This semi-homemade recipe
was inspired by Tyson Any’tizers Mango Habanero Flavored Boneless Chicken Wyngz. It has a sweet
and tangy flavor with a kick of spice which prompted me to try my hand at a
spicy, sweet and sour chicken. For readers who live in places where this snacking chicken is not
available, I’ve provided instructions for making fried nuggets of boneless & skinless chicken
thighs coated in corn flour, but chicken breast would work just as
well. The spiciness in the sauce comes from sweet chili sauce, the
sweetness from pineapples, ketchup and brown sugar, and tanginess
(sour) comes from pineapple juice and rice wine. Play around with the
sauce ingredients to suit your taste.
This blog is dedicated to Mum, my greatest mentor. It is a compilation of simple recipes - Bengali, Indian, Burmese and Continental, among others. All of these recipes have been tested in my kitchen. Most use everyday ingredients found at your local market, but some use specialty ingredients available at Asian and/or Indian markets. Comments are welcome and members are invited to send in any recipes they would like to share.