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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have perfectly moist and juicy steamed chicken breast using 6 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Perfectly Moist and Juicy Steamed Chicken Breast:
- Prepare 1 large boneless chicken breast
- Make ready 1/2 tsp salt
- Get 1 slice fresh ginger (or try a bay leaf and thyme)
- Get 1 green onion top or 1/4 onion sliced
- Take 50 ml white wine, sake, or water (a bit less thatn 1/4 cup)
- Take to taste pepper
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Steps to make Perfectly Moist and Juicy Steamed Chicken Breast:
- If you have time, I highly recommend sprinkling the chicken with salt one day before. This lets the flavor soak in and makes the meat more tender.
- It's not necessary, but I usually cut a couple of shallow slices, or poke holes into to the thickest parts of the breast to help make sure the heat reaches through the entire piece.
- Add onion tops, ginger and chicken skin-side down to a heavy pot. If you didn't salt the chicken the day before, sprinkle in the salt now and pour in the wine/sake/water.
- Bring the wine/sake/water to a simmer on medium heat. Cover with lid, turn heat to low and let cook for 5-6 minutes.
- After 5 minutes, turn off heat and let the pot sit as is, with the lid on. It usually takes 10-15 minutes for the chicken to finish, depending in how big the breast is and whether or not you cut small slices in it.
- Cut into the thickest part to make sure the chicken is cooked. If it's still too pink, recover pot and let sit for a few more minutes. (or steam for another 1 minute)
- Once it's done, slice into pieces or pull apart with fingers. Sprinkle on some pepper if you like. You can eat right away or save any chicken that you don't use right away in the refrigerator for a couple of days! To keep it moist, save the chicken along with the juices from the pot.
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