March 14, 2012

Ginger Chicken Wings

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The Idea of making this appetizer super easy is actually derived when I find out my days moving too fast. Everything falling into high-speed, I’m fully occupied with the housework and errands. Sometimes without I realized, by the next hour, the day calls for sunset, which mean I have to get ready to lay out the dinner for all of us. 

The interesting part is when I’ve got dispensation from the daily duty, only if my husband having duty at work that required staying little longer, by then I could take my me-time or having some fun together with my little man.

I’ve always feel grateful to what a I have today, taking an important role as a mother and a wife.



It couldn't be much better than having prepared some uncomplicated snack and the same time it tasted perfectly scrumptious. I always devoted to this recipe whenever I craved for it, it simple and required no tense.





The only note should keep in mind is the marinated timing, it absolutely demands for more than 30minutes marinating, its to give the ginger paste absorbed beautifully to the meat. For the sauce, to be honest its not compulsory to sides with it but again it’s a personal choice, if you think you need to call for your favorite dipping sauce then give it a go!




Ginger Chicken Wings




Ingredients

12 chicken wings
2 tablespoons fresh ginger paste 
*simply grate the fresh ginger root to a paste
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying



Method

Wash clean the chicken wings under running tap water. 
Place and drain the excess water using colander.

Transfer the chicken wings into a big bowl, add ginger paste and well-season with salt. Mix well.

Cover the bowl with the plastic cling and refrigerated, marinated at least an hour or so.

Heat the oil in a large skillet but for the best result is using a deep fryer.  
Fry chicken wings for about 5 minutes per side or until the chicken is cooked through 

When the chicken wings are golden brown, carefully remove from the hot oil using a slotted spatula or tongs and transfer into a cooling rack set over a baking sheet to catch any drips or a plate lined with kitchen towel.

Serve immediately 



Cook's Tips
Overcrowding the pan will lower the temperature of the oil, 
causing more oil to be absorbed and result in soggy, greasy chicken.
 
It takes a lot of oil to deep-fry, and it's best to start with fresh oil every time
Reused oils are more prone to rancidity and can impart off flavors to your food.
However, if you do reuse your oil, strain the cooled cooking oil through a coffee filter 
to remove impurities that can lower the smoke point.




24 comments:

  1. Fingerlickingly delicious! Mouthwatering photos.

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  2. Wah.....aku baru kepikiran mau bikin ayam goreng lengkoas. :) Belum pernah coba resep yang ini. Fotonya cantiiiikkk semua.

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  3. Fotonya maaak...
    Mbak Ira, nggak blenger bau dan rasa jahenya ya...dan itu nyang di kaleng apa ya??

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  4. Awesome. looks wonderful. Great finger food. Lovely photos

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  5. @tika hapsari nilmada Mkasih bu, yg ini gampang dan cepat! bisa di cocol sm sambel terasi hihi

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  6. @Hesti HH. Trust me bu, you gonna like it! disamping gampang setelah digorenmg tambah enak, baunya bikin laper. yg dikaleng itu cocolan saus favorite kita. coriander leaves, chili, fresh garlic, lemon, fish sauce and sugar tp walo gak pakek cocolan tetep enak kok, exotic! haha promosi

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  7. ngliat foto2 sexy gini, pingin di undang makan mak... *itu saus nya endang keq nya yaa

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  8. This looks delicious. Really great photos, even the eaten chicken looks good. GG

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  9. Chicken fry always tempt me specially over a lady weekend evening. I never made it with only ginger! Sounds very interesting.

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  10. @Mom's the little one haha, kapan2 pasti aku undang *dateng dulu ke bali LOL.

    sausnya itu emang super power fit, cuman kl buat cocolan chicken wings resep ini terlalu mencolok, rasa ayamnya kalah. itu aku bikin krn suamiku yg mau ya udah sekalian aku foto deh, tp gak aku attach resepnya si sauce hahaha

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  11. @kankana if you need a simple snack, i think you should go with this recipe :))

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  12. I am so happy to have discovered your gorgeous blog!! These ginger chicken wings are right up my alley and I can't wait to try them :-) Spectacular photography as well!

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  13. ALthough am a vegetarian, am truely intrigued with the recipe style and pictures you have taken. First time on your space..

    happy to follow u :)

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  14. Your chicken wings are GORGEOUS. Usually chicken wings and the word "gorgeous" dosn't seem to much, but yours is!! Looks so good!

    p.s. sorry if this is duplicate comment - I didn't see my comment although I felt like I left comment earlier. I read this post via email so I'm confused if I visited the post already. Sorry about that.

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  15. yum yum! Looks absolutely delicious! I love ginger and this is great for me!

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  16. @Katherine Martinelli Glad to know that you like my blog, Thank you for dropping by and commenting.
    Happy cooking Kat!

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  17. @Nupur Thank you Nupur, I do appreciate it :)

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  18. @Nami | Just One Cookbook hehe, thank you Nami--you have always be kind to all my works and im happy that you like it!

    ps: This is not your duplicate comment anyway, and dont worry about it even you've make it one :))

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  19. @mycookinghut Ginger is like my Babe's, it always been my favorite spice, anything smell "ginger" i would do anything for it LOL

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  20. You have certainly make plain old chicken wings look good!

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  21. yummmm.....langsung kriuk..kriuk..perutku pas siang2 belon makan :D...photona mana tahannn...uayuu

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  22. What a simple yet delicious chicken wings!
    And the photography is absolutely breath-taking!!

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