- Steamed Herbal Chicken
Steamed Herbal Chicken preparation is simple regardless whole chicken or cut chicken is used. Using whole chicken, all ingredients are stuffed into the whole chicken from the chicken’s bottom. Then wrapped in aluminium foil and steamed till cooked. Using cut chicken, all ingredients are to be spread evenly on top of the chicken in a deep plate. However, salt water to be reduced to half and aluminium foil is not necessary. Do not steam for too long though.
Steam cooking method often creates “water” (sauce) for the dish therefore it is wise to use a deep plate for this Steamed Herbal Chicken. Bowl is not really recommended no matter for whole chicken or cut chicken. Pay attention to water level of the steamer; considering steaming duration you may need to add water occasionally as not to let water dries up resulting in damage to the steamer.
Herbs used for Steamed Herbal Chicken may be different in other herbal chicken recipes. Some other herbs in other herbal chicken recipes used include dried longan, cordyceps, red dates, wai sun. Too much of a hassle to get the herbs? Using same cooking method with only salt water, you can still get a Steamed Chicken alright. Tasty (and edible) but without the taste of herbs.
A tasty yet simple Steamed Herbal Chicken recipe allows time in within for you to prepare other exciting dishes to go with it or at least cut some fruits for dessert. Hope you like this recipe
This Steamed Herbal Chicken recipe serves 4 pax:-
Ingredients:-
- 1 whole chicken (kampong chicken)
- 2 tbsp of American ginseng slices (pao sam – Chinese herb)
- 2 tbsp of dried wolfberry (gei zhi – Chinese herb)
- 1 tbsp of salt in 2 cups of water

Steamed Herbal Chicken Ingredients
Steps:-
- Rinse the Chinese herbs and set aside.
- Rinse to clean the whole chicken. Set on a piece of aluminium foil and put on a deep plate.
- Stuff Chinese herbs into the chicken.
- Pour half of the salt water into the chicken and the remaining half to pour on top.
- Wrap the chicken with aluminium foil.
- Steam in steamer for about 45 mins to 1 hour.





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