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Cola Chicken Wings Chinese Style ~ 可乐雞翼


These Cola Chicken Wings cooked the Chinese way are finger licking good.  Easy to prepare with simple ingredients that can be found in most households.  Coke together with the soya sauce made a delicious sweetish and savoury glaze for the chicken.  Simply Yum!






Recipe for Cola Chicken Wings Chinese Style ~  可乐雞翼  

Ingredients

  • 600 gm chicken wings
  • 1 Tbsp Chinese cooking wine
  • 3/4 cup Coca Cola
  • 2 tsp sugar
  • 2 Tbsp light soya sauce
  • some ginger slices
  • 3 star anise
  • 1 small piece of cinnamon stick
  • 1.1/2 Tbsp oil
  • Sesame oil
  • dash of seasalt
Method
  1. Cut the chicken wings into 2.
  2. Add cooking wine to marinate for a few hours or overnight.
  3. In a wok, add oil and sugar to caramelise on low heat.
  4. Add the wings and stir fry till yellow.
  5. Add Coke and soya sauce, star anise and cinnamon stick.
  6. Add 1/2 bowl of water to cover and cook till chicken is tender.
  7. Turn off heat and drizzle on some sesame oil
  8. Serve immediately.


Comments

  1. Cheah, that looks so good! I have never cooked with Coca Cola before.

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  2. Hi Cheah, I must say that your photography skills have improved tremendously. Your cola chicken wings looks so yummy that making me want to grab a piece through my pc screen :D

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    1. Thanks so much for the compliment, Ann. Must put in more effort when snapping the pics are concerned!

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  3. Not a fan of cola..but these chicken wings look really tempting that I want to give it a try too!

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    1. Ha, ha, no harm in trying if you like a slightly sweet sauce.

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  4. Hi Soke Hah, I was thinking of cooking Cola Pork Trotter using my Thermal Cooker. Love the savoury sweet sauce. Noticed that the wings you used are long and slender. I suppose, they are not that oily.

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    1. Hi Kimmy, I used kampong chicken wings. Yes, they're not so oily and had a better taste than farm chicken wings.

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