This is Ryuji's exquisite chicken gizzard recipe, featuring an innovative diamond-cut technique that leaves the silver skin intact, and fragrant charred garlic that stimulates the appetite. The soy sauce and oyster sauce blend creates a dish perfect for both alcoholic beverages and rice.

Ingredients

Main Ingredients (2 servings)

  • Chicken Gizzard 200-220g
  • Garlic 2 cloves

Seasonings

  • Lard 1 tbsp
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • [A] Mirin (Sweet Rice Wine) 1 tbsp
  • [A] Soy Sauce 2 tsp
  • [A] Oyster Sauce 1 tsp
  • [A] Black Pepper 3 times the amount you'd usually add
  • [A] MSG(Ajinomoto) 3 dashes

Steps

  1. Peel 2 cloves of garlic and slice them into rounds. [Pro Tip!] Finely chopping them causes them to burn easily, so heating them in slices helps avoid bitterness.
  2. Make deep, diagonal diamond cuts into the silver skin of 200-220g chicken gizzard. [Pro Tip!] By making cuts without completely detaching the silver skin, the gizzard cooks more easily and becomes tender and easier to chew. This way, you can enjoy it without discarding any part.
  3. Make diamond cuts into all the chicken gizzards.
  4. Heat 1 tbsp lard in a frying pan, add the sliced garlic, and char it to make garlic chips.
  5. Season the gizzard lightly with salt and pepper to taste. [Pro Tip!] Making cuts significantly improves the texture.
  6. Once the garlic turns golden brown, remove it from the pan before it burns. [Pro Tip!] Charred garlic and garlic used for aroma have different flavors, so here we char it well to bring out its distinct fragrance.
  7. In the same pan where the garlic was removed, sauté the seasoned chicken gizzard until it 'blooms' open like a flower.
  8. Once the gizzard is browned and cooked through, add 1 tbsp Mirin (Sweet Rice Wine), 2 tsp soy sauce, and 1 tsp oyster sauce, and stir-fry to combine. [Pro Tip!] Combining soy sauce and oyster sauce creates a rich flavor similar to tamari soy sauce.
  9. Furthermore, add black pepper (3 times the amount you'd usually add) and 3 dashes of MSG(Ajinomoto), and stir-fry everything together.
  10. Return the reserved charred garlic to the frying pan and toss to infuse the entire dish with its aroma.
  11. Plate the dish, and your Charred Garlic Gizzard is complete.

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