Southwest Chicken and Rice

Southwest Chicken and Rice Picture
1. Slice the chicken in half making to thin breasts. Place one on top of the other and cut, on an angle, into 3/8" wide strips.

2. Place the chicken into the bowl with the rub and mix well. Add enough vegetable oil so that the chicken's wet.

3. Add a little oil to a Teflon pan, heat it to medium / high, and cook the chicken in batches. Don't crowd the pan or the chicken won't cook evenly. As it's cooked, place it in a bowl.

4. Slice the onion, lengthwise, and the pepper into strips. Cook in the same pan that you cooked the chicken in, adding oil if needed. When it's done, place into the same bowl as the chicken.

5. Mix the chicken and vegetables up.

6. Begin the rice by first mincing the onions, and placing it in a pot over medium heat with a little oil. When the onions begin to get soft, add the blacken and salt, stir it in, then add the rice. Make sure you've got enough oil to totally coat all of the rice.

When the rice is all coated with the oil, add the wine, broth, and drained beans. Turn the heat to high, and cover.

The moment you see steam coming out, stir the rice one last time, place the lid back on, turn the heat to low, and leave it alone for 15 minutes. Don't stir the rice again until you're ready to serve it.

Now, you can open it up, and taste 1 grain of rice for doneness. It should be done, and all of the liquid should have been absorbed. If the rice is done, and there's still liquid, turn the heat to high, and leave the lid off for 2 - 3 minutes. Set the rice off to the side, covered, while you re-heat the chicken.

7. Take enough of the chicken and vegetable mixture for 2 - 4 plates, and place it into the Teflon pan. Dust the chicken with a 1/2 teaspoon of cornstarch, and add about 1/4 cup of the chicken broth. Cook over high heat, until the chicken's warmed up, and the sauce has thickened.

8. When you're ready to plate. Gently stir up the rice, and place it into the center of a large plate. Make a well in the center, and place the chicken and vegetables into that well.



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