Submitted by dooblyderp t3_122gjpd in food
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hardlopertjie t1_jdq67tq wrote
Of course you have to have the soju in there. Love me some Korean fried chicken
deliciouswaffle t1_jdqwegs wrote
Gotta make some 소맥 somaek to go with the chicken
flappytowel t1_jdr4jw5 wrote
Jinro ftw
carmium t1_jduc5xg wrote
We have a newish Korean chicken joint less than a block away, but I haven't tried any as neither my roomie nor I can handle hot spices and tend to be shy of new experiences. Also, vendors tend to undersell the spiciness of their food. Is Korean food ever hot and spicy?
PhredoPhrog t1_jduoars wrote
not sure about your joint in particular but the ones around me the most popular flavours for fried chicken don’t have spice at all, soy garlic, original, snowy cheese (i don’t even know what this is i just think it’s delicious) and sweet chilli (which tastes exactly like sweet chilli sauce, the asian kind u find at markets).
there are some dishes with spice but are usually optional or quite mild at the lowest spice option, most dishes I order don’t contain spice at all cause even though i can handle spice i end up sweating buckets which i try to avoid haha
carmium t1_jdvw6c2 wrote
Thanks for the feedback. It may have seemed a bit of a silly question, but we were both burned (quite literally) when we decided to have lunch at a Little India buffet and were assured the food wasn't that hot. After that it was the new Nando's, where walked in and could taste the Peri Peri sauce in the air and just missed getting hot sauced when we chose their one heatless option. Crazy hot food is such a rage everywhere that I'm really careful with new experiences! I really appreciate the summary; thanks again.
SupermotoArchitect t1_jdq66e2 wrote
This is my weakness
urmomolaf_ t1_jdue7ln wrote
fr gimme da chicken rn!!!
IWasGregInTokyo t1_jdr0674 wrote
When your culture invents a word to refer to fried chicken and beer (치맥), you know it's important.
penis-tango-man t1_jdsyz85 wrote
Chimaek ❤️
UnprovenMortality t1_jdr001g wrote
Care to share the recipe?
Cat_Ears_Big_Wheels t1_jdr4wvf wrote
I'm not OP, but I found this:
"Perfect Korean Fried Chicken made at home
Korean Fried Chicken is one of my favourite food and I've spent the past few years creating something that's close to what's been served in Korea. Because I want everyone to get cooking, I have posted a video on how to make 4 different types of my favourite Korean Fried chicken. For anyone interested, here is the link: https://youtu.be/ggCmosKSvvw
But in Summary
Ingredients for Fried Chicken
Chicken
Pre-made frying mix (or mix flour, cornstarch, baking powder, garlic and onion powder, salt and pepper)
Full fat milk (why are you making fried chicken with skim fat milk)
Vegetable oil
Salt
Pepper
MSG
Tips and tricks
The longer you marinade the chicken in milk and seasoning mixture, the better chicken will taste
MSG is required if you want to replicate that restaurant quality taste. You don't need much, but it might be the most important ingredient in this recipe
Shaking the wet battered chicken in the dry batter gives that wavey crispy texture, I've tried to just rub it on and it completely changed the texture
Do not crowd the pot - if you do, you will get well oiled steamed chicken rather than crispy fried chicken
All my measurements are in portion sizes rather than tbsp and cup sizes. Because this way, you can make this without using the measuring tools"
https://www.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/eoxcyv/perfect_korean_fried_chicken_made_at_home/
Edit: don't worry about MSG; that's a myth.
bl4ckhunter t1_jdrq6da wrote
>Shaking the wet battered chicken in the dry batter gives that wavey crispy texture, I've tried to just rub it on and it completely changed the texture
So that's the secret! I spent an unreasonable amount of time wondering why it'd work some times and not others lol.
UnprovenMortality t1_jdrmxbk wrote
Thanks! I wonder if my issues are all from pressing too hard on the dry batter...
Achylife t1_jduf4vo wrote
Yeah msg never affected me anyway, I gotta worry about my real allergies like chicken egg.
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eetuu t1_jdqlyqy wrote
KFC
tricheboars t1_jdqyt43 wrote
Now I’m trying to imagine what The Colonel would look like if he was Korean.
