I never would have thought to steam chicken. Also, I know that Jenise and Burt have traded black bean rib recipes ages ago. Nonetheless, somebody mentioned the blog
Steamy Kitchen the other day. It's a very cute site mostly devoted to asian cooking. The banter is light but the pictures and recipes are very good. I was cruising through her recipes and came across this:
Chinese steamed spareribs with black bean sauce.
I substituted 2 1/2 lbs chicken thighs that I cut into 3 pieces each. I increased the black bean sauce, sherry and other ingredients by about 1 1/2. I didn't bother with the cornstarch. Also, I steamed the chicken in a big pot with the chicken pieces resting in a vegetable steamer rather than using my bamboo steamer.
Steamed Spareribs in Black Bean Sauce
1-1/2 lbs pork sparerib (rib tips)
2 tablespoons black bean sauce
1 tablespoon Chinese rice wine (or dry sherry)
2 teaspoons cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon grated ginger (on microplane grater)
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon cooking oil
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 teaspoon sugar
1. Cut the spareribs crosswise into 1" - 2" sections. Combine the rest of the ingredients. Transfer spareribs and sauce into a shallow, heatproof dish that will fit inside your steamer (a pie plate works great.) Let marinate at room temperature for 30 minutes.
2. Set spareribs in steamer. Steam on med-high heat for 18-20 minutes until ribs are no longer pink. Make sure that when you are steaming that you don't run out of water in the steamer. Replenish with additional water, if needed.
This was really good! Chicken was wonderfully seasoned and incredibly tender. The fat had all drained out into the steaming liquid so this turned out to be a very healthy preparation. Very easy too. I served this with broccoli prepared according to her recipe:
Gai lan with oyster sauce (yes I know that Gai Lan is not the same as broccoli. Don't care.) Very nice dinner served over brown rice. The chicken (rib tips) definitely goes into the rotation due to the combination of ease and intense flavor.