Step 1: Chicken and Marinade ... I like to use a mix of breasts and thighs; but, you can use all breasts if you want. If you can, marinate the chicken for a good hour if possible; but, 30 minutes will work. Since there is citrus in the marinade, you don't want it to go too long.
Step 2: Add all the ingredients to a measuring cup; and, mix to combine. Pour 2/3 cup of the marinade into a ziploc bag; along with the chicken. Close, and shake until everything is coated. You can also do this in a bowl too, if you prefer; and cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate until ready to use. Also, refrigerate the remaining marinade, as it will be used in the sauce.
Step 3: Sesame Seeds ... You can toast them or not, that is up to you. Heat them in a dry pan for 3-4 minutes stirring often. That's it.
Step 4: Rice ... Cook the rice according to package directions; then, set to the side.
Step 5: Chicken and Dredge ... First, remove the chicken from the refrigerator and the marinade; and, set on a wire grate to let the marinade dip off. Then, add the eggs to a small bowl; and, the corn starch to another bowl or pie plate. Dip the chicken in the egg, shaking off any excess; then, into the corn starch, making sure it is well coated. Again, shake off any extra.
Step 6: Sauce/Marinade ... Remove the extra marinade from the refrigerator to warm up a bit; then, mix the corn starch and water together, until you get a slurry (or until well mixed), and add to the reserved marinade. This mix will thicken your sauce.
Step 7: Chicken ... Add the oil, red pepper flakes, and chicken to your hot wok or pan (high heat); and, cook the chicken until golden brown, constantly stirring. They only take a couple of minutes; so, keep an eye on them. Make sure they are golden brown on all sides. You may have to do this in a couple of batches - do not overcrowd your pan or wok. Then, transfer the chicken to a plate lined with a paper towel to drain. Make sure to cover with foil to keep warm.
Step 8: Sauce ... Remove the pan from the heat; and, pour out any excess oil. Reduce the heat to medium; then, add the reserved marinade, and bring to a light boil. The sauce will thicken up immediately. Return the chicken to the sauce; and toss to coat. Cook just a minute to heat up.
Step 9: Garnish and Serve ... Plate over a bed of rice; and finish with the sesame seeds and scallions. It is very quick cooking; so, just prep ahead, so you can marinate the chicken. ENJOY!!! Better than any Chinese Take Out. Add a couple of egg rolls, egg drop soup, etc; for a great Chinese Take Out Dinner.
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