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Orange Chicken with Fried Rice

Spicy and sweet Orange Chicken with Fried Rice. You may never order take-out again after trying this recipe!

Ingredients :

For the orange chicken

2 whole Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
¼ cups Cornstarch
Salt And Pepper
1 cup Fresh Orange Juice
1 cup Water
2 Tablespoons Lime Juice
2 Tablespoons Lemon Juice
2 Tablespoons Rice Wine Vinegar
3 strips Orange Zest – 1″ Wide By 2″ Tall
½ cups Lightly Packed Brown Sugar
½ teaspoons Fresh Minced Ginger
2 cloves Garlic, Minced
2 Tablespoons Light Soy Sauce
4 whole Dried Red Chilies, Broken In Half
2 Tablespoons Cornstarch, For The Slurry
2 Tablespoons Water, For The Slurry

For the fried rice

2 Tablespoons Oil, Divided
2 whole Eggs, Beaten Well
½ cups Diced Onion
½ cups Diced Carrots
⅓ cups Diced Celery
1 cup Bean Sprouts
1 cup Sliced Mushrooms
3 cups Cooked Medium Grain White Rice, Cooled
2 Tablespoons Light Soy Sauce

Directions :

In a heavy-bottomed pot, heat about an inch of vegetable or canola oil to about 375F. Heat the oven to 250F.
In a large zip top bag, combine the cornstarch, salt and pepper. Add the chicken chunks and seal the bag. Toss to coat completely.
Add the coated chicken to the hot oil in two or three batches. Cook until lightly golden and the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 160 F. Transfer the cooked chicken to a baking sheet. Hold the chicken in the oven.
In a sauce pan, combine the water, orange juice, lime juice, lemon juice, vinegar, orange zest, brown sugar, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, and dry chilies. Stir to combine. Place the pan over medium heat and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium-low and let the sauce reduce by 1/3.
In a small bowl, prepare the slurry by combining the cornstarch and water until smooth. Pour the mixture into the sauce and whisk until the sauce thickens. Take the sauce off the heat.
For the fried rice, in a large skillet over high heat, add 1 teaspoon of oil. When the oil shimmers, add the eggs. Allow to cook until the eggs have become firm on the bottom. Flip the eggs gently and cook for twenty seconds, or until cooked through but not brown. Remove from the pan and place on a cutting board. Cut the egg into strips.
Add the rest of the oil to the pan. Once it shimmers, add the onions, carrots and celery. Cook for one minute, stirring constantly, then add the mushrooms and bean sprouts and cook for an additional minute. Add the rice to the pan and stir to combine with the vegetables. Add the egg strips and the soy sauce and stir well.
Place the orange sauce over medium low heat until hot, then add the chicken pieces. Stir to coat. Serve immediately.

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Laura J. Boss

Meet Laura J. Boss, a passionate blogger and cooking enthusiast who loves to experiment with different recipes and cuisines from around the world. Born and raised in a small town, I grew up watching my mother cook and developed a keen interest in the art of cooking from an early age.After completing my education, I decided to pursue my passion for cooking and started my own food blog. My blog features a wide range of recipes, from traditional family favorites to fusion dishes that I have created myself. My blog has gained a huge following, with many of my readers trying out my recipes and sharing their own cooking experiences.When I am not cooking up a storm in the kitchen, I enjoy traveling and exploring new cultures. I believe that food is an important part of every culture, and love to learn about new ingredients and cooking techniques from around the world.Through my blog, I aim to inspire and encourage others to cook and experiment with different flavors and ingredients. I believe that cooking is not just about making delicious meals, but also about sharing love and creating memories with family and friends.Whether you are a beginner or an experienced cook, my blog has something for everyone. So why not give my recipes a try and discover the joy of cooking for yourself?