It has been a really crazy week and I was struggling to come up with something exciting for this week's MM post. That was until I found this very simple fried recipe in my little "black book". This is another childhood favourite; I remember quite vividly how we used to fight over the last piece of chicken whenever this was served, try it and you will understand why. If you not a fan of deep frying for whatever reason; simply pan fry chicken pieces for a few minutes on each side and bake in a hot oven until golden.
P.S Can anyone please tell me how does pre-paid internet works?
serves 4 as part of a Malaysian meal
you'll need;
1.5 kg of chicken thighs
6 tbs of instant tamarind paste
3 tsp of sugar
2 tsp of salt
2 tbs of light soy
dash of white pepper
peanut oil for frying
sambal kecap to serve
Prepare the marinade in a bowl and set aside.
Trim of excess skin and fat and prick chicken pieces all over using a sharp object.
Marinate chicken with the prepared marinade for at least an hour.
Fry chicken in hot oil until golden and crispy.
Drain well and serve immediately as part of a Malaysian meal.
I also made a large pot of sayur lodeh (Malaysian vegetable curry) and served the fried chicken with some delicious sambal kecap.
My friend Sharon from Test With A Skewer will be hosting the March event. Please send all your entries to its.sharon.gmail.com, to find out more about the event please click HERE.
Mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteMakcik pun makan ayam jugak hari ini.hari yang sangat teruk:(..masih belum selesai tentang internet?anak perempuan sulong makcik guna pre paid tapi makcik tak tahu bagaimana caranya.
ReplyDeleteCheck out my unofficial MM post - I missed the Monday deadline.. :) But loving your assam... :P
ReplyDeleteDelicious!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so mouth watering! Bet it goes well with Nasi Lemak!
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious! Love the tangy flavours!
ReplyDeleteWow looks tangy, a mouth-watering recipe..
ReplyDeletevalar
http://valarskitchen-basics.blogspot.com/
Great chicken! I can see why you used to fight over the last piece! It looks and sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteYummy this is completely new to me! :)
ReplyDeleteOh lala! An idea for this weekend dinner.
ReplyDeleteMama Mia, this is indeed sooooo mouthwatering. Think I'd prefer to panfry then bake them!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so delicious!
ReplyDelete