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HomeBlack Pepper Chicken and Broccoli

Black Pepper Chicken and Broccoli

I often eat this over rice, but you can enjoy with other starch too.

Ingredients

1/2 pound  chicken breast,  sliced
2  crowns  broccoli
2 tablespoons  vegetable oil
1 teaspoon  of  sesame oil
2 cloves  garlic,  very finely minced
1/4 cup  Chinese  rice wine
2 tablespoons  freshly ground  black pepper
2 tablespoons  oyster sauce

Preparation

1. Boil  a giant pot of water to  blanch  the broccoli.
2. Cut  the broccoli crowns into  florets.
3. Blanch  broccoli for 2-3 minutes until slightly cooked yet  crisp.
4. Drain the broccoli.
5. While the broccoli  blanches,  heat  up a pan on high  heat  with the oil. Throw in the chicken, garlic and pepper.
6. Saute. When the meat is no longer pink, add the broccoli.
7. Add the oyster sauce and the rice wine.
8. Saute until the food is well  mixed  and the sauce is  reduced  to your satisfaction.
9. Serve!
Credit: Foodista

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