Who loves fried chicken? I DO! Ever since we got an air fryer, I've been trying out lots of fried chicken recipes and this Air Fryer Chicken Karaage is one of my favourites!
Chicken karaage is Japanese-style fried chicken. It's best to use boneless chicken thigh or chicken chop for this recipe cos you get tender, moist chicken as well as crispy fried skin in one bite. The chicken are cut into bite-sized chunks and then marinated with Japanese soy sauce, cooking sake, grated garlic and ginger for at least one hour. Then it's dredged in seasoned potato flour and air fried for 15-20 minutes. It's that simple! During my last attempt, I added some baking powder to the flour dredge and it turned out ultra crispy. We love having chicken karaage with either cold soba or udon. A simple yet satisfying meal, not to mention a healthy way of frying chicken since very little oil is used in the process.
450g boneless chicken thigh, cut into 1” pieces
3/4 cup potato flour
1/4 tsp baking powder
Salt
Cooking spray
For marination
1T Japanese soy sauce
1T cooking sake
1/2 tsp grated ginger
2 cloves garlic, grated
1. Marinate chicken for at least 1 hour.
2. Season potato flour and baking powder with some salt. Mix well. Dredge chicken pieces in flour.
3. Line fryer with foil. Arrange chicken in air fryer in a single layer. Cook the chicken in two batches.
4. Spritz generously with cooking spray. Cook each batch for 15 mins at 200C. You may want to flip the chicken at half time to ensure even cooking.
5. Once both batches are done, return to air fryer and cook for a further 5 mins.
6. Serve with shredded cabbage and mayo.
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I love Japanese chicken karaage. Yours looks good. We have an air fryer - perhaps we can give this a try one of these days.
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