Deep Fried Pandan Chicken
Deep Fried Version Oven Baked Version
For this latest recipe, I'm still sharing the usual deep-frying method (refer to top photo of this post). In addition, there will be an alternative, oven baked method (refer to the photo below). Those who wants a healthier choice will welcome it.
I'll be sharing how to wrap the chicken meat using pandan leaf without using any toothpick at the end of this post.
Oven Baked Pandan Chicken
Ingredients:
- 3 Chicken Drumstick, Deboned and cut into small pieces
- 1 stalk Pandan Leaves (about 12 - 14 leaves)
Marinade:
- 1 tablespoon Oyster Sauce
- 2 tablespoon Maltose
- 1 1/2 tablespoon Fish Sauce
- 1 teaspoon Sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon Salt
- 1/3 teaspoon Dark Soy Sauce
- 1/4 teaspoon Turmeric Powder
- 1/2 teaspoon Garlic Powder
- 1/2 teaspoon Onion Powder
How to do it:
- Mix ingredients for marinade well
- Marinate chicken for at least an hour.
- Drain chicken but do not need to pat dry.
- Wrap chicken with pandan leaves. Refer to video below on the instructions.
- Set aside to deep fry or oven bake.
To Deep Fry:
- Fill a small pot of oil to cover at least half the wrapped chicken.
- When the oil is hot but not smoking, add in the wrapped chicken.
- Remember to turn it if the oil doesn't cover the chicken.
- Remove and drain on paper towel when it's cooked. Takes about 10 minutes.
To Oven Bake:
- Drizzle wrapped chicken with some oil and toss.
- Place on baking tray and bake in preheated oven at 200C for 15minutes, turn once in-between baking.
- Increase temperature to 250C and continue baking for another 6 minutes.
- Remove and serve.
All wrapped and ready to be deep fried or oven baked
Yums... really like this.. thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteOh Gosh!!! This is amazing!!! Bookmark!!! We love this dish and i shall try it this weekend :p
ReplyDeleteThanks. Hope you will like it.
DeleteLove this. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteThks for sharing - love ur video on how to wrap, it's so much clearer than words!:)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. Glad you find it useful. :)
Deleteany substitute for maltose?
ReplyDeleteYou can use honey.
DeleteI just tried this today, it was so good!! I like the way the maltose went sticky n dark brown, looks n taste so yummy! Thks for the several experiments u done, cos this is gd!
ReplyDeleteThks for the recipe, im still new to cooking but this recipe was a blast for a first timer like me! thks so much for improvising throughout the years and i must say it was really good:)
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome.
DeleteGlad to know you like it. :)
Hi, where do you get the turmeric, garlic and onion powder?
ReplyDeleteYou can get turmeric powder from Indian dry store. It's cheaper. About 50cent a small packet. The garlic and onion powder, can get it from supermarket. I'm using McCormick.
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hi, if i use meat from a drumstick, can i still get pieces as big as those in the picture? thanks.
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