RecipeTin Eats x Good Food: Firecracker sauce
Nagi Maehashi aka RecipeTin Eats' flavour-packed recipes have a huge online following. She's teaming up with Good Food and launching with a bang, sharing her go-to sauce that's sure to become a sizzling addition to your stir-fry stable.
Firecracker sauce is one of my back-pocket recipes that makes anything taste amazing – FAST! As the name suggests, it's an explosion of flavour – spicy, sweet, a touch of tang and savoury. It's a riff on Thai chilli jam – except it takes a fraction of the time and you've probably got everything you need to make it right now.
From chicken to prawns, vegetables to tofu, use it for stir-frying, as a sauce for pan-seared chops or pour it over steamed veg or fish.
The beauty of firecracker sauce is not just its versatility, but also how it lends itself to all sorts of customisations. Add a dash of sesame oil; switch the soy sauce for fish sauce; use honey instead of sugar; another hot sauce instead of Sriracha. Got some ginger? Throw it in!
As for the spice factor? Well, it is called firecracker sauce for a reason. It won't blow your head off, but you'll get a (very) warm buzz. If you really can't handle the heat, cut back on the chilli. I won't judge you. I promise.
This recipe is me on a plate – a 10 minute recipe with big flavours! Be sure to caramelise the chicken well because that's when the magic really happens.
Firecracker chicken
INGREDIENTS
1.5 tbsp vegetable oil
600g boneless skinless chicken thighs, sliced into 0.5cm strips
Firecracker sauce
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 tsp chilli flakes (adjust spiciness to taste)
2 tbsp light or all purpose soy sauce (not dark soy sauce)
2 tbsp rice vinegar
3 tbsp Sriracha sauce
5 tbsp brown sugar
3 tbsp water
To serve
sesame seeds
finely sliced spring onions
steamed white rice
steamed greens
METHOD
1. Heat oil in a large frypan or skillet over high heat. Add chicken and cook until it changes from pink to white – it doesn't need to be cooked all the way through.
2. Add garlic and chilli flakes, stir for 30 seconds until garlic is golden.
3. Add soy sauce, vinegar, Sriracha, sugar and water. Mix together, then simmer rapidly for two minutes, stirring regularly, until the sauce reduces and the chicken is caramelised.
4. Remove from stove and stand for a minute to let the sauce thicken. Stir once more, then serve over rice, garnished with sesame seeds and spring onions. Complete your meal with a side of steamed Asian greens drizzled with a touch of sesame oil and soy sauce, then devour.
Serves 4
Tip: The firecracker sauce can be made ahead in a small frypan or skillet, without the chicken, and stored it in the fridge for up to five days or in the freezer for up to three months. To use, simply sear chicken or other protein of choice, pour sauce over and simmer for two minutes until caramelised.
Recipe from Nagi Maehashi of RecipeTin Eats
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