN FRIED HONEY SOY CHICKEN
Serves   8

16 pieces  chicken  wings/thighs/breast
1/4 C  chili sauce
2 TB  honey
1 tsp coarse black pepper
2 cloves garlic chopped
1/3  C lemon juice
3 TB  soy sauce
salt to taste
vegetable oil for frying
C  =  cup
TB  =  tablespoon

DIRECTION

Mix together honey, soy sauce, garlic, chili sauce, lemon juice and salt in a glass bowl..

Add in the chicken pieces, combine well.

Cover and refrigerate for an hour  (overnight if possible)

Heat little oil in a non stick pan, put in the chicken pieces, pour over the marinade, cook both side until brown and the marinade absorbed by the chicken.

Serve hot.

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45 comments:

  1. chicken fry looks tasty...adding honey is new to me ..superb!!

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  2. Looks very delicious and mouthwatering.

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  3. Oh my, this looks finger licking good!

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  4. yummyyyy...ratah cam tu je sedap ni...

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  5. Oh the color makes the taste jump off the page, yummy.

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  6. Love the color..flavorful and delicious chicken

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  7. Its been sometime , i have been around here !!!

    such a tempting chicken dish!!! yummmm!!

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  8. Mmm! This recipe looks amazing and your presentation is gorgeous! Great recipe! :)

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  9. mmmm honey fried, love the sound of that!

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  10. Love it...looks so mouthwatering and yummy!

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  11. looks yummy, never tasted chicken and honey combo..

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  12. Loved the way you have presented that dish. Looks very tempting :)

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  13. Whoa gimme the entire platter i will finish it in seconds. Yum.

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  14. Drooling over those pictures..yummy yum!!

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  15. Slurp,salivating here, irresistible chicken...

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  16. Chicken looks awesome and tempting..

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  17. esselamu aleykum,
    my dear sister,how are you?
    Looks very delicious...

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  18. Sounds pretty easy to make and really yummy!

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  19. wow...soy chicken looks absolutely delicious....there's an award for u in my space....do visit n collect it :-)

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  20. You're right, this would be perfect for a picnic. We have a lot of them during Christmas time!

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  21. Liked the addition. Of honey in chicken,yummy!!

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  22. Those look fingerlicking! I love the flavours.

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  23. This is a must try!! It looks SO GOOD!! New follower here. Would love for you to share this at my linky party going on right now :) http://everything-underthemoon.blogspot.com/2011/11/guest-posting-at-midwestern-sewing-girl.html

    Have a great week!!

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  24. delicious looking chicken fabulous flavours

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  25. That honey soy marinade sounds finger lickin' good!

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  26. I love chicken cooked in anyway :) Delicious one here.

    Do participate in the Desserts with Coconuts event and giveaway on my blog.
    http://rakshaskitchen.blogspot.com/2011/12/announcing-my-first-event-and-giveaway.html

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  27. Wow! It looks very delicious. Thanks for sharing..

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  28. I love soy sauce & garlic together. Just hopped over from bassgiraffe's Thursday hop. Followed you w/GFC. Hope you can visit me & follow back. I'm posting a December Hop on Saturday, link up now on my Blog Hops page. Cheryl
    http://hearttoheartathome.blogspot.com/

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  29. Great blog! Following you from the Thursday Blog Hop. I hope you will stop by and follow Swanky Baby too!

    Swanky Baby
    http://swankybaby.net

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  30. my mouth is watering this sounds so good. Thanks so much for linking this up to BeColorful's Motivated Monday.
    Pam

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  31. I really enjoy your newsletters and your awesome recipes. I made this chicken the other night everyone loved it. I marinated overnight and the flavors were deeply infused throughout the meat. It was great. This is a keeper for sure!

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  32. Hey Foodies, this Pan Fried Recipe is a Recipe Guessing Game on Knapkins. Think your friends can win? http://knapkins.com/guess_games/930?source=blog

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  33. looks fantastic!!! Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. ♥

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  34. I have never done anything like this, love the ingredients, pinned to my everything yummy board. Thanks for sharing on Real Food Fridays.

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  35. I just love this recipe idea! Great combination of flavours and easy to make at home. Thank you for sharing this recipe :)

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  36. That sounds delicious. The chicken must be so soft after being in the marinade for so long. I can't wait to try it

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  37. This dish looks so good - succulent and rich! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party - have a great week!

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  38. This really sounds delicious - visiting from What's For Dinner?

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  39. Looks yummy!! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 6. Shared.

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  40. This sounds so delicious. Perfect summer food x #BloggersPitStop

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  41. Thank you so much for sharing your post at our Senior Salon Pit Stop linkup ending this Saturday, October 31.
    I pinned this on our Senior Salon Pit Stop InLinkz Linkup Shares board and also share it on Twitter @EsmeSalon with #SeniorSalonPitStop
    What a lovely summer treat, will have to try it out in the summer time next year

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