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Cory V
One of the best flavor to effort ratios of any meal I have made.
Charles
The recipe as-is was sort of ho-hum, so I substituted sliced white bread for the chicken, used peanut butter instead of asparagus, and grape jelly instead of turmeric. Served with a glass of milk and it was wonderful - rave reviews from everyone.
Colleen
We made this with chicken breast instead of thighs, added thinly sliced onion when we added the asparagus and added some crushed red pepper. Served with basmati rice - this is the best dish we've made in a long time!
Mary J.
I used tofu instead of chicken and it was delicious!
James
Good as is, not great. It was too plain and too sweet. I cooked it in a wok, added charred cabbage, peanuts and cilantro. Less honey, more rice vinegar. Added soy sauce and chili crisp. Topped with cilantro and green onions. Now it's delicious!
phuongie
I added in chopped garlic and ginger after browning the chicken. I also added the crushed red pepper to the honey mix. Delicious! It got rave reviews from the family.
shelley j
Cooked as written. Served over quinoa as we had some already cooked. Extremely quick, easy and tasty! Would potentially spice it up next time with some red pepper flakes, but would make again either way.
Julia
In a quest to avoid grocery shopping I had to work with what I had. Tofu instead of chicken, broccoli instead of asparagus, lemon instead of lime, served over some old rice vermicelli noodles I found in the pantry. Threw on some chopped peanuts for good measure because I like crunch. Was delicious! One small coronavirus silver lining is learning to become more adaptable.
Wendy
There is nothing bland or ordinary about this dish. The flavors are both rich and sublime. The only changes I made were adding thinly sliced shallots with the asparagus, a pinch of red pepper flakes in the honey mixture, and a full tablespoon of rice vinegar at the end. I also reduced the honey to 1 TB. It’s a beautiful presentation with the golden chicken and green asparagus slivers. I served it over quinoa with apple arugula salad on the side. Will definitely be making this again!
vicki
Can’t remember the last time I made anything without either an onion or garlic! Made this exactly as stated, except for adding a pinch of red pepper. I did add the vinegar at the end- which is perfect! Very tasty and super easy! My family asked for a do over next week. Nice to have recipes with no hard to come by ingredients during the shelter in place!!
s.p.
I’ve never felt so compelled to comment on a recipe. It was so easy, yet the result was so amazing and satisfying! I added red pepper flakes for an extra kick and served with creamy rice. Will be making again, often.
Lynne
In the true use-what-you-have spirit of the recipe I made it with thin pork slices that I sliced into strips; romanesco cauliflower; and maple syrup instead of honey. I served it over rice noodles. I thought it was great and. I’ll definitely make it again.
Teresa M
This was really fabulous. Based on comments from other folks, I cut back the honey slightly, using 2 tablespoons. I also used chicken breast because that's what I had; it was plenty juicy and tender so the switch didn't cause any problems. One other thing I did was to add about a teaspoon of chili-garlic sauce (Tuong Ot Toi, from Huy Fong) to the honey mixture; added just a bit of kick, although the black pepper really takes center stage here. Don't be tempted to cut back on the black pepper!
Shikibu
So good and so quickly done! I used curry instead of turmeric which also works well.
Sharmila K
My husband made this for dinner tonight and had it with brown rice, pretty quick and easy. We added a little less honey and it tasted great. Would add some chili flakes next time for some spice. Overall a great dish.
Mary Van
Easy and quite delicious! I added only 1 Tbsp of honey and the resulting sauce was nicely balanced. Other than that I followed the recipe, including the squeeze of lime. Sadly, there were no leftovers.
Sarah
I thought this was way too sweet, but my husband loved it. I'd cut down a bit on the honey next time.
tse
Nice dish. Just make sure black pepper is strong enough to your taste.
kelly
Absolutely delicious! I tripled the recipe and not a single morsel remained!
Dee
Fantastic as written. I was surprised at how savory this dish is without any onion or garlic...two of us ate the whole thing. Over farro. I wouldn't change a thing!
Gabriela
Easy to add extra vegetables. I added scallions, which was great. The only issue was that the sauce didn't thicken (and yes, I had to add extra water given the extra veggies), so either add a little more flour or cornstarch. Delicious.
Pendy
All recipes should be this easy and fun and cool-looking and delicious. Basically Blue Apron DYI.
Martha
Shrimp is a fantastic sub for chicken. Just coat and cook it first in the oil for a minute or so on each side. Remove it and cook the asparagus, might need to add a tiny bit more of oil. Proceed with honey mixture and add the shrimp to re-heat at the end. Delicious!
M.Pimentel
Everyone loved it, including the one kid who doesn't like asparagus. Might try switching the veg; felt that the subtle taste of asparagus was lost to the intensity of the tumeric. Also, given how quickly it cooks, will definitely use chicken breast next time. Did not realize we were almost out of honey, so only had a single tablespoon to add and that seemed just perfect.
Glad I Read The Comments
I added some chili flakes, fresh minced ginger and garlic. Made a big difference, so tasty with those additions
KP
I've made this twice now. The first time, I followed the recipe exactly and thought it was really good. The second time, I added red pepper flakes to honey mixture and liked it even better. It would be good with snap peas instead of asparagus, if you don't like asparagus.
Kiki Nguyen
This was easy, flavorful, and fun to make. I have a gluten allergy, so I substituted corn starch for the flour. I used raw honey, coconut oil, and rice vinegar. For garnish, I sprinkled on some freshly chopped cilantro. I will definitely make this again!
Christina S.
I would add the asparagus at the same time as the sauce, because it took longer for the sauce to thicken and my asparagus became softer.
Freeman
Super easy and delicious
emily D
This was okkkk. Too sweet and not enough sauce. I ended up adding a couple tablespoons of soy sauce once it was over rice and that helped but it still wasn’t great.
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