Lemon chicken
Lemon chicken is the name of several dishes found in cuisines around the world which include chicken and lemon.[1]
A plate of Chinese-style lemon chicken | |
Course | Main |
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Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Chicken Lemon sauce |
Lemon chicken | |||||||||||||
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Lemon and garlic roasted chicken | |||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 檸檬雞 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 柠檬鸡 | ||||||||||||
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In Canadian Chinese cuisine it usually consists of pieces of chicken meat that are sautéed or deep-fried and coated with a thick, sweet lemon-flavored sauce. The Chinese restaurant of the Panda Hotel in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, used to serve its version of Lemon Chicken with the chicken pieces coated in batter, then rolled in almond slivers and deep-fried and served with the lemon-glaze sauce.
A version of lemon chicken popular in Australasia involves coating the chicken in batter, frying it and then covering with a lemon sauce.
A completely unrelated dish from Italy is also called "lemon chicken" (pollo al limone). In this dish, a whole chicken is roasted with white wine, fresh lemon juice, fresh thyme and mirepoix.
In Spain, lemon chicken is similar to the Italian version is called pollo al romero con limón y piñones and is a whole lemon chicken with lemon sauce, pine nuts, rosemary and ham sauteéd together.
Lemon chicken made in France usually includes Dijon mustard in the sauce and is accompanied by roasted potatoes.
In the UK, Chinese restaurants usually serve lemon chicken, comprising deep-fried and battered chicken strips, coated in a thick sweet-and-sour lemon sauce.
See also
- Orange chicken
- List of chicken dishes
- List of lemon dishes and beverages
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References
- "西檸煎軟雞; 西柠煎软鸡, Xī níng jiān ruǎn jī(Chinese)". lifestyle.etnet.com.hk. Retrieved 6 November 2012.