Sweet and Sour Chicken

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  • on October 27, 2011

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    Yummy! Already made it twice. Definitely double the sauce, less honey, more spicy. Used more chicken than called for and also put cornstarch on it. Substituted broccoli and baby corn for the snap peas. Placed over brown rice and we have a winner!

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  • on October 20, 2011

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    Very good!! A little different than your typical sweet and sour sauce!! Used 8 boneless chicken breasts-rolled them in cornstarch based on other reviews and doubled the sauce-added mushrooms and a bit more chili garlic sauce-served with Rachel Ray's No pain-Lo Mein-will definitely make again!!

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  • on October 16, 2011

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    Really good and not too hard to make. This is a monthly or a twice a month dinner for us

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  • on October 07, 2011

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    So good!
    I knew I had a winner when my boyfriend dug right in and didnt take a breath until his plate was empty! I've never made Asian cuisine before bc it intimidates me a bit, but this was super easy, super yummy and great for lunch the next day.

    I added a few things thanks to previous reviewers:

    Sauce: 2 cloves of garlic, ginger (recipe didnt say where to use this, added extra extra chili garlic sauce (2 tblsp, and will add more next time

    Chicken: coated with cornstarch prior to frying for added crunch

    Veggie mix: Added mushrooms, baby corn, water chestnuts

    Will make this again and again!!!

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  • on September 29, 2011

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    My family loved it. Not your typical sweet & sour chicken. I cut down on the amount of honey due to the other reviews saying that it was too sweet. I love the chili/garlic sauce. Just enough kick. Definitely a do-over!

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  • on September 26, 2011

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    Thanks to my sister, I tried this recipe : It is super easy, healthy, and fairly quick to make. It took about 45 minutes all-together with brown rice etc... Flavors are great... I am not a big fan of sweet and sour chicken, but this one tastes really fresh with the ginger, honey, and orange juice. I doubled the chili/garlic sauce as we like it spicy and I think that turned out perfectly. I am putting this one my arsenal of recipes!

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  • on September 23, 2011

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    my kids realy loved this recipe! I found it a tad sweet but i served over rice and that did cut the sweatness. I will make this one again because I know that everyone will make a happy plate.

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  • on September 09, 2011

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    For a healthy meal, this was good and kiddo liked it, though we both found it just a tad too sweet.

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  • on September 08, 2011

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    Really liked this recipe! I had some of the ingredients on hand from another recipe I once used & never made again. This I'd make again. I used noodles & doubled the sauce.

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  • on September 06, 2011

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    I thought this was quite tasty. I doubled the sauce and added in two crused garlics. I had chili garlic sauce from the Assi (Korean Grocery Store and it was great. Nice and spicy. I didnt have snow peas so i used frozen peas. It was still good. I ate it on brown rice. I will definitely make again. It's better than those other sweet and sour recipes that use ketchup and pineapple.

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