Pongteh Chicken (Nyonya-style Yellow Bean Chicken Stew)
Pongteh Chicken (Nyonya-style Yellow Bean Chicken Stew)

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Nyonya Chicken Pongteh is another classic Nyonya dish. It is easy to prepare, yet delicious! Made with chicken, potato and flavored with taucheo (fermented soy bean sauce) and gula Melaka (palm sugar), ayam pongteh is a homey and wonderful dish… I adapted this ayam pongteh recipe from my friend House of Annie, except that I reduced the amount of dark soy sauce because dark soy.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have pongteh chicken (nyonya-style yellow bean chicken stew) using 15 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Pongteh Chicken (Nyonya-style Yellow Bean Chicken Stew):
  1. Get 350 g Chicken Meat (boneless, skinless, cut into pieces)
  2. Prepare 200 g Potatoes (cubed)
  3. Get 100 g Mushrooms (Shitake or Brown, sliced)
  4. Get 100 g Carrots (sliced)
  5. Get 2-4 cups Water (as needed)
  6. Take Pre-Sauce Mix (mix well in a bowl);
  7. Take 1 Tbsp Light Soy Sauce
  8. Make ready 1 Tbsp Dark Soy Sauce
  9. Make ready 2 Tbsp Fermented Yellow Bean Paste (Taucu)
  10. Take Other Ingredients;
  11. Get 2-3 Tbsp Palm Sugar (this one is necessary)
  12. Get 30 g Shallots (minced)
  13. Make ready 30 g Garlic (minced)
  14. Prepare 30 g Ginger (minced)
  15. Take 4 Tbsp Cooking Oil

I had been wanting to try to make Ayam Pong Teh ever since then. Next, add the minced bean paste. Try this Fusion Chicken Pongteh recipe by Chef NMDR. Chicken Pongteh is a Nyonya dish and and I've given it a twist by using Japanese miso paste instead of the Chinese fermented soya beans (tau cheo).

Instructions to make Pongteh Chicken (Nyonya-style Yellow Bean Chicken Stew):
  1. SAUTÉ; In a medium size pot, heat up the Cooking Oil until hot and sauté the Garlic, Shallots and Ginger until fragrant.
  2. SAUCE & CHICKEN; add the Pre-Sauce Mix and stir well. Then add the chicken pieces and cook them until brown all over (2 minutes each sides 4 minutes total, on medium to high heat).
  3. VEGGIES & PALM SUGAR; add the Potatoes, Mushrooms, Carrots and Palm Sugar. Then mix well.
  4. WATER; The amount of water depends in the size of the pot, and the quantity of ingredients. Start with 2 cups of Water first and add just enough to submerge all the ingredients. You don't want to add too much water.
  5. STEWING; Bring the stew to a Boil and then lower the heat to a Simmer. Cover with a lid and let it stew until the Potatoes and Carrots are tender and the liquid has thicken (depending on the amount of Water, it could take 15-45 mins). REMEMBER to stir the pot occasionally. SERVE hot.

This delicious Nyonya Chicken Curry with Kaffir Lime Leaves is rich, creamy, spicy, and tangy. Stewed Meat With Fermented Soya Bean - Babi Pongteh (娘惹豆瓣酱燜蹄膀). INTRODUCTION When I was reading books of Nonya cuisines, the word Pongteh always caught my eyes. Nyonya Ayam Pongteh • Braised Chicken & Potato Stew 娘惹豆酱鸡. Famous nyonya dish - Ayam pongteh (most important ingredient Babi pongteh Nyonya style pork stew.

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