Ingredients
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1
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4 - 6
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4
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1
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1
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4
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1
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1 1/2
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1
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1/2
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2
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Directions
Tamarind Chicken Wings, Found this on an asian cooking website When I originally posted this recipe, I had never tried it Well, since then I have tried this recipe and must say I was not very impressed Feel free to make this if you think you might like it, or maybe make some adjustments to it, but I made it as it is posted and I didn’t like it I love agua de tamarindo so I thought this might be good, but turned out not to be what I thought Just FYI!, We really enjoyed this wing recipe, I have had tamarind juice stored in my freezer that I wanted to use up, that’s why I picked this recipe, however I did make a few changes with ingredients, I did increase the tamarind slightly, and used green onions in place of shallots, and also added in a couple of tablespoons of garlic, and also increased the soy sauce slightly I didn’t bother to cut the wings at the joints, I just left them in one piece, and also I just marinaded them for about 5 hours which was plenty for tamarind and soy sauce to flavor the chicken thanks for this great recipe Mariposa, we really enjoyed the wings and the sauce! Kitten:), We really enjoyed this wing recipe, I have had tamarind juice stored in my freezer that I wanted to use up, that’s why I picked this recipe, however I did make a few changes with ingredients, I did increase the tamarind slightly, and used green onions in place of shallots, and also added in a couple of tablespoons of garlic, and also increased the soy sauce slightly I didn’t bother to cut the wings at the joints, I just left them in one piece, and also I just marinaded them for about 5 hours which was plenty for tamarind and soy sauce to flavor the chicken thanks for this great recipe Mariposa, we really enjoyed the wings and the sauce! Kitten:)
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Steps
1
Done
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Chop the Shallots. |
2
Done
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Throw All the Marinade Ingredients Into a Food Processor and Whiz Till You Get a Nice Smooth Paste. |
3
Done
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Taste the Marinade. It Should Have a Pronounced Tamarind-Y and Sweet Flavour. Don't Worry About the Saltiness Yet. |
4
Done
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Take the Chicken Wings and Cut Each Wing Into Two at the Joint. |
5
Done
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in a Large Bowl, Add the Chicken Wings and Marinade and Mix Well With Your Hands. |
6
Done
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Cover and Leave It to Marinate Overnight in the Refrigerator, Even 24 Hours If You Can. |
7
Done
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After the Marinating Time Is Over, You'll Find That Some of the Marinade Has Pooled in Your Bowl. |
8
Done
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Transfer the Chicken Wings to Another Bowl, Gently Shaking Off Any Excess Marinade. |
9
Done
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Now You'll Have Marinated Wings in One Bowl and Excess Marinade in the Other. |
10
Done
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We're About to Deep-Fry the Chicken Wings and the Excess Marinade Will Form Our Dipping Sauce. |
11
Done
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the Wings Must Be Fried Only When Required So They Stay Hot. |
12
Done
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to Make the Sauce, Take a Pan, Heat It, and Pour the Extra Marinade Into It. |
13
Done
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Add About 1/2 Cup of Water or Chicken Stock and Cook Over Medium Heat For About 15-20 Minutes Till You Have a Sweet and Fruity-Sour Sauce the Consistency of Tomato Ketchup. |
14
Done
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at This Point, Taste the Sauce For Saltiness and Flavour Balance. |
15
Done
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Adjust If Required. Turn Off the Heat. |