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You are here: Home / All Recipes / Sweet Chili Chicken Karaage

Sweet Chili Chicken Karaage

Recipe by Connie Veneracion
Bite-sized chicken fillets are marinated with Vietnamese-style mixed fish sauce, coated with flour, deep fried then tossed in homemade sweet chili sauce.
Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 10 mins
Marinating time 1 hr
Course Main Course
Cuisine Asian Fusion
Servings 3 people
Sweet Chili Chicken Karaage and Shelled Edamame Over Rice
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Ingredients
  

  • 6 medium chicken thigh fillets preferably skin on

For the marinade

  • 2 tablespoons fish sauce
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice or lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 pinch grated garlic
  • 1 bird's eye chili finely chopped

To fry the chicken

  • cooking oil for deep frying
  • ½ cup all-purpose flour divided
  • ¼ cup corn starch
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon chili powder

For the glaze

  • ½ cup sweet chili sauce click the link to get the recipe

To serve

  • cooked rice Japanese rice is recommended
  • your choice of greens

Instructions
 

  • Pat the chicken thigh fillets dry with paper towels. Cut into 1½-inch cubes.
  • In a bowl, mix all the ingredients for the marinade until the sugar is completely dissolved.
  • Add the chicken to the marinade and mix well.
  • Cover the bowl and marinate the chicken in the fridge for at least an hour.
  • In a wok or frying pan, heat enough cooking oil to reach a depth of at least three inches. The ideal frying temperature is 350F.
  • While the oil heats up, make the batter by whisking together he corn starch, salt, pepper, chili powder and half of the flour. Stir in iced water to make a fairly thin batter (see notes after the recipe).
  • Toss the chicken in the remaning flour.
  • When the temperature of the oil reaches 350F (or, if you don’t use a thermometer, you see fine wisps of smoke floating on the surface of the oil), it is time to start frying.
  • Dip each piece of floured chicken in the batter and drop in the hot oil. Cook the chicken in batches to avoid overcrowding which will result in temperature drop. The coating of the chicken should be lightly browned after four to five minutes of frying which is just enough time to ensure that the chicken is cooked all the way through.
  • Drain the cooked chicken and transfer to a mixing bowl.
  • Drizzle in the sweet chili sauce and toss to coat each piece of chicken with sauce.
  • Serve the sweet chili popcorn chicken over rice with your preferred greens on the side.

Notes

Chicken breast or thighs?

Here at home — thighs, always, and with skin on. The higher fat content of the dark meat of chicken thighs ensures that despite the intensely high heat in which the chicken nuggets are cooked, the inside stays moist.

Why skin on?

Two reasons. First, the fat in the skin adds more moistness to the meat. Second, the chicken skin adds a layer of crispiness because it turns into crackling during frying.

Tips for making the batter

Whisk the dry ingredients first before adding the water. This way, it will only take a few strokes to distribute everything evenly after the water is added. This is important because mixing the batter for too long will encourage the formation of gluten in the flour and that will make the batter bready rather than crispy.
Depending on the quality of your flour and corn starch, the amount of water can be anywhere from ½ cup to a full cup.
To test if the consistency of the batter is correct, dip a piece of floured chicken in it then lift it up. You should see parts of the chicken meat through the wet batter. If all you see is batter, it is too thick and you need to add more water to thin it out.
Sweet Chili Chicken Karaage
Updated from a recipe originally published in 12/12/19
Keyword Chicken, Fried Chicken, Spicy
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