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Three Cup Chicken is a beloved Taiwanese street food dish, made by stir-frying chicken with basil, garlic, chili, and a unique blend of sauces. Shared and promoted by Chef Qianyi, this dish captures the true flavor and culture of Taiwanese cuisine.
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Key Highlights of the Three Cup Chicken Course
Industry-Driven Curriculum Master the authentic recipe and techniques of Three Cup Chicken, a beloved Taiwanese comfort food with mass-market appeal. Learn complementary skills such as stir-frying methods, sauce balancing, and ingredient substitutions to cater to diverse customer preferences.
Practical, Hands-On Training Expert chefs guide you through every step: ingredient sourcing, cooking workflows, plating, and efficiency optimization. Focus on replicable systems for commercial kitchens, ensuring graduates can scale operations seamlessly.
Full-Spectrum Startup Support Guidance on location scouting, equipment procurement, menu engineering, and digital marketing tailored to chicken-based dishes. Proven frameworks to reduce startup risks and boost profitability from day one.
Expert Faculty Instructors with decades of culinary and F&B industry experience share trade secrets, operational hacks, and trend insights.
Premium Equipment Packages Access discounted bundles of commercial-grade kitchen tools (e.g., woks, stoves) essential for preparing Three Cup Chicken.
Flexible Learning Paths Free trial classes to align expectations. Custom schedules for beginners or seasoned cooks; 'master-at-your-own-pace' policy.
Real-World Success Stories Alumni have launched thriving restaurants, food stalls, and catering services using our methodology. Case studies showcase actionable blueprints for replication.
Origin & History Three Cup Chicken, or San Bei Ji in Chinese, originates from Taiwan and is deeply rooted in Chinese culinary traditions. The name 'Three Cup' refers to the equal parts of soy sauce, rice wine, and sesame oil used in the recipe. It is believed to have been created during the Qing Dynasty and has evolved into a popular street food and home-cooked meal. This dish symbolizes simplicity and richness, often associated with family gatherings and festive occasions in Taiwanese culture.
Flavor Profile Three Cup Chicken offers a harmonious blend of savory, sweet, and aromatic flavors. The soy sauce provides a deep umami base, while the rice wine adds a subtle sweetness and complexity. Sesame oil contributes a nutty aroma, and the addition of fresh basil leaves introduces a refreshing herbal note. The chicken is tender and juicy, absorbing all the rich sauces, making it a comforting and satisfying dish that appeals to a wide range of palates.
Cooking Method The preparation involves marinating chicken pieces in a mixture of the three key ingredients: soy sauce, rice wine, and sesame oil. It is then stir-fried in a hot wok with garlic, ginger, and chili peppers until the chicken is cooked through and the sauce has reduced to a glossy coating. Fresh basil is added at the end to preserve its vibrant flavor. This method ensures a quick cooking time, typically under 30 minutes, making it ideal for street food vendors and busy kitchens.
Cultural Significance In Taiwan and beyond, Three Cup Chicken is more than just a dish; it represents cultural heritage and communal dining. It is often served during celebrations like Lunar New Year and family reunions, symbolizing prosperity and togetherness. Its popularity in night markets and street food scenes highlights its accessibility and appeal to both locals and tourists, making it a staple in Chinese cuisine.
Why It’s Popular Three Cup Chicken's popularity stems from its bold flavors, ease of preparation, and versatility. It can be adapted with different proteins or vegetables, making it suitable for various dietary preferences. As a street food, it is affordable, quick to serve, and highly Instagrammable, attracting food lovers worldwide. Learning to make it through our course opens doors to entrepreneurial opportunities in the growing global food market.
Duration: 3–7 days
(mastery guaranteed, learn until you succeed)
Free refreshers within 3 years
Small class sizes
Comprehensive after-course support
Full recipe & technique disclosure
Flexible schedule
(start anytime, satisfaction guaranteed)
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