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Honey Glazed Chicken




This is a very simple citrus flavored chicken is now one of my favorites-a little sticky,sweet and tangy. Its quick and easy and can  be served over rice or pulao.It is a slight modification of the soya honey glazed chicken wings. Lemon juice tenderizes and the sweet glaze compliments the chicken; striking a balance between tangy and sweet. I have also tried this with orange and that also came out very tasty.

Ingredients
Chicken- 1 lb
Bell Pepper - 1 medium
Baby Corn- 15
Onion- 1 medium
Pepper powder- 1/2 tsp
Soya Sauce- 3 tsp
Dark Soya Sauce- 1 tsp
Chilly Garlic sauce - 3/4 tsp
Worcestershire Sauce- 2 tsp
Lemon juice- 3 tsp
Honey- 3 tsp
salt to taste
oil- 3 tsp
Roasted Sesame seeds- 1 tsp 


Cut chicken into desired size and marinate it with all the sauces and keep it aside for about half an hour.
Cut onions and bell pepper into cubes. Heat oil in a pan and saute these along with baby corn for a minute and keep aside. In the same pan pour a little more of oil and shallow fry the chicken. Add in pepper powder and lemon juice. When it is browned up add in the veggies and drizzle honey on top of the chicken. Bring the heat to medium or low and slowly coat the chicken with the honey and allow it to thicken and becomes a bit sticky texture. Add sesame seeds at this stage. Serve with rice or pulao.


Try this...


Hope you will all enjoy!!!

Comments

  1. Wow..Suja you ar amazing.Chicken looks soo good and we are drooling here..No words man!!!Love it..

    Love
    Kairali sisters

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  2. Love the glaze on it, looks superb and just mouthwatering...

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  3. wow suja really delicious..the honey glazed chicken have nice color and its just like shining..the baby corn is one our favorite..good one suja..

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  4. I never tried sweet chicken yet, but this one sounds interesting. Looks really good.

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  5. This looks fabulous...am drooling over your pic, can't help it

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  6. This is really yummy dear, turns out perfect....

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  7. Wow chicken looks so good dear...superb dish...pass me some please :)

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  8. Chicken looks drool-worthy....perfect temptation for me. Good job dear.

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  9. Looks fantastic.. and damn tempting.

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  10. The dish looks very appetizing....beautiful presentation.

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  11. wow. looks very tempting. nice one dear.

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  12. Omg, wat a droolworthy dish, just love it..Thanks for visiting my blog, am honoured..

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  13. Wow! This is sure exquisite! I'd like to have it with some Chinese noodles!

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  14. Honey chicken sounds very tempting to me, lovely and inviting dish

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  15. Thanks all for stopping by and for the sweet comments...do visit often.

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  16. A yummy dish.. Looks perfect too... wow !!

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  17. WOW! I would love to have it with fried rice..Great recipe and pic!

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  18. WOW...that looks so delicious...YUMMY!!!!!

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  19. Thanks dear friends for sweet and encouraging words.

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  20. Hey you have nice recipes and pictures in your blog,,,I loved it.Nikki

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  21. Thanks Nikki..so happy to have met you..do visit often.

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