Sesame Shiso Wings

  1. Separate wings at joints to get a wing, a drumette and a tip. Save tips for stock. You should have 24 pieces. In a gallon sized ziploc bag, combine wings, drumettes, lemon juice, salt, ground ginger, garlic powder, onion powder and fresh black pepper. Seal bag, pushing out as much air as possible, and massage chicken pieces to thoroughly and evenly coat with lemon juice and spices. Refrigerate for 2-3 hours, occasionally turning bag.
  2. In a fryer or Dutch oven, begin to heat enough vegetable oil to measure at least an inch deep. If using a fryer, heat to 365 degrees. If using a Dutch oven, turn stove to medium-high heat (5 on my stove) and keep covered (although you may need to turn down once oil gets hot). Set up a baking sheet topped with a cooling rack near your frying station. Cover the rack with a few paper towels.
  3. Meanwhile, make your sauce. In a medium bowl, combine tamari, honey, sugar, mirin, shiso and green onion. Add drizzle of sesame oil. Stir well to dissolve sugar. Set aside.
  4. In a clean ziploc, add cornstarch. Transfer chicken pieces from marinating ziploc to the one with the cornstarch (you don't want all the liquid from the marinating bag). Remove air from cornstarch ziploc, seal, and shake to coat chicken pieces. Your oil should be ready and hot.
  5. Using tongs to shake off excess cornstarch, start frying chicken pieces, being careful not to crowd the fryer or Dutch oven. I could fit about 7 pieces at a time. Fry chicken until cooked and golden brown, about 6 minutes. As you remove the cooked chicken with tongs, squeeze out excess oil (over fryer or Dutch oven). Place on paper towel covered rack. Continue until all the chicken is cooked.
  6. Gently toss cooked chicken in sauce, a few pieces at a time, making sure to get shiso and green onion on the chicken. The straight sauce is pretty salty so you do not want to leave the pieces in for an extended amount of time. Just enough to coat each side.
  7. Sprinkle coated pieces with sesame seeds and serve immediately with your favorite beer. These are best piping hot, although are also good cold (just not crispy).
  8. Note: You can also roast the marinated wings and drumettes (omit cornstarch) on a lined baking sheet in the top third of a 450 degree oven for 10 minutes, turning after 5 minutes. Finish under the broiler for about 2-3 minutes. Coat in sauce as in step 6. These are lovely, although I personally prefer the crispier skin from frying.

chicken, lemon juice, salt, ground ginger, garlic, onion powder, freshly ground black pepper, cornstarch, then, green onion, soy sauce, honey, sugar, mirin, drizzle of sesame oil, black, vegetable oil

Taken from food52.com/recipes/6852-sesame-shiso-wings (may not work)

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