Korean fried chicken – A recipe for crispy Korean fried chicken with homemade sweet chili sauce. Korean fried chicken is deep-fried chicken in a crispy batter, which is tossed with a strong and sweet, sweet chili sauce.
The sauce in which the deep-fried chicken is tossed is made with e.g. gochujang, fermented chili paste that can be bought in well-stocked supermarkets or in Asian supermarkets. You can also use chili oil paste, e.g. the one from Chum Chum.
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Korean fried chicken
Ingredients
Sweet chili sauceInstructions
Sweet chili sauce
Sauté the garlic in olive oil in a small pan. Add the other ingredients and let it boil to a thick sauce. Set the sauce aside.
Batter
Whisk the ingredients together so they form a thin batter.
Chicken
Cut the chicken into medium pieces.
Mix the cornstarch, garlic powder, salt, and chili flakes together. Fold the chicken into the mixture. Fold the chicken in the batter just when the oil is ready.
Heat the oil to 180 C in a pot. Fry the chicken a little at a time in the oil for about 7 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through.
Pour the sauce over the chicken and serve with spring onions and sesame seeds. Enjoy!
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Tried this tonight! I substituted chicken thighs just because we prefer them. I love how quick and easy the sauce came together. I’ve heard that using sparkling or soda water in the batter will make it puff and crisp up more? I’ll try that next time I make this – even without it we enjoyed the crust and flavor.