Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Chicken Lollipop

The votes are in! The "Bear"-ffalo Chicken Lollipops have a slight lead over the "Colt"-en Shrimp Fritters. However, due to popular request, it seems like I'll be going into overtime and fixing both of these delicious Super Bowl party treats. Okay, first to kick off is the Chicken Lollipop recipe. Remember when I made the Tea Eggs with Chicken Wings ? I only used the wing part and the drumettes I saved are perfect for this recipe. Anyway, someone was making fun of chinese cheese the other day and dared me to use some of that stinky yogurty chinese cheese to fry some chicken :P So, I did! I used the chinese red cheese, aka "nan roo" in mandarin, which means "fermented red beancurd". Yes, the westerners call it chinese cheese !!

"Chinese cheese" comes in different varieties. In the Cantonese Cuisine, the fermented red beancurd is used in braised pork recipes. My grandmother, who is of Hakka descent, used to marinate pork bellies with the fermented beancurd in a rich wine sauce to prepare her "wood ear fungi" pork recipe. I remember once or twice when I sneakily finished half a plate of the deep-fried pork before it even got braised, haha! In Taiwanese cuisine, the fermented white beancurd is commonly used in vegetable stir-fries. When the weather is cold, I occasionally like to curl up with a bowl of hot congee with some deep fried salted fish, a preserved century egg, and of course, a cube of the spicy version of the fermented white beancurd. A little nutritional fact i found out - fermented beancurd works just as well as yogurt or other forms of probiotic supplements to promote growth of friendly bacteria in the intestine.

So here it is, my Chicken Lollipops recipe with fermented red beancurd and a final touch of panko breading. I am sure this classic appetizer with a twist will be a welcomed guest to any party.


Chicken Lollipops Recipe

Ingredients :
5 chicken drumettes
1 tsp minced ginger
1 cube fermented red beancurd, mashed ( optional, all-purpose cajun seasoning is great too )
1 egg white
1 egg yolk
shaoxing wine ( OR other chinese cooking wine )
ground black pepper
salt and sugar to taste
cornflour
panko breadcrumbs

Method :
1) With a knife, pull and scrape the meat off the top to the bottom of the chicken drumette.
2) Marinate the chicken with minced ginger, mashed fermented red beancurd, egg white, black pepper, salt and sugar.
3) Set the chicken in the refrigerator and let it marinate for about 10 minutes.
4) Dip the chicken drumettes into the cornflour, then dip them into the egg yolk wash, and continue the same with the breadcrumbs.
( TIP : Quick chill in the freezer while the oil is heating up on the frying wok, to prevent breadcrumbs from falling off into the oil while frying )
5) Deep fry the chicken drumettes on medium-high heat until golden brown.

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16 Comments:

team BSG said...

V must definitely lolipop da chickens into our big mouths !

Looks like da real thing

February 1, 2007 3:39 AM  
Susan said...

How crispy! Gotta love the panko.

February 1, 2007 4:53 AM  
Asha said...

Oh Man!! I would love some of those!!Looks great.Sounds easy ,I might do these instead of Wings!:))Enjoy the Super Bowl.

February 1, 2007 7:08 AM  
BuddingCook said...

that's how you made them! hehe its very creative. :) very much like a lollipop. :D

February 1, 2007 8:46 AM  
tigerfish said...

So cute, you did promise me one bowl, didn't you ?
In Hakka cuisine, the "redness" of the fermented red beancurd on the pork means "lucky lucky" ?
One lollipop gone in one bite!

February 1, 2007 10:54 AM  
Precious Pea said...

Normally i use the fermented red beancurd for marinating chicken and spareribs. Very aromatic...such a coincidence, i just stocked up a big jar yesterday.

February 1, 2007 5:01 PM  
Mina said...

I've never knew you can use the fremented beancurd as seasoning. My grandma only used it as condiment with rice on the days she doesn't eat meat. A little goes a long way. I'll have to try out your recipe!

- Mina

February 1, 2007 5:02 PM  
Tummythoz said...

Overhead office PA system, 'staff 108 please stop biting d monitor.'

February 1, 2007 6:06 PM  
simcooks said...

I see you are starting to get the "I lost 40lbs in 2 months" advertisement too! Eat Chicken Lollipops and lose 40 lbs woohoo!

February 1, 2007 8:13 PM  
elmomonster said...

This is one I'm definitely going to be trying. Thanks for the recipe!

February 4, 2007 7:27 AM  
GT said...

I'm salivating at the lollipop chicken!

February 4, 2007 6:10 PM  
Astrid said...

These look delicious! As do all your other recipes. I wish I could be brave enough to depart from Western food or sweets...

February 4, 2007 11:32 PM  
Melting Wok said...

toni, they r drumettes lah, not supersize fries hehe, although I wouldn't know how big is ur mouth hehe :)

Susan, thx to you, I totally forgot bout the panko sitting in my pantry, as usual, love all your recipes with panko breading, cheers !:)

Asha, thx :) yes, they looked tempting and delicious too :)

preciousPea, tt's really good idea. I was craving for some hakka crispy pork bellies with this, got lazy and thought of using chicken drumettes instead. Using ribs would be preety easy, care to share your secret recipe ? :)

mina, u r welcome :) yes, they're preety easy to go with anything, even simple water spinach stir frys is great :)

tummy, tskk tskk, u could always run out to the nearest pasar pagi/malam for some delicious fried chicken anytime, ya ? *grins* :)

sims, haha, yup, plus I got tt annoying eczema ad too :(

elmo, u r most welcome :) when u making ?

gt, yes yes, some lollipop chicken and rock on classical music, perhaps ? *grins*

Astrid, thank you for dropping by :) Ooh, I do adore your lovely bagels, some cream cheese and smoked salmon..I'm in heaven :))

February 5, 2007 12:50 AM  
wheresmymind said...

Those Lollipops look like they'd be too much fun for a partay!

February 5, 2007 7:19 AM  
Melting Wok said...

Jeff, I'll bring the lollis and you get me some of your gyozas, deal ? :)

February 6, 2007 2:46 AM  
Fer said...

What a great idea!

March 25, 2007 12:20 PM  

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