Juicy enough to burst with meat juice! Crispy coating, this is a recipe for "Goku Karaage" (Ultimate Fried Chicken) that will definitely surpass all other karaage. Daureum's confident recipe for a simple yet supremely delicious and blissful dish. Experience the overflowing umami with every bite at home.
Ingredients
Main Ingredients (1-2 servings)
- 1 chicken thigh (over 400g)
- 1 egg
- 2 tbsp potato starch
- Potato starch, to taste
- Lemon, as much as you like
Seasonings
- [A] 2 tbsp soy sauce
- [A] 1 tbsp cooking sake
- [A] 1/2 tbsp sugar
- [A] 1/2 tbsp oyster sauce
- [A] 1-2 cloves garlic (grated)
- [A] Black pepper, to taste (generous amount)
- 1/2 tbsp sesame oil
- Vegetable oil, about 2cm deep
Steps
- Prepare a large single piece of chicken thigh weighing over 350g (preferably over 400g). [This is the key!] Using a skin-on single piece enhances the effect of trapping the meat juices.
- On the flesh side of the chicken thigh, poke numerous holes with a fork without piercing the skin. [This is the key!] Poking holes allows the seasoning to penetrate quickly and helps the meat absorb the moisture from the egg added later.
- Cut the chicken thigh in half lengthwise, then cut each half into 3 pieces for a total of 6 pieces. [This is the key!] Cutting them larger than usual prevents the meat's moisture from escaping during frying, resulting in a juicy finish. Be careful not to peel off the skin.
- Add the cut chicken thigh and 1 egg to a bowl, gently knead without peeling the chicken skin, and allow the meat to absorb the egg moisture. [This is the key!] The moisture from the egg entering the meat creates a moist and juicy texture.
- Once the chicken thigh has absorbed a sufficient amount of egg moisture, add 2 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tbsp cooking sake, 1/2 tbsp sugar, 1/2 tbsp oyster sauce, 1-2 cloves garlic (grated), and black pepper, to taste (generous amount). Gently knead without peeling the chicken skin. [This is the key!] Sugar has water-retaining properties and helps to lock in the meat's moisture. Oyster sauce adds depth and richness.
- After kneading for a while, add 2 tbsp potato starch and coat the entire chicken thigh.
- Once the potato starch is incorporated, add 1/2 tbsp sesame oil and knead to coat the entire chicken thigh. [This is the key!] Coating with egg, then potato starch, and finally sesame oil creates a film on the meat, trapping the meat juices.
- Cover with plastic wrap, pressing it directly onto the surface, and marinate in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to 1 hour. [This is the key!] Marinating for too long can cause the meat's umami and moisture to leach out due to the salt, so strictly adhere to the marinating time.
- Just before frying, pour vegetable oil into the pot to a depth of about 2cm and heat to 170℃. [This is the key!] If you coat the chicken before the oil is properly heated, the coating will dissolve, and it won't be crispy. A good indicator of 170℃ is when inserting chopsticks causes continuous bubbles to rise.
- Thoroughly wipe off any excess marinade from the marinated chicken thigh.
- Coat the chicken thigh with potato starch, to taste, then roll it up with the skin side facing outwards to shape it. [This is the key!] Rolling it up wrapped in the skin maximizes the trapping of meat juices and moisture.
- Once the oil reaches 170℃, carefully place the chicken into the pot with the rolled seam facing down to fry. [This is the key!] Frying with the rolled seam down helps to fix its shape. For the first 1-2 minutes of frying, do not touch it to prevent the coating from coming off.
- After about 2 minutes, flip the chicken thigh and fry gently, being careful not to burn it, until the entire piece is a nice golden brown color.
- Once the coating starts to color, periodically expose the karaage to the air while frying. [This is the key!] Exposing it to the air allows excess moisture from the coating to evaporate, resulting in a crispy finish.
- When the coating is a nice golden brown color, remove from the oil and drain thoroughly.
- Arrange on a plate and serve with lemon, if desired.






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