Deep Fried Belacan Chicken Wings
Major seasoning : Toasted shrimp paste made of fermented krills, also known as Belacan in Malaysia and Singapore, and Terasi Bakar to the Indonesians, where krills are mashed, buried for sometime, fried, toasted and pressed into squarish shaped block of cake. They are also sold in powdered form in jars.
Fried chicken inspires some heated debates. So, you'll likely have quite a few different approaches. We got the Spicy Cajuns, the Old fashioned Colonel's Chicken and much more. Bring them on ! I'll start with a confession, this recipe was born out of ethnic preference. Yes, my recipe is seasoned with some wonderfully-stinky Belacan. This recipe has became popular over the years after I left for the States and is much talked about until recently when I called home. Almost all fried food is associated with Belacan seasonings. Although I've to admit that I still need to learn the manner of frying to 100% crispyness and juicy in perfection. I'm quite ready now, I think, to make this recipe do justice to almost perfection - easy on the flouring, crispy on the outside, tender, juicy and tasty on the inside - bye bye to Popeyes, KFC, and say hello to my Jumbo Belacan Chicken Wings, Yayy !! :)
So, how do you like yours fried ?
Deep Fried Belacan Chicken Wings Recipe
Ingredients :
5 jumbo chicken wings ( cut into drumettes & wings )
2 tbsp oyster sauce
1 tbsp belacan powder
1 tbsp ground dried shrimps
1 tbsp black pepper
salt & sugar to taste
1 egg white
Seasoned flour ( in a Zip-lock bag ) :
Cornflour
1 tbsp rice flour
1 tbsp belacan powder
1/2 tsp black pepper
salt & sugar
Method :
1) Pre-marinade the wings with all the "ingredients", except the egg white. (for at least 2 hours to overnight preferably.)
2) Place the wings in egg whites, set aside.
3) Place them in the pre-seasoned flour, shake and ready to fry.
4) Heat oil, fry wings in medium heat for 10-15 minutes OR until nicely browned.
Other Belacan recipes : Vegetable stir fry with belacan and seafood of your choice, Tomyum Soup broth using belacan, and marinating chicken with belacan for BBQ, deep frying or roasting.
Labels: Appetizers And Snacks, belacan, Condiments, dried shrimps, Poultry, shrimp paste, shrimp paste powder



11 Comments:
Belacan chicken wings are absolutely the best...will have to try this recipe sometimes. :)
Looks good! But I can't eat this now till I recover from my cough. :(
Only can see...cannot eat.
Shrimp paste chicken is also very very nice! :-)
RM, nxt time u fry some up, lemme know 10 min. b4 i get to ur place, me wanna sniff the wonderfully-stinky belacan b4 chowing those wings hehe :P
tigerfish, wishing u well, i'm still recovering from it, try mucinex, rest assure to clear ur chest up in no time :)
keropok, yes, it is very very "very" nice, thx u, & thx to the belacan too :)
The crispy skin looks so sumptuous! I didn't know belacan comes in powder form too.
BTW, is the first picture toasted belacan blocks or shrimp paste? Cos you mentioned "Fermented krills, also known as Belacan ... are mashed, buried for sometime, fried, toasted and pressed into squarish shaped block of cake."
sims, thx for the correction. Definitions all cleared up :)
My stomach is growling..that looks so good.Where do you get the roasted belacan ?
kl_gal, thx for dropping by. You can easily get these at any Asian grocery market. They come in powdered form in plastic jars OR individually wrapped in squares.
I love belacan but my ang mo husband has banned it from our kitchen after a failed attempt at balacan fried rice =(
Pai seh ar... I didn't know belachan and toasted shrimp paste are the same thing! I just know how to eat!
sims, actually there's another shrimp paste, ie. Yeos shrimp sauce, its good for stir-frying.
hakka, hi there, welcome to MW :) what did you do to the fried rice ? next time call me over, I'll help you eat hehe..can't you cook tt before he gets home ? btw, I'm Hakka too :)
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