Due to popular demand....follows the recipe:
Cashew Chicken
1/2 C. Milk
2 T. water
2 eggs, well beaten
salt
4 Large chicken breast halves, cut into bite-size pieces
2 T. cornstarch
1 1/2 cups chicken broth
2 T. oyster sauce
1 t. sugar     (I use about 1T.)
Pepper to taste
1 C. flour
Vegetable oil for frying
1 C.  cashew nuts
1/2 c. green onions
soy sauce
Hot fried rice
Marinate chicken in milk, water, eggs and salt 20 minutes.  In a saucepan, dissolve cornstarch in a small amount of broth;   add remaining broth gradually to make a paste.  Blend in oyster sauce, sugar, and pepper.  Stir over medium-high heat until sauce boils and begins to thicken.  Set aside.  Dredge chicken in flour.  Fry in oil in a heavy skillet until crisp and golden.   Drain on paper towels.  Arrange chicken on a serving platter; sprinkle  with cashews and green onions.  Reheat sauce and pour over chicken.  Serve immediately with soy sauce and rice.  Serves 4.
*oyster sauce is found with the other "Chinese  sauces" in just a reg. grocery store.
Hope you enjoy the recipe.  It's pretty easy to prepare and a favorite of ours.    Let me know if you try it.:-)
**Char,  I tried your pancake recipe Sat. morning.  Very, very yummy.  I'm all about the food, sad to say.  :-)
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Thank you very much! I'll have to run to Meijer and get some oyster sauce (if it's anything like fish sauce--whew--stinky!)
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