As a huge fan of tsukune, I confidently present this healthy, juicy, and incredibly satisfying chicken tsukune recipe. You won't believe it's made with chicken breast – it's bursting with juiciness and features a perfect balance of mild sweetness and rich flavor. Anyone can achieve the best taste with this skill-free recipe. Give it a try!
Ingredients
Main Ingredients (2 servings)
- Scallions 30g
- Shiso Leaves 1 bunch
- Ground Chicken 300g
- Panko Breadcrumbs 15g
- Potato Starch 10g
- Ginger 10g
- Egg White 1
- Egg Yolk (for garnish)
Seasonings
- Salt 2 pinches
- Miso Paste 1 tsp
- Mirin (Sweet Rice Wine) 1 tbsp
- MSG (Umami Seasoning) 1 pinch
- [A] Soy Sauce 1 tbsp
- [A] Cooking Sake (Rice Wine) 1 tbsp
- [A] Mirin (Sweet Rice Wine) 1 tbsp
- [A] Sugar 1 tsp
Steps
- Finely mince 30g of scallions. Make shallow cuts diagonally, then make similar cuts on the other side. Finally, chop them finely from the tip. [Tip!] Holding the knife with the first joint of your left index finger makes it easier to adjust and chop finely.
- Add the chopped scallions to a bowl.
- Trim the tough stems from the shiso leaves.
- Cut the shiso leaves into roughly four equal parts lengthwise, then roll them up and chop them coarsely.
- Add the chopped shiso leaves to the same bowl as the scallions. [Tip!] Adding shiso leaves imparts aroma and depth to the flavor.
- In a separate container, combine the sauce ingredients ([A]): 1 tbsp Soy Sauce, 1 tbsp Cooking Sake (Rice Wine), 1 tbsp Mirin (Sweet Rice Wine), and 1 tsp Sugar. Mix well.
- Prepare the seasonings for the tsukune mixture: 15g Panko Breadcrumbs and 10g Potato Starch.
- In another small bowl, add 1 tsp Miso Paste and 1 tbsp Mirin (Sweet Rice Wine), and dissolve the miso paste thoroughly. [Tip!] Thoroughly dissolving the miso paste prevents uneven seasoning.
- Add 10g grated ginger and one pinch of MSG (Umami Seasoning) (about 4-5 shakes) to the dissolved miso.
- Separate the egg yolk and egg white. Add the egg white to the bowl from [Step 9]. [Tip!] Adding egg white makes the tsukune fluffy and juicy. You can easily separate them by holding the yolk and letting the white drip through your fingers.
- Once the egg white is added, mix everything thoroughly.
- Lightly oil a frying pan.
- In a separate small bowl, put a small amount of oil to coat your hands.
- In a larger bowl, add 2 pinches of Salt and 300g Ground Chicken.
- Mix the ground chicken and salt thoroughly until a sticky paste forms. [Tip!] Mixing with salt first develops stickiness, which locks in moisture and keeps the tsukune juicy.
- Once sticky, add the seasonings (excluding the sauce ingredients): Panko Breadcrumbs, Potato Starch, the miso, ginger, MSG, and egg white mixture prepared in [Step 11], and the scallions and shiso leaves from [Step 5] to the bowl with the ground chicken.
- Mix thoroughly to ensure the seasoning is evenly distributed.
- Spread some oil on your hands using the oil from the small bowl. Take a portion of the tsukune mixture, about a comfortable size, and form it into a ball by patting it like a hamburger patty. [Tip!] You don't need to remove air from the tsukune; simply forming it into a ball is sufficient. Ensure they are all the same size for even cooking.
- Place the formed tsukune patties in the oiled frying pan and cook over low to medium-low heat.
- Once the pan is heated and you hear a gentle sizzle, cover with a lid and steam for 4 minutes.
- After 4 minutes, remove the lid and flip all the tsukune over. [Tip!] Tsukune tastes better with a nice sear, so aim for a good browning on both sides.
- Once all have been flipped, cover again and cook thoroughly for another 4 minutes on the other side. [Tip!] Ensure the chicken is cooked through completely.
- After 4 minutes, remove the lid, turn off the heat, and transfer the tsukune to a plate or tray.
- Wipe out the excess oil from the frying pan with a paper towel.
- Add the sauce prepared in [Step 6] to the frying pan and heat over low heat.
- Return the tsukune to the frying pan and let the sauce thicken while coating the tsukune.
- Tilt the pan to gather the sauce to one side, and use the edge of the pan to coat the tsukune evenly.
- Once the sauce has thickened, turn off the heat.
- After turning off the heat, slowly toss to coat everything evenly with the sauce. Your tsukune is ready!






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