Taiwanese Ma You Ji / Sesame Oil Chicken Stew 麻油雞


You might already hear about Taiwanese San Bei Ji (Three Cup Chicken) and today I want to introduce another Taiwanese iconic dish - Ma You Ji, literally Sesame Oil chicken Stew. In Taiwan, this dish is not only a winter warmer but also a common traditional postpartum or post-surgery meal to help heal the body. The key ingredients of Ma You Ji are chicken, ginger, sesame oil, and rice cooking wine; according to Taiwanese tradition, sesame oil, ginger, and rice wine are recognized as ‘’hot food’’ and chicken as ‘’warm food’’ to bring heat and warm to the body. (This is not determined by food’s temperature but by the effects after consumption.) Some people don’t even add any water when cooking Ma You Ji, but the ratio of rice wine and water is certainly adjustable to suit your preference; alcohol content will be evaporated during cooking process anyway and transfer to sweet flavour. Ma You Ji can be simply served as soup, and is also perfect to pair with rice or vermicelli like what I cooked this time.

 

Ingredients

-250g chicken wings.

-6-10 pieces thinly ginger slices.

-250 ml rice wine

-250 ml water.

-A handful goji berries, soaked in rice wine.

-A pinch of salt to taste.

-3 tbsp sesame oil.

 

Method

-Heat a pan over medium high heat, add chicken wings (skin side down), stir fry for a while until fat released.

-Add ginger slices, keep stirring until fragrant and dried.

-Add rice wine, water, and salt, bring it to boil and then simmer over medium low heat for 30 minutes, cover with a lid.

-When time is up, add 2 tbsp sesame oil and cook for a further 3 minutes.

-Turn off the heat, add the remaining 1 tbsp sesame oil and goji berries.

 

Important note to make Ma You Ji

Sesame oil has low smoke point, frying it over high heat will give it burnt easily with bitter taste, therefore I would suggest to add sesame oil at last steps so you can still enjoy its aromatic nutty flavour.




冬天就是要喝一碗熱騰騰的麻油雞湯!這次很豪氣的下了半罐酒去煮,果然湯頭的酒味就很濃郁啊,喝了這一碗真的是全身都暖和起來了。

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