Crispy and tender, children’s favorite----Crispy Golden Hammer
Overview
This is probably a big favorite of children. I don’t like to buy these for them to eat. But sometimes children also like to eat, but they always fail to resist their entreaties. If you happen to have bread crumbs at home, make some to satisfy their cravings. Making it yourself is safer and saves money. When it was fried, I could hardly hold back my mouth. This golden hammer paired with Heinz ketchup was a perfect match. It’s full of color, flavor and taste. Fortunately, the kids weren’t at home otherwise there wouldn’t even be a chance to take pictures. When I picked up my children after school, they screamed happily when they saw the golden hammer on the table. My favorite, I grabbed it without washing my hands and had no time to eat it. After taking a bite, I remembered that I hadn’t washed my hands yet. Within a few minutes, they made a video of me and even asked me to make an appointment to do it again for them to try. After all, I was worried about this because frying would cause irritation, so I agreed first. I asked them to drink mung bean soup to reduce the heat and cook it next time.
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Ingredients
Steps
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Ingredients: 5 chicken wings, 1 egg, 2 tablespoons of starch, 1 cup of bread crumbs (a cup of turtle paste) Seasoning: Heinz ketchup
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Cut a circle around the base of the wing with a knife, then push the handle down and flip it down.
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Pour in the oil and heat it first, then beat the eggs in a bowl and beat well.
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Put the base of the wings into the egg mixture and roll it around.
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Add the starch and roll it around.
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Add the egg liquid and roll it around.
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Add bread crumbs and roll in a circle.
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Place the rolled bread crumbs on an oil-free and water-free plate for later use.
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Heat the oil to 60% heat, put in the wing roots and fry slowly for 8 minutes on low heat, then turn to high heat and fry for 4 minutes, take them out.
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Use absorbent paper to absorb excess oil when taking it out. When you eat it, dip it in ketchup and it tastes no worse than KFC.