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Chicken And Rice In A Sandy Clay Plot

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Meats, Grains Chinese Chicken, Chinese 2 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Stephen Ceideburg
2 c Long-grain rice
2 1/4 c Cold water
6 Chinese dried black
mushrooms
1/4 c Dried lily buds
6 Chicken thighs, preferably
with the skin
2 Lean Chinese sausages, about
2 ounces each
1 T Peanut or corn oil
4 Garlic cloves, peeled
3 Quarter-sized slices fresh
ginger peeled
1 T Fermented bean curd, fu yu
mashed optional
4 Green onions, including the
green tops cut into
2-inch
lengths
1 t Corn starch
1/2 c Chicken stock
2 T Rice wine or dry sherry
1/4 t White pepper
CHICKEN MARINADE:
1 1/2 T So sauce
1 1/2 T Rice wine or dry sherry
1/2 t Sugar
1 t Asian sesame oil
1 1/2 t Corn starch

INSTRUCTIONS

For entertaining, this recipe makes a fun presentation when prepared
in four individual two-cup clay pots. To season a new sandy clay pot
and lid, submerge both in cold water overnight.  Rinse with cold water
until water runs clear. Drain thoroughly. Put  rice and water into a 2
1/2 to 3-quart sandy clay pot; set aside.  In 2 separate bowls, cover
the mushrooms and lily buds with water  until soft and pliable, about
30 minutes. Drain. Cut off and discard  mushroom stems; cut caps in
half. Cut off and discard hard ends of  each lily bud; tie each bud
into a knot. Set aside.  Using a heavy cleaver, chop the chicken
crosswise into 3 pieces  cleanly through the skin, meat and bone
leaving no jagged chopped  bones.  Toss chicken with marinade; set
aside for 20 minutes. Cut sausages  into thin diagonal slices.  In a
preheated wok add oil, garlic and ginger. Stir-fry over medium  heat
until fragrant, about 10 seconds. Increase heat to high; add  chicken
and sausages and stir occasionally until lightly browned,  about 5
minutes. Add mashed fermented bean curd to center of wok;  toss with
chicken mixture. Add mushrooms, lily buds and green onions  and
stir-fry 30 seconds.  Mix cornstarch with chicken stock, wine and
pepper to a smooth  mixture. Pour into the wok and stir until sauce
thickens, about 10  seconds. Remove from heat.  Place clay pot over
medium-high heat. Boil rice and stir with  chopsticks to loosen grains.
Continue boiling until surface water is  absorbed (about 5 minutes).
Pour chicken mixture over rice, cover,  reduce heat to low, and cook
for 20 minutes. Turn off heat, do not  remove lid; let sit for 10
minutes longer.  PER SERVING (4 servings): 850 calories, 39 g protein,
84 g  carbohydrate, 36 g fat (10 g saturated), 141 mg cholesterol, 777
3  fiber.  Marion Cunningham writing in the San Francisco Chronicle,
10/2/91.  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at
www.synapse.com/~gemini

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 612
Calories From Fat: 154
Total Fat: 17.3g
Cholesterol: 198.5mg
Sodium: 685.4mg
Potassium: 1232.5mg
Carbohydrates: 61.2g
Fiber: 3.3g
Sugar: 6g
Protein: 51.8g


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