Japanese cooks deep fry extra well and karaage embodies their simple techniques and pure flavor. I've been looking for an exceptional recipe and found one in Love Japan by Sawako (“Sawa”) Okochi and Aaron Israel, the chefs and owners...
Japanese cooks deep fry extra well and karaage embodies their simple techniques and pure flavor. I've been looking for an exceptional recipe and found one in Love Japan by Sawako (“Sawa”) Okochi and Aaron Israel, the chefs and owners of Shalom Japan in Brooklyn. Their unique blending of Japanese-Jewish-American foodways (shaved bonito cured lox! matzoh ball ramen! okonomi-latkes) were captured in a terrific book co-authored with Gabriella Gershenson.
Why is this Karaage Recipe Great?
Sawa's recipe is based on her mom's. The Okochi's addition of egg to the marinade differs from other recipes I've tried and posted about here. The egg ensures that the chicken fries up succulent. The starch and flour coating sticks better and the chicken browns overall more efficiently. The flavors in this recipe are also very well balanced -- not too salty, sweet or spicy pungent. Everything is just right.
How to Debone Chicken Thighs Video Tip
Boneless, skinless chicken thighs work great for this recipe. However, if you want the ultimate Japanese fried chicken experience, use skin-on thighs. The easiest way to obtain it is to debone the thighs yourself. Below is a video on how to do it. Remember to select "Stay" when prompted.
What to serve with Japanese Fried Chicken
It can be a snack with bubbly or beer, part of a bento, or even put into a sandwich. Japanese people enjoy fried chicken all year round but karaage can also be the main feature for Christmas. It's a unique tradition in Japan that I explore in my newsletter, Pass the Fish Sauce. Take a read of the dispatch on why and how fried chicken -- particularly KFC -- became popular for Japanese Christmas. And, also read a Q&A with Sawako!
Karaage Video Tips
Deep-frying can seem challenging to do at home. To show you how easygoing it is to make this Japanese favorite yourself, I put together this video. Put newspaper on the kitchen floor near the stove in case you're concerned about clean up. Remember to select "Stay" when prompted.
If you want good Japanese fried chicken, you're best bet is to make it yourself. This is an wonderful recipe. Sawako and Aaron's book is full of other gems so get yourself a copy of Love Japan!
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