Edit: he looks fucking awesome as a Korean
true_gunman t1_jdr5xz5 wrote
tricheboars t1_jdr7j1l wrote
Yeah! That’s what I’m talking about! He does look awesome. That ‘stache puts in work baby!
Cryterionlol t1_jdq9a5q wrote
I am uneducated. What is the difference between the chicken on the left (which I'm assuming to be Korean fried chicken) and regular fried chicken?
Is it the seasonings used? Breading perhaps?
SCUMDOG_MILLIONAIRE t1_jdr05r5 wrote
Korean uses rice flour instead of wheat flour. Rice flour absorbs less fat than wheat flour which allows for a crispier and drier (less greasy) breading. The chicken meat is usually brined in heavy salt, so that less salt is used in the breading.
You can do whatever you want for sauce but Korean sauces are extremely sweet. I’m not a fan of sweet sticky sauces so I tend to get the dry or soy flavored version
Korean style really has science on its side, in my opinion it’s the ultimate fried chicken.
ThatPianoKid t1_jdr2sw4 wrote
I didn't realize this used rice flour and made some (with regular flour) and yeah, just doesn't have that same crisp
tiptipsofficial t1_jdt1wb9 wrote
The person is just making up rice flour as an ingredient and people are upvoting without knowing better. Actual recipes use high amounts of starch in lieu of portions of the flour to get the effect.
tab_tab_tabby t1_jdstf0d wrote
Not completely true. Almost all fried chicken uses wheat flour.
-source im korean
TheWilfrid t1_jdshjce wrote
It doesn't use rice flour actually, it uses corn starch.
Iredditfreely t1_jdr7wmu wrote
I like to put blitzed egg noodles in mine for extra crunch
captaincarot t1_jdrgoz4 wrote
I had never thought about visiting Korea but since getting into the Korean Englishman I have to try chiemek there now. I love spicy too, they really do seem to treat it like science, and I'm all for it.
holy_harlot t1_jdro35t wrote
Ugh Korea is so freakin wonderful and beautiful. I hope you get to go one day
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fgd12350 t1_jdq9ttu wrote
Mostly revolves around the coating and the fact that korean fried chicken is double fried. The end result is that korean style fried chicken tends to be a lot less oily and much crispier than regular fried chicken.
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NotYourNat t1_jdrm1h7 wrote
They’re both the same the other is likely covered with Soy Garlic sauce. Korean fried chicken is top notch.
tab_tab_tabby t1_jdstk37 wrote
Nope one is covered isn sweet chilli sauce called yang nyum(which literally means sauced)
NotYourNat t1_jdyp8vc wrote
Oh that sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing
RedstonedMonkey t1_jdr6c9u wrote
RECIPE MOTHERFUCKER!! I need that
holy_harlot t1_jdro8du wrote
Check out Maangchi’s recipe!
dooblyderp OP t1_jdu6nsz wrote
Recipe courtesy of the legendary Brian Lagerstrom. I've made Korean fried chicken before with Joshua Weissman's and Maangchi's recipes. Brian's is by far the best, and includes a few techniques that I hadn't seen in any other recipes (mixing a cup of batter into the flour, painting the spicy sauce on).
The only unusual ingredient is the potato starch - but this greatly improved the final texture and browning so I wouldn't substitute it
urmomolaf_ t1_jduecqa wrote
Potato starch makes the difference, gives the chicken skin a “chewy” texture with lotta crisp.
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Tre3beard t1_jdqzzft wrote
Recipe?!
Evening-Wait4891 t1_jdrdovk wrote
I spent months in South Korea and man I ate some of the best chicken of my life in that country. I thought the fried chicken I grew up on was good until it met it’s match lol.
kimvely_anna t1_jdsh7ts wrote
Half and half Korean chickens are always a good choice!
gorliggs t1_jdr191f wrote
Recipe please!
GnomaPhobic t1_jdrfocp wrote
My hometown has a large and growing Korean population. It is in the Southeast. Surely the prophecy of OP will come true, and the world will know the Power of Korean Southern Fried Chicken. So let it be written, so let it be done.
Ok_Swimmer634 t1_jds40wv wrote
So which automaker in your town? Where I live it is Hyundai.
