Japanese dry curry inspired this dish that keeps the chicken plenty juicy.
get all the glory with their crisp golden skin and braisey tenderness. They know that, for hot-and-fast cooking methods like stir-fries and cutlets, they'll always come out on top. They cook evenly and have great flavor, and they'll stay plenty juicy as long as they aren’t overcooked. With this chicken and beans stir fry recipe, I set out to prove just that.
The first key move is to cut the breasts into ½-inch slices rather than chunks so that they cook evenly and are easy to flip rather than get knocked around randomly in the skillet. Next, you want to season the chicken with a sprinkle of sugar as well as salt, which allows the meat to brown more quickly. Don't be tempted to cook the meat all the way through the first time it's in the skillet. This is how you'll get it to stay juicy on the inside.
Next come string beans, snap peas, and snow peas, which cook in just minutes and turn the dish into a full meal, with various shades of green and crispy-tender textures. For big, fast flavor, I took inspiration from
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