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Cumin and Oyster Chicken Wings


There will always be a lot of ways in preparing and serving chicken wings. And this is the one I really like. You started by marinating the chicken wings after cutting them into bite-sized pieces, then coating with potato flour before frying them up. Once the chicken wings have completely cooked, drain excess oil by placing them on paper towels. At this point, you can serve them with the prepared sauce you like on the side. Or return the chicken wings to the skillet and toss thoroughly with the sauce together.

Sauce
  • 500 g Chicken wings, cut into bite sized pcs
  • 1/3 tsp Garlic salt
  • 1/3 tsp Black pepper powder
  • 1/2 Egg
  • Some potato flour
  • Vegetable oil
  • 2 clove Garlic, minced
  • 2-3 Piri piri, chopped
  • 2 stalk Spring onions, chopped
  • One handful of corn salad (optional)
  1. Rinse and dry the chicken wings. Cut them into the bite-sized pieces. Season the chicken wing pieces with garlic salt, black pepper and egg. Use your hand to mix all well. Set aside for 15 minutes. Mix all the ingredients of sauce in a bowl.
  2. Fill a skillet half full with vegetable oil. Heat the oil over medium-high flame until hot. Coat the chicken wing pieces with potato flour and shake off the excess. Fry until they are lightly golden brown and crispy. Remove and drain on the kitchen paper.
  3. Leave about a tablespoon of oil in the skillet. Stir in minced garlic, chopped piri piri and white part of chopped spring onions. Pour in the prepared sauce and bring it to a simmer. Return the chicken wings to the skillet, and then add in the rest of spring onions. Stir until well mixed and heated through. Turn the heat off and sprinkle. Serve them warm on a bed of corn salad if using.

And I want to thank Ah Tze from Away of Mind and Esther from X3Baking for passing on the Awards to me. Thank you, ladies!


110 comments:

Priya Suresh 29/3/11 10:12

Feel like finishing that whole plate, irresistible chicken wings..

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NisrineM 29/3/11 10:13

Isn't chicken such an amazing spice. I love it n hicken. Great flavors in this one, Angie!

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Katy-Mei 29/3/11 10:14

Wow, I love chicken wings... this look very yummy... thanks again for sharing, got a pack chicken wings in the fridge, cook yours tonight or steamed with black bean, garlic with green chilli-my daughter's favorite! Lets see what I need to shop to do yours... can't wait... :-)

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Ana Rita Marreiros 29/3/11 10:53

WOW Angie,

Great dish...Very appeling and tempting...

Kisses,
Rita

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Awayofmind Bakery House 29/3/11 10:59

This dish make me drooling, I love the thick sauce on the chicken wings!

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Rosa's Yummy Yums 29/3/11 11:03

I love oyster sauce and cumin! That dish looks scrumptious.

Cheers,

Rosa

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♥peachkins♥ 29/3/11 12:13

hmmnn.. I've never had cumin in Chicken wings before!

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Vimitha Durai 29/3/11 12:32

Yummy dish.... Looks so inviting

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claudia lamascolo 29/3/11 12:55

Awesome sauce recipe thanks!

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Lauren 29/3/11 13:05

I don't know Maggi, learn a lot from this blog. I do love chicken wings, feel guilty saying that.

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Ivy 29/3/11 13:06

My husband would love this recipe as he is the only one who eats the wings in the family. Cumin must be great with chicken.

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Joanne 29/3/11 13:06

I'm usually not the biggest chicken wings fan but as soon as I saw the sauce on these, I was hooked!

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chefblogdigest 29/3/11 13:16

Great chicken recipe you have here!

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Cherine 29/3/11 13:19

A wonderful combination of ingredients, those chicken wings look amazingly delicious!

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Katy-Mei 29/3/11 13:27

Thanks for the comment, need to look at your instructions again! :-)

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Love2cook Malaysia 29/3/11 13:31

Mouthwatering chicken dish! Loved it so much...

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OohLookBel 29/3/11 13:33

That's an unusual combination, with the oyster sauce, Maggi and cumin. Looks absolutely mouth-watering!

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Elin 29/3/11 13:59

Angie...this is yummy and I think I will love this style of cooking chicken wings...flavorful with cummin and oyster sauce coated ! thanks for the recipe :)

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Belinda @zomppa 29/3/11 14:20

Oh, potato flour! Fantastic. Oyster sauce and chicken wings always have me just licking my fingers.

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Gloria Baker 29/3/11 14:22

Look really delicious Angie, gloria

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Christo Gonzales 29/3/11 14:27

I love chicken wings so much I worry I might turn into one - these look so perfect for me right now - my mouth watered when I saw them and believe it or not I would make a big breakfast out of these!

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aipi 29/3/11 14:46

I like the earthy flavor of cumin very much. This looks delish- great pictures!

US Masala

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Unknown 29/3/11 15:17

Congrats on the awards! You so deserve them!
I LOVE this flavor combination. I've never had my chicken wings this way, will definitely need to try this. Looks fantastic!

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Tina 29/3/11 15:59

ohhhhhh sooo tempting chicken wings...

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Min {Honest Vanilla} 29/3/11 16:52

I feel like reaching in the photo to just grab a bite for dinner :P They look so delicious!

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Victor 29/3/11 17:06

A blend of Meditteranean with Chinese flavors, that's an amazing. I would give this a try.

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Chef E 29/3/11 17:08

I could dig my teeth into a plateful of these Angie! Looks great...

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Claudia 29/3/11 18:06

I do crave wings with oyster sauce - your cumin is a bonus! Grand idea and such a winning presentation. COngrats on the awards!

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ann low 29/3/11 18:07

I bet the chicken wings are very delicious with the sauces in it. I can't wait to try this!

