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Moa Fa'Asaina- Samoan Chicken#EatTheWorld

Samoan chicken also known as Moa Fa’asaina, Moa means chicken in the Samoan language. This is such a easy & delicious dish to have; this is another quick and easy recipe that you can enjoy with the family or with friends.
Recipe source International Cuisine, I liked this recipe. Did some variations, halved the recipe, and since I did not have dark soy sauce used the light soy sauce. This recipe tasted good. This is usually had with coconut rice, since I have already posted different recipes of coconut rice on my blog you can check the recipes for it below.
Ingredients 
For The Chicken
500 Grams Chicken with bones- used drumsticks & thighs
½ Cup Dark Soy Sauce
¼ Cup apple cider vinegar
1 Medium Onion - sliced
2 Big Cloves Garlic - finely chopped
½ Tablespoon Ginger - finely chopped
Salt & Black Pepper to taste
½ Tablespoons Tapioca Starch
1 Scallion/Spring Onion Greens - chopped to garnish
1 Tablespoon Sesame Seeds - roasted to garnish - I did not add

Method 
For The Chicken
Season the chicken well with salt and pepper
Brown the chicken on all sides in a large Dutch oven.
Remove the chicken to a plate and drain all but a tablespoon or so of grease from the Dutch oven.
Sauté the onions and garlic and ginger in the Dutch oven, scraping up any bits from the chicken.
Return the chicken to the pan and add the soy sauce and vinegar, then add enough water to cover the chicken.
Continue to cook for another 20 minutes or so or until the chicken is cooked through.
Remove the chicken from the pan.
To Thicken The Sauce
Take 2 Tablespoons of tapioca starch in a bowl with just a touch of cold water to form a thick paste, Whisk this into the sauce.
Reduce the heat as the sauce begins to thicken and return the chicken to the sauce.
Enjoy this dish with coconut rice, This is a tender juicy chicken and you will definitely want to try this again. 

Coconut Rice Recipes 
Jamaican Coconut & Beans Rice 
Belizean Rice and Beans
Nasi Lemak  
Labels: International Cuisine, Samoa, Chicken, Soy Sauce, Apple Cider Vinegar, Main course, Eat the World

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  • Oka a'i A Day in the Life on the Farm
  • Samoan chicken also known as Moa Fa’asaina, Moa means chicken in the Samoan language. This is such a easy & delicious dish to have; this is another quick and easy recipe that you can enjoy with the family or with friends.Recipe source International Cuisine, I liked this recipe. Did some variations, halved the recipe, and since I did not have dark soy sauce used the light soy sauce. This recipe ta...

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    Mix Veg Clear Soup#SoupSwappers

    This is clear soup, it's vegan and gluten free too.  For this soup, have used  all quick cooking vegetables.  These are chopped in the size that would help in cooking fast. The order of adding vegetables is also such, that the ones that take a little longer time, are added in first.


    Serves 3 to 4
    Ingredients

    1 Tablespoon Each Red, Green, Yellow Bell Peppers
    Tablespoons Finely Chopped Cauliflower
    2 Tablespoons Boiled Sweet Corn
    2 Tablespoons Finely Chopped Carrot
    1 Spring Onion - finely chopped
    1 Small Onion - finely chopped
    1/2 Cup Cabbage - finely chopped 
    1 Teaspoon Grated Ginger
    1 Scallion / Spring Onion - finely chopped  
    2 Tablespoons Olive oil
    Tablespoon Coriander Leaves - finely chopped
    1500 Ml  Water
    2-3 Tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar
    Tablespoon Soy sauce
    For Serving As per Taste
    Chilly Vinegar
    Black Pepper powder
    Salt to taste
    Tomato Ketchup

    Method
    In a large sauce pan heat the oil, add onion sauté on high for a minute, add grated ginger, when the ginger is fragrant then add carrots. Sauté on medium high for a minute, add cauliflower, reduce the flame to sim, add little salt, just enough for these vegetables, cover and cook for about 2 minutes, as carrots and cauliflower need a little extra time to cook. 
    Now add cabbage, spring onion, sweet corn , coloured bell peppers,  apple cider vinegar, soy sauce and water. Just bring it to rolling boil switch off the flame, that 's done. Want to retain the color and the crunch of the vegetables hence one rolling boil, is all I give. 
    Serve this in soup bowls, garnished with coriander leaves.  Let each one add the seasoning to their choice and according to taste. 
    Eat and drink this soup hot with a spoon, so that you enjoy the flavours and crunch of the veggies. 

    Labels : Soup, Mixed Vegetable, Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten free, Healthy, Appetizer, Soup Swappers, Chilly Vinegar, Soy Sauce, Apple Cider Vinegar
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