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Deep-fried chicken wings with chilli, salt and finger lime

Kylie Kwong
Kylie Kwong

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Steamed and deep-fried chicken wings.
Steamed and deep-fried chicken wings.William Meppem

Steaming the chicken wings cooks them through, but deep-frying them to finish adds texture and crunch. For non-chilli eaters you could substitute cumin, turmeric or fennel powder. If you don't wish to deep-fry the chicken, you could marinate the steamed wings in honey, soy and five-spice powder and finish in a hot oven until they're roasted and caramelised.

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Ingredients

  • 12 large chicken wings (about 1.5kg)

  • â…“ cup plain flour

  • 1½ tbsp chilli powder

  • 2 tsp salt flakes 

  • vegetable oil for deep-frying

  • 4 large red chillies, cut in half lengthways, seeds removed

  • ¼ cup spring onion, julienned

  • 6 finger limes, cut in half on the diagonal (or use 2 lemons, halved)

Method

  1. Step 1

    Arrange chicken wings on a heatproof plate that will fit inside a steamer basket. Place plate inside steamer and position over deep saucepan or wok of boiling water and steam, covered, for four minutes.

  2. Step 2

    Carefully remove plate from steamer basket, drain away excess liquid and set aside for 15 minutes to cool slightly.

  3. Step 3

    Meanwhile, combine flour, chilli powder and salt in a large bowl. Add chicken wings in two batches and toss to coat well, shaking off any excess flour.

  4. Step 4

    Heat oil in a hot wok until surface seems to shimmer slightly. Add half the chicken wings and deep-fry for about seven minutes or until just cooked through and lightly browned. Using tongs, turn wings occasionally to ensure even cooking. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain well on kitchen paper. Repeat process with remaining wings.

  5. Step 5

    Add chillies to the same hot oil and fry for about one minute for until they are deep red. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain well.

  6. Step 6

    Arrange chicken wings on a platter and garnish with fried chillies and spring onions. Serve immediately with finger limes, which should be squeezed on top of the wings, at the table.

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Kylie KwongKylie Kwong is a chef, restaurateur and recipe writer.

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