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lena 29/3/11 18:39

hi angie, this looks truly good and i can sense the gravy is just as tasty!!

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Devaki 29/3/11 19:40

Your blend of ingredients are always marvelous Angie and this looks too good for words...

chow! Devaki @ weavethousandflavors

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Unknown 29/3/11 20:18

I'm always looking for new chicken wings recipes and this just looks superb. I cannot wait to try it. Looks utterly delicious. Thanks for sharing this. :)

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Unknown 29/3/11 20:35

I just love all of your recipes, and this dish looks wonderful.

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Unknown 29/3/11 20:35

gosh mouthwatering, step pic are much needed, wonderful recipe!

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Joyti 29/3/11 20:58

Hm, those look delicious. So saucy too...

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Lyndsey 29/3/11 22:20

That is a beautiful plate of wings! The sauce looks amzing...so tempting!

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Carol @ There's Always Thyme to Cook 29/3/11 23:20

So many different ways to have wings, these look amazing! We love it saucy! And yours have so much flavor!

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chow and chatter 30/3/11 00:18

looks so tasty like some I had in a Japanese place here hugs

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La Bella Cooks 30/3/11 01:44

Wow, the flavors must pop in this dish. How delicious and quite addictive, I bet.

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scrambledhenfruit 30/3/11 03:42

Mmm...those chicken wings look so good! :)

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Elisabeth 30/3/11 05:34

Love the oyster sauce, sherry and the cumin combination in the sauce. These are such unique, and drool worthy wings, that I would love to try!

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Magic of Spice 30/3/11 06:19

What great flavors for chicken wings...very nice :)

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TasteHongKong 30/3/11 06:23

So much flavors in one dish : ).

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Anonymous 30/3/11 07:25

Chicken wings are always a hit. I love the idea of using oyster sauce.
:-) Mandy

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Nithu 30/3/11 07:50

Chicken wings looks so good. As usual your pics rock.

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Christine Ho 30/3/11 09:57

Yummy sticky chicken wings...they're always winners!

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tinytearoom 30/3/11 10:42

this looks like a great weekday meal!

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Hester Casey - Alchemy 30/3/11 11:15

Hi Angie, what a great blog - this is my first of many visits! I'm going to start with this lovely chicken recipe. Love the way you've displayed your work.

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MaryMoh 30/3/11 12:21

It seems a long time I have not eaten chicken wings. You dish makes me drool. Now I can't wait to lay my hands on some. Love that shiny look....mmm

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Anonymous 30/3/11 13:07

WOW! Your blog is a great place for me to try some very different recipes!

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ann@Apples and Twinkies 30/3/11 13:23

Angie, I love chicken wings and these look fantastic!

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Concetta 30/3/11 15:26

Thank you for visiting Concetta's Cafe today - I am following you now too! This recipe looks fabulous and mouth-watering! Thank you for sharing!
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RavieNomNoms 30/3/11 16:28

That looks amazing! I love the ingredients in this...looks SO delicious!

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pigpigscorner 30/3/11 16:51

Looks so tasty! Anything deep-fried and coated in a thick gravy is GOOD!

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Whats Cookin Italian Style Cuisine 30/3/11 18:21

What great flavors these wings look divine~

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Taste of Beirut 30/3/11 19:07

Cumin is a spice I love on chicken but this is a new combo that I would fall for as well, great dish!

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Susi's Kochen und Backen 30/3/11 21:30

My husband would be one happy camper with a plate of these. They look mouthwatering!

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Mary Bergfeld 31/3/11 02:12

Angie, these look and sound delicious. I really must give them a try. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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art is in the kitchen 31/3/11 02:24

Wow Angie, this wing recipe is a nostalgic one for me. I have not heard piri piri or Maggi sauce mentioned in my kitchen for a long time. Got to make this before my enthusiasm wears off. This sure is home cooking for me. Thanks for making this!

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 31/3/11 03:16

Mouth-watering recipe! This is the best recipe for wings I've seen.

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Reeni 31/3/11 03:26

These are finger licking good Angie! My Mom would go crazy for them!

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Anonymous 31/3/11 05:10

Looks delicious!! You just can't go wrong with chicken wings. I can't wait to try this recipe, my husband is going to go crazy over these! Thanks for sharing! :)

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Sonia 31/3/11 16:08

wonderful recipe Angie, looking so vibrant and colorful....!

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A SPICY PERSPECTIVE 31/3/11 17:14

Irresistible! Two helpings please. :)

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tigerfish 31/3/11 19:50

I agree. There are many ways to cook chicken wings but I seem to like every way they can be possibly done. Maybe I am a fan of chicken wings.

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briarrose 31/3/11 20:34

Oh my these look good. What an interesting mix of flavors. Delicious!

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Peggy 1/4/11 03:24

These wings look fantastic! I absolutely love the unique flavor combination!

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Maameemoomoo - a 1/2 food blog 1/4/11 05:12

OH MY!

Cumin! I love cumin! Bet these chicken wings taste exceptionally scrumptious!

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Kate@Diethood.com 1/4/11 05:14

The chicken wings look so moist, sticky and yummy!

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My Little Space 1/4/11 07:15

Absolutely delicious! I love serving meat with heavy sauce. Feels like licking the plate as well. hahaha....
Kristy

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Anonymous 2/4/11 05:03

Yummy :) I needed a new chicken wings recipe, and this looks perfect!

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OysterCulture 4/4/11 05:06

Sounds just delicious, love this combination with the cumin. Wish I could claim credit for such inspiraiton.

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shaz 7/4/11 15:09

Looks really good. Can't wait to try it out.

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damer 12/6/11 21:15

Great recipe! Love this recipe. Will definitely try it.

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