18 February 2013

Happy Chinese Lunar New Year: Homemade Bak Kwa (Chicken) 雞肉干


Who can forget about the date of reunion dinner and the date of Chinese Lunar New Year?  This year I did. As my consignment was delay and it came just a few days before reunion dinner, my hubby and me were busy unpacking the 202 boxes until we totally forgot to buy anything to prepare for the reunion dinner. Luckily, my sister has a last minutes arrangement and we had a reunion lunch in restaurant instead. 

Hope this post is not too late to wish you a prosperous Chinese New Year and hope year of Snake bring you joy, good health and may all your wishes come true!  

I saw the Bak Kwa recipe from Nasi Lemak Lover blog, Bak Kwa in Australia is expensive if compared to Singapore or in Malaysia, so I decided to make one this year, however, I only have minced chicken in my kitchen, therefore I used chicken instead of the traditional pork. If got chances, I will want it to be the traditional Chinese Pork Jerky. Another disappointment about my Bak Kwa is... the top heat function of the oven in my renting place is not working fine, it only work well on the fan baking function :( Oh no, how am I going to do my future baking, sob, sob, sob...

Anyway, my sister family and my hubby said the Bak Kwa taste ok, for me the taste can be better if it is pork.










Recipe adapted from Sonia, Nasi Lemak Lover with minor changes
450g minced chicken
100 sugar
1 tbsp light soy source
1/2 tbsp chinese rice wine
1 tbsp oyster source
2 tbsp honey
1 tbsp dark caramel source
1/8 tsp chinese five spices powder
a dash of pepper

Method:
1. Mix chicken with seasoning and stir in a direction until mixture become gluey.
2. Cover and place in fridge for few hours.
3. Spread marinated chicken between two layer of baking paper, roll flat with rolling pin.
4. Bake in preheat oven at 160C for 15 to 20 mins, wait until slightly cool cut into desire size.
5. Place the baking tray back to oven, grill at 240C for 10 mins. Flip over another side and grill for another 7 mins until it is slightly burnt. 



I am submitting this post to Chinese New Year Delights 2013 hosted by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover.


5 comments:

  1. Howdy Ah Tze! Wishing you & your family a very Happy Chinese New Year. May the year of snake brings good health & good wealth to you all. You're a good cook & baker. So, I'm sure you can make anything you want in the kitchen. Hope your son is no more homesick.
    Enjoy & have fun!
    Best wishes, Kristy ((hugs))

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  2. Happy Chinese New Year, Ah Tze.
    Chicken Bak Kwa looks delish.

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  3. Happy Lunar Year! Wish you have a great Snake Year!

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  4. wow, 202 boxes ro unpack, seems like u hv a busy time to settle down.

    wishing u a happy and prosperous new year and stay healthy always

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  5. Hi, I hope it is never too late to wishing you a Happy Lunar New Year and Gong Xi Fa Cai..i think you still have long way to unpack all boxes, have fun! Your chicken Bak Kwa looks good, but i think pork version will taste better..because the fat contain, hehehe..

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