Monday, December 29, 2008

Pollo con Papas

I have no picture of this one, but it's not hard to mess up visually. This is a copycat recipe of something that is made at Panda Express, Chicken with Potatoes, however, most of the staff is Spanish-speaking, so I know it by its Spanish name, Pollo con Papas. My sister liked it, and she's incredibly picky, so it's definitely good. Serves 4.

1 Chicken Breast, cut into small bite-sized pieces
3 Carrots, cut into medallions
4 Green onions, chopped into small pieces
1 Bag of frozen, crinkle-cut french fries
1 Packet of chicken gravy mix
2 Tbsp Soy sauce
1 tsp Ginger
Salt and Pepper to taste
Water

Prepare the fries according to package, but keep them in the oven longer than the recommended time. Broil them for a few minutes at the end--you want them to be really crispy (but not burnt). While the fries are going, brown the chicken breast in oil (I like grapeseed) in a large frying pan. Add salt and pepper to the chicken to taste. Once the chicken is browned, add 1 cup water to the pan. Add the carrots and allow the whole thing to simmer until the carrots are slightly tender (nobody likes mushy carrots). Once the carrots are tender, stir in the gravy mix and add another cup of water. Let the gravy thicken a bit and then add the ginger and soy sauce. Once the potatoes are done, add them to the mix along with the green onions. Serve immediately as to preserve some of the firmness of the potatoes.

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