Moo Shu Chicken

Level: Easy
Total: 200 g
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Yield: 200 g
NutrientAmount
Calories400 kcal
Total Fat20 g
Saturated Fat4 g
Cholesterol250 mg
Sodium800 mg
Carbohydrates20 g
Dietary Fiber3 g
Protein35 g
Sugar8 g

✅ I. Ingredient List

Here are the main ingredients needed to make Moo Shu Chicken.

CategoryIngredientQuantityNotes (Emoji & Description)
MainChicken Breast1 piece (approx. 150-200g)🐔 Remove white fascia, slice or shred.
EggsEggs2🥚 Provide high-quality protein; when scrambled, offer a soft, fragrant texture.
VegetablesCucumber1Provides a crisp texture; cut into diamond-shaped slices.
Dried Wood Ear Fungus10g🍄 Soak in advance, blanch before use.
Dried Daylily Flowers1 small handfulSoak in advance, blanch before use; can enhance aroma.
AromaticsScallion1 small sectionCut into sections or minced; for blooming aromatics.
Ginger2 slicesShredded or minced; for blooming aromatics and removing gaminess.
Garlic4 clovesMinced; add before serving to enhance aroma.

👨🍳 II. Instructions

Making Moo Shu Chicken emphasizes heat control and ingredient preparation. Here are the core steps.

  1. 🐔 Prepare & Marinate the Chicken:
    • •Wash the chicken breast, remove the white筋膜 (fascia), and cut into thin slices or shreds.
    • •Add a little salt and cooking wine (1 tbsp) to the chicken. Mix well and marinate for ​10 minutes​ for base flavor.
    • •Just before cooking, coat with a little wet starch slurry to make the chicken more tender.
  2. 🥒 Prepare the Ingredients:
    • •​Wood Ear Fungus & Daylily Flowers: Soak in warm water, remove the stems. Blanch in boiling water briefly, remove, rinse in cold water, and drain thoroughly.
    • •​Cucumber: Wash and cut into diamond-shaped slices.
    • •​Eggs: Beat the eggs in a bowl. Heat oil in a wok/pan, pour in the egg mixture and quickly scramble into pieces. Remove and set aside.
  3. 🔥 Velvet the Chicken:
    • •Heat oil in a wok/pan to ​60-70% heat​ (approx. 160-180°C / 320-355°F).
    • •Add the starch-coated chicken slices. Quickly stir-fry until they turn white and are fully cooked. Remove and set aside.
  4. 🍶 Prepare the Sauce Bowl (Key Step)​:
    • •In a small bowl, add all seasonings: vinegar, soy sauce, cooking wine, sesame oil, water, starch, sugar, salt, etc.
    • •Mix thoroughly until well-combined. ​Pre-mixing the sauce is key for quick stir-frying.
  5. 🍳 Combine and Stir-fry:
    • •Leave some base oil in the wok or add a little fresh oil. Bloom the aromatics with minced scallion and ginger until fragrant.
    • •Add the pre-cooked chicken slices, wood ear fungus, and daylily flowers. Stir-fry quickly to combine.
    • •Add the cucumber slices and scrambled egg pieces. Stir-fry until the cucumber is cooked through but still crisp.
  6. 🧂 Season and Serve:
    • •Pour the pre-mixed sauce into the wok. Increase to high heat and stir-fry rapidly until the sauce thickens and evenly coats all ingredients.
    • •Add the minced garlic. Stir-fry quickly until the garlic aroma is released, then turn off the heat and serve immediately.

🌟 III. Seasoning Ratio & Nutrition Info

Precise seasoning ratios are core to the flavor of Moo Shu Chicken, especially the balance of sweet, sour, salty, and savory.

SeasoningPrecise Amount (g)Notes (Emoji & Description)
Vinegar45g (approx. 3 tbsp)Provides acidity; recommended to use aromatic vinegar or mature vinegar.
Soy Sauce30g (approx. 2 tbsp)Provides savory umami and soy aroma; light soy sauce can be used.
Cooking Wine 15g (approx. 1 tbsp)🍶 Removes gaminess and adds aroma.
Sesame Oil15g (approx. 1 tbsp)Enhances aroma and improves flavor.
Water30g (approx. 2 tbsp)Dilutes seasonings for better integration.
Starch15g (approx. 1 tbsp)Thickens the sauce.
Sugar4g (approx. 1 tsp)Enhances freshness, balances acidity.
Salt4g (approx. 1 tsp)Adds saltiness; adjust to taste.

💡 Chef’s Tips (TIPS)

  • Ingredient Selection & Prep: Removing all fascia from the chicken breast results in a more tender texture. Blanching wood ear fungus and daylily flowers removes impurities and shortens stir-fry time. ​Add cucumber last​ to maintain its crispness.
  • Marinating & Velveting: ​Marinating the chicken in advance​ with salt, cooking wine, and starch, followed by coating with a starch slurry, is the key step to ensuring its tender and smooth texture.
  • Heat Control: When velveting the chicken and scrambling the eggs, the oil temperature should not be too low. Quick stir-frying seals in moisture. After adding the sauce, ​use high heat for quick stir-frying​ to create a glossy thickened sauce that coats the ingredients.
  • Garlic for the Finish: ​Adding raw minced garlic just before serving​ can greatly enhance the dish’s complex aroma; it’s the finishing touch for flavor.
  • Adjustable Flavor: Prefer more acidity? Add more vinegar. Prefer sweetness? Add a bit more sugar. Daylily flowers can be omitted if you don’t like them.

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