”Shio Karaage ” the Japanese Fried Chicken salt flavor

Studio AI Tokyo Japanese Cooking Class
Studio AI Tokyo Japanese Cooking Class @studioaitokyo
Tokyo, Japan

I love Shoyu (soy sauce) Karaage, but this Shio (salt) one is really good as well.
I love to make it peppery with black pepper.
Good to go with beer and Shochu!

”Shio Karaage ” the Japanese Fried Chicken salt flavor

I love Shoyu (soy sauce) Karaage, but this Shio (salt) one is really good as well.
I love to make it peppery with black pepper.
Good to go with beer and Shochu!

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Ingredients

  1. 100 gChicken Thigh
  2. ☆Marinade☆
  3. 1 Table SpoonSake
  4. 1 Tea SpoonSalt
  5. 1 PinchSugar
  6. 2 Tea SpoonFreshly ground black pepper
  7. 1/2 Tea SpoonGrinded garlic
  8. 1/2 Tea SpoonGrinded ginger
  9. ☆For Frying☆
  10. 3 Table spoonPotato starch (corn starch can be alternative)
  11. Oil to fry

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    ☆Marinade☆ Cut Chicken thigh into 5〜6 cm cubes (2 inches), and put in zip lock bag with all the ingredients for Marinade. Let it sit for 1 〜 2 hours in refrigerator.

  2. 2

    After the Chicken is marinated, place the Chicken on kitchen paper to take off excess marinade.

  3. 3

    Place the Potato starch on a plate to coat the chicken.

  4. 4

    Heat oil to 180℃ (350℉) and fry chicken until its thoroughly cooked.

  5. 5

    Plate and serve!

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