Monday, January 12, 2026

MONDAY MORNING RECIPE POST - GARLIC-GINGER CHICKEN WITH SESAME GREEN BEANS AND CARROT-GINGER RICE

I found this meal over at For The Love Of Cooking hosted by Pam. You can see the original chicken recipe here, and the Carrot-Ginger Rice here and the Sesame-Green Beans here.


Garlic-Ginger Chicken

2 teaspoons olive oil
5 boneless and skinless chicken thighs, trimmed of any fat
1/4 cup red onion, sliced
6 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons fresh ginger, peeled and minced
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/3 cup freshly squeezed orange juice (I used 2 oranges)
Zest of 1 orange
Freshly cracked pepper to taste

Combine the chicken, onion, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, orange juice and orange zest in a large Ziploc bag. Place in refrigerator for 1-24 hours.

Heat a grill pan over medium high heat with the olive oil. Once the pan is hot add chicken thighs. Cook for 4-5 minutes or until the meat is cooked through. Set on a platter, let the meat rest for five minutes before serving. Enjoy.


Sesame Green Beans

1 lb. green beans, ends trimmed
2 teaspoons rice vinegar
2-3 teaspoons soy sauce
2 teaspoons sesame seeds
Sea salt and freshly cracked pepper to taste

Bring a pot of water to the boil over a high heat. Add the green beans and cook 4-5 minutes or until just tender. Drain the water.

While the beans are cooking combine the vinegar, soy sauce, sesame oil and sesame seeds together and mix until well combined. Add the mixture to the cooked and drained green beans and toss to coat evenly. Season with salt and freshly cracked pepper to taste and serve immediately.


Carrot-Ginger Rice

1 cup of Basmati rice
2 cups chicken broth
2 teaspoons olive oil
1/2 cup sweet yellow onion, diced
2 carrots, peeled and grated
1 teaspoon fresh ginger, peeled and minced
1 clove garlic, minced
Sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper, to taste
Dash cayenne pepper
1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped

Combine the rice and chicken broth together in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to low. Cover with a lid and steam for 20 minutes. Remove lid and let sit for five minutes before fluffing with a fork.

While the rice is cooking, heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and cook for five minutes, stirring often, until tender. Add the carrot, ginger and garlic to the onions. Cook, stirring constantly for 1-2 minutes. Add the rice to the mixture along with the cilantro, sea salt, freshly cracked black pepper and dash of cayenne pepper. Stir gently so that all the ingredients are combined. Serve immediately.


Added note: I had to cook the chicken a little longer because the first time I checked it wasn't cooked all the way through. When I first marinated the chicken I had forgotten the fresh ginger on my last trip to the store, and used a teaspoon of ginger powder that I already had. The next day I picked up fresh ginger for the rice dish. I thought the rice was just about the best one I had ever tasted, and I also enjoyed the green beans. I usually use low-sodium soy sauce.

I marinated the chicken the day before, and the day I served up the meal I measured out all my ingredients and prepared the vegetables several hours earlier, covering everything and refrigerating what I needed to. Things go quickly and more smoothly when fixing this meal with everything all laid out beforehand.

We both gave this meal a big thumb's up and will be serving it again. We had enough rice left over for another meal and are having it with tomorrow's dinner. There is coconut shrimp in the freezer and I will probably toss a green salad together.

Thanks for looking and
have a great day!






54 comments:

  1. A delicious recipe, Denise cooked it so differently with these ingredients!
    Have a good day!Hugs Elke

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    1. Thank you Elke, I like to try different ways to cook :) You have a good day also. Hugs, Denise

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  2. This looks really good. I like chicken no matter how it's prepared.

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    1. Me too Ann, one of my favorites is to just plain poach it :)

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  3. All looks really good, Denise. I was just thinking, once we had to buy cookbooks to find something different to make to eat, now it's just click of the mouse, and bingo we have so many recipes to choose from. It good.

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    1. Isn't that the truth Margaret? Now as you say, we just click the mouse :) Nice to just give the search the ingredients you have on hand and ask for a recipe.

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  4. Since garlic and ginger are constituents of the holy grail of cooking in our house, this looks like a recipe to try.

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    1. Two ingredients we use frequently too David. I hope you like this one :)

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  5. The chicken sounds good but the rice sounds fantastic/1 I have to do that!

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  6. This meal looks delicious and healthy, Denise, and having leftover rice for another meal is what we also do many times. Thanks too for all your recent comments. The un-decorating will start later this week and admittedly not nearly as much fun as putting up the tree and the ornaments.

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    1. Leftover anything in our book is wonderful Dorothy. I enjoyed popping in and catching up with you :)

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  7. This sounds amazing! I love using crushed garlic and crushed ginger in my meals.

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    1. Hi Carol and thank you :) Me too, grate ingredients for sure :)

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  8. Love Pam's blog :-)) This looks so moreish!

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    1. I agree Angie, it's a great food blog then so is yours :)

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  9. Looks like some good eats at your house. Love that.

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  10. Chef Denise another fine and lip licking mouth watering dish...WOW
    Hugs cecilia

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    1. Why thank you Cecilia, I always am happy to share what we enjoy and hope someone will enjoy it too :) Hugs, Denise

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  11. Just yummy, to the Garlic - Ginger chicken! 😊😊

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    1. If only I could, I would bring you all a meal over every night :)

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  13. I need to buy soy sauce. It used to be a staple here. This looks good.

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    1. Thanks Sandra :) there are times we go through phases of using soy sauce all the time. And then for months, none of it :)

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  14. A wonderful set of recipes the carrot-ginger rice certainly is appealing. Thanks, Diane

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  15. Looks and sounds a tasty dish.

    All the best Jan

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    1. I appreciate that very much Jan, thank you :) all the best to you too.

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  16. oooooh denise, this looks so good and i like all the ingredients!! thighs are my favorite, so juicy and tender. i will add this to my very long "i'm going to make this" list!!

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    1. Wonderful Debbie, so glad you like the sound of it :)

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  17. That sounds like a winner. One I'll actually try, lol. Take care and have a great week.

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    1. That’s great Leslie, I hope you like it :) You take care and have a wonderful week also.

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  18. That carrot ginger rice sounds amazing :-D

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    1. It does I agree :) I need to make more! Thank you Ananka!

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  19. Might try that on chicken breasts, as I don't do other parts of the chicken. Looks and sounds good.
    Sandy's Space

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    1. Thank you Sandy and chicken breasts sound great :)

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    1. ¡Gracias! Aprecio mucho tu comentario :) Denise xxx

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  21. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

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    1. Gracias, agradezco mucho tu amable comentario :) Te mando un beso.

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