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This recipe appears in: For the Wispiest, Crispiest Deep-Fried Crusts, Grab the Vodka The Food Lab: Bringing Home General Tsos Chicken General Tsos chicken, with an extra-crisp coating that stays crisp even when coated in a glossy sauce that balances sweet, savory, and tart elements. [Photographs: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt] If the British can proudly call Chicken Tikka Masala their national dish, then surely its time that General Tso got his chicken in our national spotlight. Everybody knows the candy-sweet take-out joint version, but I firmly believe that it has the potential to be so much more than that. How great would a homemade version of General Tsos, with a flavor that shows some real complexity and a texture that takes that crisp-crust-juicy-center balance to the extreme be? Our version does just that. Why this recipe works: A balanced sauce has plenty of vinegary kick to balance out the cloying sweetness that most restaurant versions have. Cooking the aromatics for the sauce at a lower temperature lets their flavors develop without having to superheat your wok or skillet. We add vodka to our chicken coating. Its higher volatility and ability to inhibit gluten formation leaves you with a superior crisp crust. Adding some of our marinade to our dry coating mixture creates little nuggets of coating that cling to the chicken pieces, adding more surface area for extra crunch. Note: Shaoxing wine can be found in most Asian markets. If unavailable, dry sherry can be used in its place. If you cant find boneless skinless chicken thighs, you can debone them yourself using this guide. If you cant find whole dried chilies, substitute with 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes. About the author: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt is the Chief Creative Officer of Serious Eats where he likes to explore the science of home cooking in his weekly column The Food Lab. You can follow him at @thefoodlab on Twitter, or at The Food Lab on Facebook. Every recipe we publish is tested, tasted, and Serious Eats-approved by our staff. Never miss a recipe again by following @SeriousRecipes on Twitter!
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Title: | The Best General Tso's Chicken Recipe |
Descrition: | If the British can proudly call Chicken Tikka Masala their national dish, then surely it's time that General Tso got his chicken in our national spotlight. Everybody knows the candy-sweet take-out joint version, but I firmly believe that it has the potential to be so much more than that. How great would a homemade version of General Tso's be, with a flavor that shows some real complexity and a texture that takes that crisp-crust-juicy-center balance to the extreme? Our version does just that. |
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The Best General Tso's Chicken Recipe
If the British can proudly call Chicken Tikka Masala their national dish, then surely it's time that General Tso got his chicken in our national spotlight. Everybody knows the candy-sweet take-out joint version, but I firmly believe that it has the potential to be so much more than that. How great would a homemade version of General Tso's be, with a flavor that shows some real complexity and a texture that takes that crisp-crust-juicy-center balance to the extreme? Our version does just that.