Receta Japanese-style deep-fried Chicken Wings/Tebasaki Karaage
by Robert-Gilles Martineau
Chicken Wings in Japanese is Tebasaki/手羽先, meaning H”and Wing Extremities”!
This is a very popular morsel in this country where nothing is thrown away as far as food is concerned.
We can find some really fat/meaty ones in the market here.
They make for great snacks with beer, sake or wine!
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Japanese
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Raciónes: 2 |
Ingredientes
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Chicken Wings: 8 (choose them as large as possible!)
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Marinade:
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Japanese sake: 1 tablespoon (if unavailable, use white wine)
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Salt and black pepper: to taste
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Honey (liquid): 1/2 tablespoon
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Other spices: optional
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Sauce:
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Garlic: 1 clove (grated)
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Sesame seeds: to taste
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Japanese sake: 2 tablespoons
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Soy sauce:1+1/2 tablespoons
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Salt: 1/2 teaspoon
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Sesame seeds: to taste (don’t be afraid to use plenty!)
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Honey (liquid): 1 tablespoon
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Other spices: optional (I use a little star anise)
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Direcciones
- Clean the chicken wings if necessary.
- Sponge off any water with kitchen paper.
- Place them in a bowl with the marinade ingredients. Stir them well, pressing the marinade into them with your fingers.
- Mix the sauce ingredients in a separate bowl.
- Deep-fry the marinated chicken wings in oil heated to 170 degrees. Take them out as soon as they attain a light colouring.
- Heat the oil to 180~185 degrees Celsius and deep-fry the chicken wings in two stages until they are completely cooked and crispy.
- Place the chicken wings on a grill long enough to let the excess oil drop from them.
- Drop them in the bowl containing the sauce while they are still hot, mix well and serve on dish with greens.