Black Bean Chicken
- November 20, 2010
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- Dr. Jacqueline "Jax" Cheung
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Black bean chicken is a classic Chinese dish. It’s simple by tasty and goes well with white rice. I have many fond memories of eating this dish growing up.
6 boneless skinless chicken thighs
¼ cup Lee Kum Kee Chicken Marinade
1 teaspoon Lee Kum Kee Black Bean Garlic Sauce
1 yellow or white onion
4 cloves garlic
fresh ground pepper
Cavender’s Greek seasoning
1. Mince the 4 cloves garlic. Chop up the whole onion. Cut up the chicken thighs into smaller pieces.
2. In a wok or medium sized pan, brown the garlic. Add in the chicken pieces, the chicken marinade, and the black bean sauce.
3. When the chicken is cooked add in the onions. Let the onions sauté. When the onions are brown and carmelized turn off the heat.
Note: This chicken is delicious served over rice with a side of baby bok choy that has simply been pan fried with a few dashes of oyster sauce.
About author
Dr. Jacqueline "Jax" Cheung grew up in Sacramento, California. She is a Proud Mom, DrPH, MBA, Foodie, Writer, Blogger, Adoption Advocate, INFJ, & Breast Cancer Survivor. Jax is the owner of the award winning Jax Chronicles Blog & Adoption Ministry. She is also the Editor-In-Chief of the Elk Grove Tribune, and freelances for Sacramento4Kids, and many other publications. She was voted Sacramento Area A-List Best Local Blogger 2014, 2015, 2017 & 2018 and Best of Elk Grove Best Blogger 2016 & 2017. In 2019 & 2022 Jax was recognized for Outstanding Service & Dedication to Elk Grove and also received an Award of Recognition from the California State Senate. Jax lives in Elk Grove, California with her 2 daughters named Roxy and Carissa, 1 dog named Marshmallow, and 2 cats named Mochi and Miso. .To follow her journey please like her Jax Chronicles Facebook page, follow her Instagram @jaxchronicles, follow her Twitter @jaxchronicles, or check out Jax Chronicles Blog & Adoption ministry.