Spicy Thai Stir Fried Bamboo Shoots with Chicken
So what do I do with the leftover rotisserie chicken....
There's always chicken soup, chicken salad, etc.
But what about turning it into something different?
I love this recipe and it is so easy!!!
Ingredients
Skinned rotisserie chicken (diced)
(I usually have at least 1/2 the chicken left)
1 Vidalia Onion (cut in half then length wise)
2 Garlic Cloves (diced)
1 Can Bamboo Shoots (drained)
2 Tbs Peanut Oil
1/4 Cup Hoisen Sauce
4 Tbs Soy Sauce
2 Tbs Huy Fong Sriracha Chili Sauce (I like it hot, you can use less if you like)
2 Tbs Thia Peanut Sauce
(I didn't have it today so I substituted 1 Tbs. creamy peanut butter).
Optional
Green Onions
Water Chestnuts
Red Bell Pepper (diced)
Start by putting your peanut oil in skillet and add onions, red bell pepper, bamboo shoots and diced garlic cook for a couple of minutes then add chicken and coo****il veggies are tender (I like my veggies Al dente).
Add all the other ingredients and coo****il hot throughout.
I like to add extra Sriracha chili sauce to mine.
This recipe heats up well after being refrigerated.
For pictures of this recipe and other yummy recipes you can visit my website. www.gingerrock.blogspot.com
Enjoy!!
There's always chicken soup, chicken salad, etc.
But what about turning it into something different?
I love this recipe and it is so easy!!!
Ingredients
Skinned rotisserie chicken (diced)
(I usually have at least 1/2 the chicken left)
1 Vidalia Onion (cut in half then length wise)
2 Garlic Cloves (diced)
1 Can Bamboo Shoots (drained)
2 Tbs Peanut Oil
1/4 Cup Hoisen Sauce
4 Tbs Soy Sauce
2 Tbs Huy Fong Sriracha Chili Sauce (I like it hot, you can use less if you like)
2 Tbs Thia Peanut Sauce
(I didn't have it today so I substituted 1 Tbs. creamy peanut butter).
Optional
Green Onions
Water Chestnuts
Red Bell Pepper (diced)
Start by putting your peanut oil in skillet and add onions, red bell pepper, bamboo shoots and diced garlic cook for a couple of minutes then add chicken and coo****il veggies are tender (I like my veggies Al dente).
Add all the other ingredients and coo****il hot throughout.
I like to add extra Sriracha chili sauce to mine.
This recipe heats up well after being refrigerated.
For pictures of this recipe and other yummy recipes you can visit my website. www.gingerrock.blogspot.com
Enjoy!!
Open RNY 3/27/01 400 lbs - 170lb. Please visit my blog at www.gingerrock.blogspot.com. You can also find me on facebook www.facebook.com/GingerRock and Twitter www.twitter.com/GingerRock
~Ginger~
You ladies are welcome! Let me know how you like it!
Ginger
Ginger
Open RNY 3/27/01 400 lbs - 170lb. Please visit my blog at www.gingerrock.blogspot.com. You can also find me on facebook www.facebook.com/GingerRock and Twitter www.twitter.com/GingerRock
~Ginger~