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Crispy Fried Chicken Wings


Crispy Fried Chicken Wings

This is one of my favorites..good crispy fried chicken which is a little spicy too. Mostly I make curry, roast or bake chicken but once in a while it is fun to change it a bit.There is little garam masala and chilly powder to spice it up a bit and make it extra flavorful.This recipe is for all those fried chicken lovers out there :)

Ingredients
Chicken wings- 1 lb

To marinate
Ginger garlic paste-1 tsp
Chilly powder/paprika- 1/2 tsp
Pepper powder- 1/2 tsp
Chicken masala/Garam masala-1/2
salt to taste
Corn starch- 2 tbs

Egg-2
Milk- 1 tbs

All purpose flour- 1 1/2 cup
Garlic salt- 1 tsp
Onion powder- 2 tsp
Paprika- 1 tsp
Oil- 1 1/3 cup
(I used canola,you can also substitute with peanut oil)


Cut wings in  between the joint into two. Cut the tips off the wings at the last joint. Wash and pat dry using paper towel and keep the chicken ready.
Note: If you have time you can add buttermilk with the chicken and keep in fridge over night to make it soft and juicy in the center.When it is ready to be fried drain off the excess buttermilk and mix in the rest of the ingredients.

Mix in with the chicken all the ingredients listed under 'to marinate' and keep aside for 20-30 minutes.

To prepare for the dredging in a bowl beat two eggs and one tbs of milk.
In a separate plate mix in the flour,onion powder,garlic salt and paprika. Taste the flour and if needed add more salt or garlic salt.
Take each piece of  chicken and roll in the seasoned flour, then into the egg mixture and then back into the flour. Shake off the excess flour and keep aside
Meanwhile heat oil in a heavy bottom wide pan or a cast-iron skillet. Fry chicken in batches. Do not over crowd and fry in a uniform heat. Keep on turning the chicken between every minute and fry till it is golden brown and crispy. This will take at least 7-8 minutes per batch. Once done drain on paper towel to take off the excess oil. Crispy chicken wings is ready..

Try this...
Hope you ill all enjoy

Comments

  1. Awesome Chicken Fry..............

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  2. wow, looks awesome dear, perfect n yummy chicken fry :)

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  3. Very tempting looking snack....

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  4. Awww, so tempting one's perfectly made. I have marinated some chicken wings to go to oven and now I'm confused whether to grill or fry :-)

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  5. I love fried chicken..delicious recipe...

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  6. hi suja, wow, just what i want, crispy fried chicken. i guess rolling the chicken on dry flour ingredients makes it crispy, thanks and have a nice day

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  7. Very nice crispy wings dear. That picture will definitely make everyone hungry!

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  8. wow delicious and crunchy too !!!

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  9. Adipoli chicken wings, Ithu kollam.

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  10. Defintely a keeper. Looks so good and makes me hungry !!

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  11. Super tempting and inviting chicken !!

    Ongoing event
    CC:Mom's Recipe

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  12. Looks yum! like a close relative of KFC!

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  13. Looks so tempting..yumm..yumm..

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  14. Mouthwatering chicken fry n makes me hungry.

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  15. Omg, wish to have some crispy beauties rite now,super tempting fried chicken wings.

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  16. Looks perfect Suja..lov the crust..

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  17. looks perfect dear....loved the crust...looks crunchy n delicious!!!

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  18. Thanks all for the sweet comments:)

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  19. Love your naadan version of crispy chicken Suja :) Looks wonderful !

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  20. great crispy chicken wings.. reminds me of KFC.. the Indian touch to it with ginger n garlic is a must try..

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  21. Adipoli! Kothippichu. Will try this for sure.

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  22. that crispy coating is simply gorgeous. looks wonderful.

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  23. Done to perfection and so tempting!

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  24. Home made chicken wings.. yummm...

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  25. wow..looks scrumptiously tasty..well presented..:)
    Tasty Appetite

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  26. I love this anytime of the day even though its fattening long term. Thanks for posting this recipe, Suja.

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  27. ho,indeed a nice idea to turn the wings to spicy crispy fry..I loved it.Drooling.Nice valuable recipe Suja.(I was busy with domestic matters.House shifting and all dear)

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