Monday, July 18, 2016

Braised Chicken With Olive Vegetable


A dash of salt, white pepper and some chopped garlic is how I regularly stir-fry vegetables. Things became a little more interesting when I started exploring beyond the norm, trying out various condiments available in our supermarket.

One of it was a jar of Olive Vegetable. This, I discovered, is really chopped mustard greens with olives and not leaves from olive trees per se as I had initially thought from the name on the jar label. Anyway, it is from then on that I have begun flavouring my french bean stir-fries this way - a teaspoonful of olive vegetable for a plate. A brilliant way to add taste to a dish without the usual seasoning.

I discovered from the world wide web that it's delicious in fried rice too, but I have yet to try this. Instead, I went further with a braised chicken dish. It turned out to be a finger-licking experiment and I am glad that I made extra!

Does this not look yummy?

Braised Chicken With Olive Vegetable

Braised Chicken With Olive Vegetable

Ingredients:
- 8 chicken wings (slice into two, that is, separate drumettes from wingettes/tips)
- 8 cloves garlic (pounded with pestle in a mortar)
- 1 red chilli (sliced)
- 3 tbsp Singlong Olive Vegetable (using a strainer, drain oil from vegetables, keep oil aside)
- ½ tbsp corn flour (with 1 tbsp water stirred in)
- 2 cups water
- Pinch of salt (optional)

Method:

1) Heat olive vegetables oil (just the oil!) in pan.
2) Pan-fry the chicken pieces in medium heat until lightly browned.
3) Push the chicken aside. Add garlic and saute for a bit before stirring it together with the chicken.
4) Then add olive vegetables. Stir- fry.
5) Add water, turn the heat up and bring to a simmer. Cook on low heat with the lid on but slightly uncovered.
6) Once the chicken is done (about 15minutes), remove the lid and cook uncovered on high heat until the liquid is reduced by half. Taste and if necessary, season with salt.
7) Switch the heat off. Add the slices of chilli and thicken the sauce with the corn flour mixture. Stir to combine. Done!

Best eaten with fluffy white rice.

1) Chicken, Garlic, Chilli, Olive Vegetables + Oil.
2) Pan-fry the chicken, then saute the garlic.
3) Add olive vegetables. 4) Add water and simmer.
5) Lastly, add slices of chilli and thicken with corn flour.
6) Braised Chicken With Olive Vegetable .. Done!

Braised Chicken With Olive Vegetable. Yum with rice!

There you go, an easy recipe!

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17 comments:

  1. You are good in cooking, if me cook, mine will be no eye see, no presentation...

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    1. Thank you. Practice makes perfect and I've been doing that a lot! ;)

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  2. I haven't seen olive vegetable in our supermarkets. Dying to try it now. The dish looks so delicious, Sharon! I can imagine how this will taste with rice!

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    1. Whenever I travel, the one thing I love to do is bring home food products that can't be found in our supermarkets. I would love to visit your place one day, Kanak :D

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  3. Hi Sharon, this dish is yummy. ... I can't resist to have a few mouthful of steamed rice with this ... delicious!

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    1. Thank you, Karen. Can I say that 'resistance is futile'? ;)

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  4. So yum! I love olive vegetable. Need to get another tin from the asian store.

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  5. Hi Sharon,

    I see what you mean... I used to cook the same usual food everyday until I started to explore new recipes and ingredients.

    Love the addition of olive vegetable into your chicken dish. Must be very flavoursome!

    Zoe

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    1. Yes, it added a little extra deliciousness to an easy dish ;)

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  6. I'm hungry now Sharon. I would love to eat that with rice.

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  7. These olives are also very popular here, dear! I love cooking with them too. xoxo

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    1. I just had it with fried rice. Totally awesome, Shirley! ^.^

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  8. I have never heard of olive vegetable...sounds intriguing...great and simple dish Sharon!

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    1. Before I started this blog, I didn't either! ;)

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  9. Hi Sharon, I loved this chicken-based recipe, it seems very simple and easy to prepare and cook at home, so I'll give it a try for sure. Thanks for sharing.
    Jen from Pressure Cookers HQ

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