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#### Step 1: Prepare the Chicken
1. **Coat the Chicken**: In a bowl, season the chicken pieces with salt and pepper. In another bowl, mix the flour, cornstarch, and a pinch of salt. Dip the chicken pieces first into the beaten egg and then coat them with the flour-cornstarch mixture, ensuring each piece is well-covered.
2. **Fry the Chicken**: Heat the vegetable oil in a deep skillet or wok over medium-high heat. Once the oil is hot (about 350°F or 175°C), add the coated chicken pieces in batches. Fry them for about 4-5 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through. Use a slotted spoon to remove the chicken and set it aside on a paper towel-lined plate to drain excess oil.
#### Step 2: Make the Sweet and Sour Sauce
1. **Combine the Ingredients**: In a saucepan, whisk together the ketchup, rice vinegar, brown sugar, soy sauce, honey (if using), garlic powder, and grated ginger. Bring the mixture to a simmer over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
2. **Thicken the Sauce**: Once the sauce begins to simmer, add the cornstarch-water mixture to the pan, stirring until the sauce thickens (about 1-2 minutes). If the sauce becomes too thick, add a little more water to reach your desired consistency. Taste and adjust seasoning with a pinch of salt if necessary.
3. **Coat the Chicken**: Once the sauce has thickened, pour it over the fried chicken pieces, tossing gently to coat them evenly. Set aside while you prepare the fried rice.
#### Step 4: Serve and Enjoy
1. **Plate the Dish**: Serve a generous scoop of the fried rice on each plate, and top with the sweet and sour chicken. You can drizzle any extra sauce over the rice or serve it on the side.
2. **Garnish**: If desired, garnish with additional green onions or sesame seeds for extra flavor and texture.
### Tips for the Perfect Sweet and Sour Chicken with Fried Rice:
– **Use Day-Old Rice**: For the best fried rice, use day-old rice if possible. Fresh rice can be too sticky and doesn’t fry as well. If you don’t have day-old rice, spread freshly cooked rice on a baking sheet and let it cool for a bit before using it.
– **Customize the Vegetables**: Feel free to add or swap out vegetables based on your preferences. Bell peppers, peas, and mushrooms are all great additions.
– **Crispier Chicken**: If you prefer an extra crispy coating on your chicken, double-dip the pieces by dipping them in the egg and flour mixture twice before frying.
– **Make it Spicy**: If you like a bit of heat, add a teaspoon of chili sauce or red pepper flakes to the sweet and sour sauce for an extra kick.