Ingredients:
2 pounds of cubed, boneless, and skinless chicken breast or thighs
Juice of two large oranges
1 tsp of orange zest
½ tsp of Kasmiri chili powder
½ tsp of ground turmeric powder
½ tsp of ground cumin powder
2 tbsp of rice vinegar
1 large red onion (diced small)
1 tbsp of sesame oil
1 head of Broccoli (separated into bite-sized florets)
2 tsp of ginger/garlic paste
Directions:
Place the chicken in a large bowl and marinate with the orange juice, zest, chili powder, turmeric, cumin, and vinegar. Set aside in the refrigerator for 2 hours.
Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a large wok and when slightly smoking add the red onions, ginger/garlic paste, and chicken.
Cook these ingredients on a medium/high heat without burning to ensure searing of ingredients and no stewing.
When Chicken is almost cooked (~10-15 minutes), add the broccoli, salt to taste, and continue searing until all the ingredients are fully cooked.
Serve with warm brown rice/quinoa/roti.
This dish is sweet and spicy at the same time and is a healthy substitute when you are craving takeout food. The tangy orange flavors mixed with sharp chili and smoky cumin give us an exotic tasting experience. As always, I wish that you keep your health in center focus and live long and strong!