Chicken Long Rice

prep time:
1 hr
total time:
10 min
Makes 12 servings
JessicaJessica

Many have said that chicken long rice is an acquired taste but I have to think they’re confusing taste with texture. That first slurp can be disconcerting as it slips playfully down. Then the subtle warmth of chicken, ginger and onion lingers comfortingly. The mild flavors are familiar to most of us, combined in a way that quickly earns our love.
Although it has become a staple of luaus today, chicken long rice is actually a Cantonese contribution, arriving sometime after the first wave of Chinese immigrants to Hawaii in the late 18th century. Since that time it has become a local favorite, making regular appearances at not only luaus, but countless restaurants and plate lunch wagons. A nice benefit of this dish is that it makes a perfect potluck contribution: it’s affordable in large quantities, tastes good even when not piping hot and is well-loved.
Traditionally, chicken long rice uses just chicken, onions, noodles and salt. When I’m seeking more variety, I look to Sam Choy’s version in Sam Choy: Cooking From the Heart which adds carrot, celery, shiitake mushrooms and onion. This latter preparation makes for a heartier dish, more suitable for use as a main course.

ingredients

  • 3 lbs. chicken thighs, skin and fat removed
  • 1 inch thumb of fresh ginger, peeled and minced
  • 4 oz. bean-thread noodles, aka cellophane noodles, aka “long rice”
  • 12 dried shiitake mushrooms (optional, non-traditional)
  • 1 medium carrot, julienned (optional, non-traditional)
  • 2 small stalks celery, sliced very thin (optional, non-traditional)
  • 1 small yellow onion, minced (optional, non-traditional)
  • 6 green onions, cut into 1 inch lengths
  • sea salt, to taste

directions

  • 1

    Prep work

  • 2

    Submerge the chicken and ginger in approximately four cups water and simmer for one hour. Some people prefer to smash the ginger but basically leave it intact. Overlooking their violent tendencies for the moment, I prefer delicate mincing to smashing because more ginger infuses into the broth.

  • 3

    While the chicken simmers, soak shiitake mushrooms and long rice noodles in separate bowls of warm water for at least 20 minutes. After soaking, discard mushroom stems, thinly slice caps and set aside. Cut noodles into three inch lengths with a pair of scissors and set aside. Prep carrots, celery and green onions... set aside.

  • 4

    Remove the chicken, reserving broth, and let cool slightly. Remove chicken bones and discard. Cut the chicken meat into rough cubes and set aside. By now, you should have a small forest of bowls, each brimming with prepped ingredients that have been “set aside.” Enough prep, let’s assemble.

  • 5

    Assembly

  • 6

    Taste the broth and lightly salt to taste. Bring the broth back to a simmer, add the mushrooms, carrots, celery and onion if you’re including them then simmer for five minutes. Add chicken, long rice and green onions. Simmer for 3-4 minutes until the long rice turns translucent. Don’t overcook, or you’ll end up with gelatinous sludge! Most of the broth will have been absorbed, but you want a little to remain. Chicken long rice is typically served from a bowl or tray that can contain any liquid, but is suitable for scooping generously onto flat plates.

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