Flavor Trends, Strategies and Solutions for Menu Development

 

 

 

By Rob Corliss
February 17, 2021

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Cashew Chicken is one of the Midwest’s greatest contributions to Chinese-American food. In Springfield, Missouri, the dish is woven into the fabric of society. David Leong is credited as the originator back in 1963 at Leong’s Tea House (now Leong’s Asian Diner). Wing Leong, David’s son and current executive chef/owner, summarizes the defining identity of this menu item as a representation of “comfort, prosperity and legacy.”

The signature savory dish consists of chunks of crisp-fried chicken breast tossed in a rich, addictive gravy-like sauce of oyster sauce, soy sauce, chicken broth, cornstarch, sugar, ginger, sesame oil and pepper, then finished with halved cashews and sliced fresh scallions.

The potential for innovation is great, with just a subtle shift of the needle. In this case, switching out traditional stir-fried chicken for crisp-fried chicken proved to be a key element in differentiating textures; thus creating a dynamic and beloved dish. Layers of flavor and texture are achieved with only four components.

Here, we reimagine cashew chicken on current popular menu items, demonstrating the appeal and reach of Chinese-American food.

“TRY THIS”

Cashew Chicken Sandwich: Crisp-fried chicken breast topped with oyster sauce gravy and pickled scallion spears, served on a toasted sesame seed bun spread with cashew butter aïoli

Cashew Chicken Taco: Flour tortilla filled with a creamy napa cabbage-cashew slaw, topped with a crisp-fried chicken strip glazed in oyster sauce gravy, and finished with a sprinkle of sliced scallions and red pepper flakes

Cashew Chicken Bao: Steamed soft bun filled with classic cashew chicken (sauced/small-chopped), served with a hot pepper dipping sauce

Cashew Chicken Pot Pie: Savory classic cashew chicken (along with chunks of roasted potato) encased in baked flaky pot pie dough

Cashew Chicken Rice Bowl: Steamed jasmine rice topped with juicy bites of fried chicken breast, halved cashews, frizzled scallions, yellow bell pepper wedges, sweet pickled red onions, then drizzled with oyster sauce gravy

Cashew Chicken Chow Mein: Savory classic cashew chicken served atop stir-fried wheat noodles with onions/celery/cabbage

Cashew Chicken Flatbread: Pillowy flatbread slathered with oyster sauce gravy topped with chopped bites of fried chicken breast, melting Jack cheese, chopped cashews and sliced scallions

Cashew Chicken Omelette: Cheddar/Jack tri-fold omelette split open in the center then topped with classic cashew chicken and a sprinkle of sliced scallion

 

About The Author

Rob Corliss

Rob Corliss is a three-time James Beard House guest chef with more than 30 years of experience that includes running world-class hotels, launching new concepts, working in top marketing agencies and owning the culinary consultancy ATE (All Things Epicurean) since 2009. Based in Nixa, Mo., ATE has an energizing passion focused on flavor innovation and is dedicated to connecting people to their food, environment and wellness. Rob is also a regular contributor to Flavor & The Menu.