If you are ever in Atlanta check out Heirloom Market BBQ. They sell Korean BBQ. Now I do not mean where you sit at a table and cook meat with your friends. I mean the husband is from Texas and he cooks the meat Texas style. The wife is from Korea and she makes the sauce Korean style. Then they serve it with all kinds of different pickled banchan.
GnomaPhobic t1_jds85j1 wrote
Hyundai here as well! My best friend lives in Atlanta so I’m there often. I will check out that place next time I’m there, that sounds like a dream.
Ok_Swimmer634 t1_jdsaqn3 wrote
Yeah, you and I probably are a block away and using an international platform to talk to each other.
greenleaf1212 t1_jdrtf25 wrote
Well I guess it's southern because it's certainly not from the north side of Korea
livefromthevoid t1_jdrqk3r wrote
you're telling me a Korean fried this chicken?
greenleaf1212 t1_jdru0je wrote
My brother in christ we are in Seoul
livefromthevoid t1_jdrv7za wrote
Well, how did I get here!
mc_nebula t1_jdr1ra4 wrote
Would you share the recipe you used please?
UloPe t1_jdqnvou wrote
Awesome. I love me some Korean fried chicken.
Have to make it myself again soon.
KennyKaniff t1_jdqwzv1 wrote
Looks so delicious. Yangnyeom on the right?
JabberPocky t1_jdqx2rc wrote
Ahh, Mr Simpson????
Looks tremendous. Mouth already tasting… I love my chicken ganjeong.
One day I’d like to master it…
Kindly_Sky9167 t1_jdr3s55 wrote
can u share the recipe please 🤤
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Brewfoo t1_jdral8i wrote
Can you share the recipe? Please?
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Are you a chef? Lol. This looks soooo good.
betterdaz3 t1_jdrb204 wrote
The chicken on the right looks very appetising. And the soju! Craving this rn 😫
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RealSquigga69 t1_jdre4x6 wrote
So kfc
CaptainBlobTheSuprem t1_jdre53t wrote
Recipe?
WildBillyBoy33 t1_jdrkv6x wrote
Had it last night, delish
Adeno t1_jdrlxxj wrote
Nicely made!
Puzzleheaded_Emu_927 t1_jdro7n8 wrote
That chicken looks sexy! Now I want some fried chicken. It's 1 am. 😩
bucket_of_frogs t1_jdrqoj3 wrote
Gochujang?
Jesus_H-Christ t1_jdrr04i wrote
That's porn.
allenthird t1_jdrtkpq wrote
You have a white plastic dining table and napkin dispenser in your home?
matchless2 t1_jdrwdug wrote
Lol, I knew this recipe the second I saw the picture
iTwango t1_jdscitp wrote
Looks good! Lychee soju also sounds awesome
thebestguac t1_jdsdw48 wrote
Holy $H!T that is impressive!!!! Wowww yummmm
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nikola28 t1_jdsrojv wrote
Great job. Looks delicious.
elfridpaytonshair t1_jdtgsqp wrote
Looking like some BHC
notevenbro t1_jdtgtzw wrote
I want this
Additional-North-683 t1_jdtheet wrote
Oh how is Korean fried chicken from I guess American fried chicken
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The_Cozy_Burrito t1_jdtlvtg wrote
Looks amazing, restaurant quality
Broad_Cable8673 t1_jdts6xz wrote
🤤
BSPLCS t1_jdtuaal wrote
This doesn't look home made at all, it's too perfect! Great job!
potentially_spiky89 t1_jdtx8ur wrote
This is perfection! I'm craving for it right now.
talex625 t1_jdtzqd7 wrote
I can taste the picture!
Ashamed-Security-684 t1_jdu4gay wrote
😍🤤
EveningIssueq t1_jdu9rpv wrote
Damn looks delicious!!
Achylife t1_jdueuwe wrote
Looks good. I'd have to make it gluten free but that's not too hard. There are good gf flours now.
RecklessWreck87 t1_jdui5z1 wrote
Well done!
Gamdschi t1_jdumye5 wrote
I read Korean fed chicken first and was slightly confused
propagrub t1_jduyw3x wrote
Everyone is in such a good mood when they've eaten well😋❤❤😍😍
Any_Asparagus_4007 t1_jdv89ir wrote
Aww, looks delicious, hope I can try it! Yum 😋
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malice-in-wunderland t1_jdq94mi wrote
You have a good home.