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Indo-Chinese Garlic Pepper Chicken

By: Richa

Super garlicky Indo-Chinese garlic pepper chicken has deep flavors from black pepper, green chili, and ginger and garlic in the sauce! It’s a 1-pan dinner that you can make using your protein of choice. For this vegan version, we are using tofu. (nut-free with gluten-free and soy-free options)

Indo-Chinese garlic pepper tofu in the pan with green onion

This garlic pepper chicken is another one of my favorite recipe. Indo-Chinese cuisine is a fusion cuisine which came about when Chinese migrants as well as the Indians in the region adjusted Chinese recipes to use Indian spices and more Indian flavors.

There are some similar recipes to Chinese cuisine, as well as a lot of new and different flavors and textures. Often the names of the similar recipes have different spellings, and that is an indicator that it is an Indo-Chinese recipe and not a Chinese recipe.

close-up of Indo-Chinese garlic pepper tofu in the pan

This garlic pepper chicken uses this amazing sauce with a ton of garlic. You chop the garlic into small pieces, but do not mince it, because you want that garlic to show up in the sauce. Then you also add a lot of black pepper to the sauce, as well as to the protein that you plan to use.

Traditionally, you toss the chicken in the garlic, black pepper, and a lot of cornstarch. Then, fry it up until crisp, and fold it into the sauce. You can make it saucier, or you can make it more like a starter with a thicker sauce by adding extra cornstarch. Either way, it has this delicious garlicky flavor that is absolutely addictive!

Indo-Chinese garlic pepper tofu in a bowl

You can use other plant-based proteins instead of the tofu, such as chickpea flour tofu, pumpkin seed tofu, seitan, soy curls, or white beans or chickpeas.

To coat the tofu, like to use a mixture of cornstarch and white rice flour to make the coating on the tofu, and then pan fry it. The rice flour gives it this nice crispy texture, as if you deep fried the tofu, and it is perfect in this Indo-Chinese garlic pepper chicken recipe! If you are planning to bake it, omit the rice flour, and use more cornstarch instead.

fork taking a bite of Indo-Chinese garlic pepper tofu

Why You’ll Love Indo-Chinese Garlic Pepper Chicken

  • crispy tofu in garlicky sauce with flavors of ginger, green chili, and bell pepper
  • easy 1-pan dish that works as an appetizer or an entree
  • versatile! Thicken the sauce to your liking, and use your protein of choice.
  • Naturally nut-free with easy gluten-free and soy-free options.

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Mango Chickpea Salad with cumin lime toasted pepper dressing

By: Richa

This hearty bean salad features chickpeas, sweet mango, fresh veggies, and sweet roasted corn in a cumin lime toasted chili oil dressing. Mango chickpea salad is a perfect, one-bowl summer lunch! (gluten-free, soy-free, nut-free, oil-free option)

mango chickpea salad in a serving bowl

I wanted to make a quick salad that was hearty and not very salad-like. That means not too many leafy greens, because my niece doesn’t like to eat those, but she loves chickpeas. That worked out really well because we added some lime, cumin, and cayenne to give it that Indian chaat-style flavor profile.

spoon serving up mango chickpea salad

This salad is perfect for making the most of ripe, summer mangos and fresh corn on the cob.

It turned out magnificent as is, and then we leveled it up by toasting some red pepper flakes in oil, creating a spiced oil that brought everything together. If you want to make it oil-free, just omit the oil and add the red pepper flakes directly, but the oil definitely adds a nice, smoky, spicy flavor to the salad.

close-up of mango chickpea salad in a serving bowl

There are three types of heat in this salad:Β 

  1. green chilies
  2. cayenne
  3. red pepper flakes.

You can adjust the heat by using milder green chilies and reducing the amount of cayenne and red pepper flakes to your preference.

Serve this mango chickpea salad with pita chips, Indian papri/crackers or toasted pita bread for dipping.

Why You’ll Love Mango Chickpea Salad

  • easy, 1-bowl salad
  • sweet mango, earthy chickpeas, fresh veggies, and sweet, roasted corn
  • delicious cumin-lime dressing and red pepper spice oil bring out the flavors
  • quick and easy summer lunch
  • naturally gluten-free, soy-free, and nut-free
  • easy oil-free option

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