Fried Chicken Wings - Korean Style

>> Monday, December 12, 2011

I discovered a new way of cooking fried chicken wings .. and they are really delicious. When I was in Korea, I find the Korean wings really expensive. So I didnt try never.

I will put up the photo another day. Here is the recipe of the fried chicken wings, taken off this website:

Ingredients:
•2-3 lbs chicken wings (tips discarded, and wings cut at the joints-washed and pat dry)

•1 cup of Wondra flour ( I used top flour)
•1 ts salt
•1 ts pepper

Soy Ginger Glaze:

•1 cup water
•1 cup thinly sliced ginger
•3 tbs soy sauce
•1/2 cup brown sugar
•1/4 cup vinegar
•2 tbs honey or corn syrup
•1-2 tbs Korean fermented chile or rooster brand garlic chile or red pepper flakes (adjust according to your tastes)

•optional: 1/4 cup toasted sesame

 
Methods:

First prep the chicken wings, wash, and pat dry with paper towel. In a mixing bowl, combine about 1 cup of Wondra flour, salt, and pepper. Dredge the chicken wings in the flour mixture to get a fine light coat.

Heat some cooking oil in a deep fryer or a deep frying pan to about 350 degrees. Fry chicken wings, in batches if necessary, about 5 min. Remove, and shake any excess flour/grit off and allow to cool.

Now in a small saucepan, add the water, ginger, soy sauce, vinegar, chile, sugar and bring to boil. Then add the honey/corn syrup and reduce by half and it will be a thick maple syrup like consistency and set aside.

Re-fry the wings until crispy golden brown, about another 5-8 minutes. Drain on frying rack or paper towels. Dredge or brush on the soy ginger glaze. We also like to finish with some toasted sesame on top.


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