Sesame Chicken with Asian Ginger Drizzle

Try this Sesame Chicken with Asian Ginger Drizzle recipe.

Sesame Chicken with Asian Ginger Drizzle
Sesame Chicken with Asian Ginger Drizzle

Try this Sesame Chicken with Asian Ginger Drizzle recipe.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 0
  • Carbohydrate 36.0942866379626 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 55.0261500043822 g
  • Fiber 8.6160001373291 g
  • Protein 12.920639999975 g
  • Saturated Fat 7.05183093782275 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 recipe (176g)
  • Sodium 165.962479160498 mg
  • Sugar 27.4782865006335 g
  • Trans Fat 2.10502218755333 g
  • Calories 668 calories

Step-by-step

  • Mix sesame seeds, salt, and pepper on a large dinner plate.
  • Press chicken cutlets into the sesame seed mixture, coating both sides.
  • In a large skillet, add vegetable oil over medium heat.
  • Add chicken to the skillet and cook on each side for about 2-3 minutes, or until cooked through.
  • While the chicken cooks, prepare the sauce.
  • In a small bowl, mix rice wine vinegar, brown sugar, grated ginger, sesame oil, and soy sauce.
  • Drizzle the sauce over the warm chicken.
  • Slice the chicken into strips and serve over warm rice, salad greens, or as desired.

My Simple Sesame Chicken: A Weeknight Winner

As a busy working mom, I'm always on the lookout for quick, easy, and delicious weeknight dinners. This Sesame Chicken with Asian Ginger Drizzle recipe has become a staple in our home. It’s flavorful, satisfying, and surprisingly simple to make, even on the busiest of evenings. The key is preparation – getting everything prepped before you start cooking makes the whole process a breeze. And the best part? My kids devour it! There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing my family enjoy a home-cooked meal that doesn't require hours in the kitchen.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its versatility. I often adjust it based on what I have on hand. Sometimes I add a touch of garlic for extra zing, or swap out the rice wine vinegar for a splash of apple cider vinegar for a slightly sweeter flavor profile. Feel free to experiment! The sesame seed crust adds a delightful crunch, contrasting perfectly with the tender chicken and the zesty ginger drizzle. It’s a flavor combination that’s both comforting and exciting – the perfect balance for a busy weeknight.

One of my favorite things about this dish is how easily it can be adapted to different dietary needs. Looking for a healthier option? Use skinless chicken breasts and reduce the amount of oil. Want to make it gluten-free? Make sure to use tamari or coconut aminos instead of regular soy sauce. The possibilities are endless! And the leftovers? They're just as good the next day, making it a perfect meal-prep option too. I often pack it for lunch, and it’s a delicious and satisfying change from the usual sandwich.

Beyond the ease and deliciousness, this recipe holds a special place in my heart. It reminds me of a trip I took to Southeast Asia a few years ago. The vibrant flavors and aromas of the street food markets were incredibly inspiring, and this recipe is my attempt to recreate some of those incredible tastes at home. While it might not be exactly the same as the authentic dishes I sampled abroad, it's a delicious tribute to that unforgettable journey. It's a reminder that sometimes, the simplest recipes can transport you to other places and evoke the most wonderful memories.

This Sesame Chicken is more than just a meal; it's a family favorite, a quick weeknight solution, and a little taste of adventure all rolled into one. So, give it a try! I guarantee you’ll be adding it to your regular dinner rotation in no time. It’s a recipe that’s as easy as it is delicious, and that's a winning combination in my book.

Tips and Variations:

  • For extra flavor, marinate the chicken in a mixture of soy sauce, ginger, and garlic for at least 30 minutes before cooking.
  • Add some chopped vegetables like bell peppers or broccoli to the skillet while cooking the chicken for a more complete meal.
  • Serve with a side of steamed rice, quinoa, or even noodles for a satisfying and balanced meal.
  • Garnish with chopped green onions or sesame seeds for an extra pop of flavor and visual appeal.
  • Adjust the amount of brown sugar and soy sauce to your liking. If you prefer a sweeter sauce, add more brown sugar. If you prefer a saltier sauce, add more soy sauce.
  • If you don't have rice wine vinegar, you can substitute with apple cider vinegar or white wine vinegar.

I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I do! Let me know in the comments how it turns out for you.