Find easy and affordable recipes featuring Spring Chicken. Great for lunch, dinner, or meal prep.
This minced fried chicken with seasoned flour features tender and juicy chicken thighs coated in crispy tapioca flour and a warming touch of turmeric and pepper. After being fried until golden, the chicken pieces are tossed with a spicy minced spice mix—a mixture of red chilies, green chilies, garlic, and onions—which is sautéed with oyster sauce, soy sauce, sugar, and spring onions until fragrant and thickened. The result is a combination of a savory-sweet crispy exterior and tender chicken meat with a delicious aroma of spices and a mild spicy flavor.
Spring chickens are tender and smooth, with sweet meat and the right amount of fat and lean. They are also smaller in size, so they take less time to roast and are relatively easy to control over the fire. The spring chicken is served with onions, garlic and shallots to make it more flavorful, and the potatoes have absorbed the flavors of the above ingredients, which is the essence of the dish!
A bowl of clear, fragrant broth combines tender pieces of chicken, chewy noodles, and crispy fresh chayote. The aroma of sautéed shallots and ginger is tantalizing, bringing a warm, savory flavor with a touch of natural sweetness. A sprinkling of fresh spring onions and fried shallots adds another layer of flavor and a tempting presentation, making this a warm, comforting, and refreshing dish.
This Korean-style chicken features chicken pieces that are deep-fried until golden brown, then coated in a signature Korean sauce—a combination of soy sauce, mirin, garlic, sesame oil, corn syrup, sugar, and dried chili flakes—that imparts a sweet, savory, and slightly spicy flavor. The texture is tantalizing: the chicken is crispy on the outside, but the sauce layer remains slippery and rich. The aromas of garlic and sesame oil blend together beautifully, while a sprinkling of fresh scallions adds freshness and a pop of color. This dish is the perfect blend of bold Korean flavors and the familiarity of fried chicken—perfect as a special snack or a fun main course.
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Tender slices of spice-packed chicken blend with the softness of steamed pumpkin, creating a captivating harmony of textures. The aroma is warm, with hints of ginger balancing the natural sweetness of the pumpkin and the richness of the delicate spices. When served, a sprinkling of fresh spring onions provides a burst of color and a refreshing kick—bringing calm and warmth to every bite. This dish is inviting, comforting, and perfect for a simple, flavorful moment.
The deliciousness of chicken combines with the gentle sweetness of Chinese chestnuts, creating a warm, aromatic dish. Seasonings of shallots, garlic, and ginger combine with soy sauce, sweet soy sauce, oyster sauce, and a touch of pepper and sugar. The tender chestnuts provide a distinctive sweet and savory flavor, while a sprinkling of spring onions adds freshness. This dish offers comfort and a rich, mouth-watering flavor.
This chicken roulade offers a savory deliciousness that creeps into every bite: its evenly soft texture, combined with the bright color of carrots and fresh spring onions, creates an inviting combination. The outer layer of steamed egg elegantly envelops the chicken mixture, while when fried until golden, the warm and crisp aroma wafts out, inviting the appetite. Ideal served warm now, or frozen to enjoy later—convenient and delicious anytime.
Practical Home-style Fried Udon Noodles with Restaurant Flavor is a Japanese-style fried noodle dish that is easy to make at home but has a restaurant-style taste. Using chewy udon noodles, this dish is combined with boiled and sliced chicken sausages, beef meatballs, and fish balls, as well as fresh cabbage and spring onions. Seasonings such as garlic, oyster sauce, black soy sauce, pepper powder, and stock powder are sauteed until fragrant, then mixed with udon noodles and other ingredients until perfectly absorbed. The result is delicious fried noodles with a chewy texture and a savory taste that is appetizing, perfect served warm as a main menu at home.