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My Family's Chicken Kara-age Recipe

 ·  ☕ 3 min read  ·  ✍️ Maud Fuller

My Family's Chicken Kara-age
My Family's Chicken Kara-age

Hey everyone, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, my family's chicken kara-age. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook my family's chicken kara-age using 4 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make My Family's Chicken Kara-age:
  1. Take 1 fillet Chicken thigh
  2. Prepare 1 grams Garlic powder
  3. Prepare 1 up to 3/4 tablespoon Soy sauce
  4. Take 1 Katakuriko and oil for deep frying
Steps to make My Family's Chicken Kara-age:
  1. Chop off excess fat from the chicken thigh and chop into 6 pieces, depending on the size of the meat. Make a cut into the thick meat sections and sinew.
  2. Put the chopped chicken from Step 1 in a bowl, and sprinkle in a generous amount of garlic powder. Pour in the soy sauce and rub it in.
  3. Add the katakuriko, heat the oil to 180°, then deep fry chicken. Increase the heat to 200°C, and fry until golden brown. Then it's ready to serve.
  4. In our home, we serve this with a mixture of roasted salt and Szechuan pepper.
  5. I tried making it with double the amount of chicken. Also, since I'm on a diet, I removed the skin and fat. This way, 565 g of chicken was reduced to 449 g.
  6. This is the garlic powder that I use.
  7. 30 shakes amounts to 1 g of powder.
  8. When I measured 60 shakes, it came to 2 g. With 5 more shakes, it weighed 3 g.
  9. 60 shakes came to about 4/5 teaspoon.
  10. If removing the skin, reduce the amount of soy sauce by a touch. After adding the soy sauce, thoroughly rub it into the meat. If you rub it into the meat, there will be no need to marinate.
  11. For when I was in a dieting mode, I used the "healthy" setting on my oven for the first time. For kara-age, it takes 32 minutes.
  12. After 32 minutes, they're done! They look just like regular kara-age. But admittedly, these taste better deep fried. I also recommend leaving the skin on.
  13. To recap: Depending on the size of the chicken, 1 g of garlic powder is needed for each piece of chicken. Adjust the amount of salt to taste.
  14. If not serving with Szechuan pepper, try serving it with salt and sesame and garlic powder.
  15. Ready to serve and ENJOY!

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